Common Weapons
Common Weapons
A Bronze Sickle.
It was created for defence.
The verycurved blade is 13 inches/33cm long, and has no marks or engravings. It was expertly crafted, is very heavy, and is
very sharp.
The pine (soft, light weight pale wood) handle is 26 inches/66cm long and has an uncovered grip.
It is well balanced and can only be used effectively by a master.
A Reflex Bow.
It was created for typical use.
The bow is made from good quality mahogany (hard and strong dark wood) with steel alloy grip, and has no marks or engravings.
The simple string is made from vegetable fibers and is reliable.
The arrows are made from the finest ebony (dense, strong dark wood), each tipped with steel arrowhead and fletched with
turkey feathers.
The quiver is made of leather with no trimmings and a black leather strap.
A Steel Quarterstaff.
It was created for agricultural work.
It is 87 inches/2.21m long, square, and made of excellent quality steel. It is smooth and plain.
It is heavy, is quite thick, and is best used for jabbing.
Most Swords
It was created as a fashion accessory is very oldbut appears new, and once slew a famous person.
The blade has retained its shape well, currently has a very sharp edge, and has no marks or engravings.It has an impractical
guard, a bandage-bound grip, and a spherical pommel.It is of an average weight, is well balanced and can only be used effectively
by a master.The scabbard is plain and is made of wood with no trimmings.