Weapon Finesse Varies (this item requires attunement) [Transmutation]
This beautiful 10-Ring Sword seems to have been crafted seamlessly from a single emerald, and nearly pulses with magical energy. While unsheathed, Acwindel wooshes dramatically as it moves and glimmers in even the sparsest light. These effects continue even when sheathed unless the sheath itself is a work of master craftsmanship visibly worth at least 1000gp. When you look closely at the blade, you see the shapes of a curtain of vines running down the center of the sword, from tip to pommel. These vines all seem to emanate from a ball of roots within the crossguard. On closer inspection, the vines seem to be shifting and moving within the sword. When found, Acwindel has only one of its rings. Much like the rest of the sword, the ring seems to be crafted from a single gem, with no discernable cracks or openings. How it came to be on looped onto the sword is a question for the scholars. With each ring that is recovered, Acwindel, and her wielder, gain powers, which are listed below. Acwindel functions as a magical Longsword, and gains a bonus to attack and damage rolls equal to the number of reclaimed rings. In addition, Acwindel counts as Magical for the purposes of overcoming Resistance to non-magical weapons. Blade of Heroes: Acwindel is not designed for subtlety. While unsheathed, it whirrs and wooshes loudly, granting disadvantage on Stealth checks. It is guaranteed to draw attention to itself in nearly any situation unless it is sheathed. Call to Adventure: While wielding Acwindel, your speed increases by 30ft as winds push you onward. This ability ceases to function if you are attempting to escape.
Type | Damage | Damage | Range | Properties |
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Martial Melee | 1d8 / 1d10 | Slashing | Finesse |
Cost: Pri Weight: 2lbs.