The blade, though dull and plain-looking, is well-made and sparkles under the light of the sun-shard.
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Location: A tower in Asboran, where the elves guard it jealously, for obvious reasons.ĭescription: A non-descript steel sword, with a hilt of plain leather wrapped in finest spider silk. It is said to have been prepared using lost arts from a northern tribe that was wiped out in some underdark conflict. When the wielder does sleep they will suffer terrible dreams, but in the hands of a capable deep magic user it is also said to enable the wielder to intercept elven dream-messages.Īge: >500 years. Obviously this latter effect is very valuable to a deepfolk leader (so is the former, upon reflection). Regardless of the particular preservation technology, the whole thing is said to exude a powerful aura of magic and also a repulsive physical aroma.Įffect: The wielder is said to never need to sleep, and also to be immune to all forms of magical compulsion or domination.
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The most extreme theory is that it is a head shrunk using a special technique known to a few clans of deepfolk in the far north. Obviously this is irrelevant if it is just hair. Some say it is preserved in a briny fluid, with extravagant rumours suggesting it is the tears from the other eye.
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A ritual probably surrounded the extraction. Whatever part it was must have been sufficiently easy to remove that it could be taken whole while the elf was still dreaming. Most accounts state that it was an eye, but some say it is a blood-soaked lock of hair, others the whole scalp, some the lower jaw bone (pried out of course). Description: Part of an elf, that was captured when he or she was dreaming under the open sky.