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The Taxiad: History of the Wars against the Taxians By: CaptainPenguin

The famous chronicle of Laaman of Dreva, this is a comprehensive history of the wars against the Taxians in the Great Southern Conflict.

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115xp
12 replies
4095 views
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The Fatal Sword By: CaptainPenguin

This blade is one of the fabled Fatal Swords of antiquity, the metal of the blade folded one-million times.

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205xp
9 replies
6675 views
1 HoH
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Median Forked Dagger By: CaptainPenguin

The Median forked dagger, a weapon evolved out of hunter's tools, found almost exclusively in northeastern Media.

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105xp
11 replies
6230 views
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Fantasy Drinking By: CaptainPenguin

A Sport that Heroes and GMs can enjoy!

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235xp
33 replies
13739 views
1 HoH
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Mani Path-Hider By: CaptainPenguin

The wraith-witches of Bhudokima create these stones for the braves of the Mani tribes; they are tools of barbarian voodoo, infused with simple magic.

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145xp
9 replies
4666 views
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Highwayman's Flintlock By: CaptainPenguin

The ornate flintlock pistol of a highwaymen, consecrated to Nahrem, God of the Crossroads

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105xp
11 replies
7700 views
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Dirziet Model-6 By: CaptainPenguin

The armies of the Treaty States go to the fronts of the Great War armed with the sturdy, trusty and effective Dirziet Model-6, a magazine-fed bolt-action rifle.

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180xp
15 replies
8042 views
1 HoH
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The Backbreaker By: CaptainPenguin

The enormous hammer of the Warlord Gyog Ak-Thail, the Ribcage Destroyer. It is said to have slain 3,000 men.

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180xp
10 replies
6296 views
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Stebanos Paint By: CaptainPenguin

Stebanos paint is a tool of the poisoner's culture of Tekne, mixed in with make-up, to make a Tekneani noble's pale adornments deadly.

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250xp
12 replies
7061 views
1 HoH
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Pictish Axe By: CaptainPenguin

A sturdy, primitive Pictish axe

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110xp
6 replies
7469 views
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The Subeya By: CaptainPenguin

'When I was ten-and-eight years old, I went south to the land of Emhutz, which is near the Holy Land, and I went before the wisest of all God's creatures but the Prophet, Najaug, all-knowing, all-seeing, all-wise, who in this time did dwell there, and him I asked five-score questions.'
-The Subeya, 'First Song: Going Before the Prophet'

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130xp
5 replies
4686 views
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Dogpick By: CaptainPenguin

This heavy iron war-pick is was common in the the Pretender Wars

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90xp
5 replies
5647 views
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Tyrnithi Arrows By: CaptainPenguin

A bundle of Tyrnithi arrows. Rare and highly prized by Archers in this Lands.

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160xp
7 replies
6789 views
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Ghollish Wide-axe By: CaptainPenguin

The Ghollish Wide-axe was a design of axe popular a few decades ago in the southern provinces of (insert kingdom), especially among peasants involved in the Sickle of Justice rebellion (though these favored sickles to axes).

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70xp
3 replies
6041 views
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Tree-of-Blades By: CaptainPenguin

The Tree-of-Blades (along with the infamous dragonsword, with which we are not concerned here) is the signature weapon and symbol of the Dragonfighters of Mount Taris. It is also known as the Dragonfighter axe, or as the txarian (this name, pronounced 'char-EE-ahn', comes from Txarian Tapolosthes, the feared Chilliarch of the Dragonfighters, who led the his people in a series of short but vicious wars against the Mysians).

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110xp
6 replies
6051 views
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Khawarezmian Papersword By: CaptainPenguin

Some call the Khawarezmians primitive. Paperswords are not made of paper or parchament. They are made of thin sheets of bone laminated together. It takes expert craftsmanship to make them. They are anything but primitive.

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170xp
11 replies
6480 views
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Don Han, by Don Hazhizhab Takl By: CaptainPenguin

Among the Centasi, especially those of the northern regions (a peculiar debased form of opera is performed among the islands of the north of which we shall not speak), there is no more beloved, ancient, and respected art than opera, that wondrous blending of theater, song, and orchestra. And there are no more respected composers of opera among the Centasi, whether ancient or contemporary opera, than the late masters Signore Anlar Parlat and Don Hazhizhab Takl. Their masterpieces, Phantom Snake and Don Han, respectively, are iconic to all Centasi.

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85xp
4 replies
4669 views
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Phantom Serpent, by Signore Anlar Parlat By: CaptainPenguin

Among the Centasi, especially those of the northern regions (a peculiar debased form of opera is performed among the islands of the north of which we shall not speak), there is no more beloved, ancient, and respected art than opera, that wondrous blending of theater, song, and orchestra. And there are no more respected composers of opera among the Centasi, whether ancient or contemporary opera, than the late masters Signore Anlar Parlat and Don Hazhizhab Takl. Their masterpieces, Phantom Snake and Don Han, respectively, are iconic to all Centasi.

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65xp
3 replies
3844 views
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The Silver Mask of Ssungar By: CaptainPenguin

The legendary Silver Mask of Ssungar is the battle-mask of Ssungar er-Shiai, the Magpie of Jiddeh. Taken as a trophy from his corpse, it was lost, found, stolen, and stolen again...

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85xp
4 replies
4176 views
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The Mask of Sebak By: CaptainPenguin

This is a large, heavy mask of Ahursian make, made with tarnished gold and lapiz-lazuli, as well as ivory. It has the appearance of a great crocodile head.

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145xp
10 replies
7027 views