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- A finely-crafted longsword that has a blade of steel with a hilt wrapped in electrum wire. The blade is decorated with a lightning motif. The blade is serrated, giving it a wicked appearance. The hilt ends in a sharp blade where a pommel would normally be. The triangular quillons are unremarkable, but the crossbar is stamped with the image of runes in Dwarvish, a breastplate and a hornet. There is a scabbard of brown camel leather with steel accents.
- A master-crafted longsword that has a blade of high-carbon steel with a hilt wrapped in oiled brown calfskin with Adamantium wire. Serpentine runes run up and down the blade. The blade is of Kris style (wavy and serpentine). The pommel consists only of a lanyard ring. The quillons and crossbar form a five-pointed star pointing towards the blade. There is a scabbard of beaten copper. A careful examination reveals the initials of Theob of New Lonshire, a general in the Calvon’s hunting bows. He was celebrated in a bard’s tale written about the time he resolutely captured an important badland from a company of wild underdenizens and was known for his mastery of weapons This weapon may once have been his.
- A neglected sacrificial dagger that has a blade of iron with a hilt wrapped in black leather. The pommel consists only of a lanyard ring.
- A blunted short sword that has a blade composed of high-carbon steel with a core of silver, with a hilt wrapped in shiny brown leather with copper wire. A small rounded pommel provides balance. The hexagonal quillons and center of the crossbar on each side contain matching average-sized cut Onyx stones. There is a scabbard of beaten silver.
- A normal rapier that has a blade of iron with a hilt wrapped in electrum wire. The blade is decorated with a flame motif. The pommel consists only of a lanyard ring. The basket is composed of thick wires stretching from the crossbar to the pommel. There is a scabbard of giant crab chitin with shiny brown seal leather accents and copper trim.