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Weapon Room | ||||||||
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This is where you can send in your made-up weapons. It cannot be magical. 13 pebbles for each weapon. E-mail Quickpaw |
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Rova's Double-hilted Sabre: This marvelous sword was made for me by a Badger Lord. The 5-foot long blade is needle sharp, coupled with spiked golden crosstrees and an enameled leather-bound sword hilt with fire opal pommel stone. The black leather-bound scabbard is inlaid with silver designs and ancient tribal sea otter hieroglyphics. Glacia's Stave sling: 1. Get a sling 2. Get a Stave 3. Get a big rock and put it in the sling. 4. Then take the sling and wrap it around the stave. 5. When Vermin come near you will lash out with the Stave and the sling will hit them also. Rosewood Clairjackk's Weapon: This fabulously sharp blade was my Father's. A Badger-lord (ess) made it for him from a rare metallic substance. It can slice through your foe like scissors through paper. It has a fantastic ivy pattern on the blade and a ruby encrusted hilt. Swiftpaw Quickeye's Weapon The Black Javelin: The javelin was made by an ottercraftsman who was killed in battle. Swiftpaw found it on the battlefield a week later. Dagger: The dagger was made by Swiftpaw himself. A sapphire cleverly inserted at the handle. Bows and Arrows: A polished wood bow with beeswaxed string. Arrows have blue fletching. SPeedwell SLingsong's Weapon: The Vermin Thrasher: This weapon is modeled on the Gullwhacker, but it has knots in both ends. Embedded in one knot is a bell that rings every time you swing it. The other is used mainly when stealth is needed. Sling. This sling has a special flap that can be pulled over a stone to make it a better club if you need one. Fury Stave, This weapon is long like a staff or a stave but it has hollow stripes in it. Inserted in these stripes can be arrows or long darts. When needed all you do is pull them out. Or you can make sure the points are visible and use them for added strength. When no weapon is inserted, use sticks to fill them in. By: Speedwell Slingsong, MP Death gauntlets: these weapons fit over your hands like normal gauntlets, however, there is a claw at the tip of each finger, usually steel, gold for ceromonial purposes. also, they are ringed with Iron/gold spikes round the wrist and over each knuckle. the gauntlets themselves are silk gloves, encased in bronze, and tipped with the spikes (blah blah blah) and overall, they are a force to be reckoned with. NOTE: not good for wearing when wielding bow and arrows. By Gerald Archer, Wood Warriors |