Obsidian Obliterator
Overview
A weapon that Drache looted from Caden SteelBreaker †'s corpse in the councillors hall in the OFC
Item Description
You have a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this magic weapon.
Sharper than it looks
You have bonus +5 to dmg against opponents without armor and opponents equipped with light armor.
Obliterate!
Rolling critical hit damages opponents with additional blunt dmg 2d10.
History & Mentions
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| Session 58 | Chenris, communicating through the crystals, first apologised that the only solutions he had identified would not help Viktor . Curtly defended his own intelligence when Viktor disparaged him, explicitly blaming Mordecai for preventing earlier investigation. Viktor , however, insisted that his case differed from Mordecai 's and Halfbie's more relational experiences with possession: he did not care about the herald's feelings; he only wanted it "in a box." He floated the idea of placing it into a sword, specifically "the sword of a man who cheated death," while looking toward Drache and the Obsidian Obliterator on his back. When he asked Halfbie how long he had until the herald took over, Halfbie gave the grim but practical estimate that it could be anywhere from a month to twenty years, depending largely on how much damage Viktor continued to take in battle. Viktor accepted that waiting too long was not an option, especially given how painful the process already was. He complained, with dry humour, that repeated fireballs from Halfbie were not helping matters. When Halfbie defensively replied that they did not throw them so much as "launch" them, Viktor responded by casting bestow curse on them and rendering them unable to speak. The group then shifted to planning. Mordecai summarised the key weakness of the fort's artillery: cold caused failures, and the entire system relied on a method to keep crucial areas warm. Halfbie added that the fort contained small lava channels running beneath the roads to key locations. They immediately saw the tactical implication. If the lava could be rerouted or stopped, the cold could disable the cannons en masse; failing that, the firing pins could be snapped. |