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- A neglected scimitar that has a blade composed of steel melded with copper, with a hilt wrapped in brown crocodile skin with brass studs. The blade has been carbonized with a flat burnt orange paint to keep it from reflecting light except along the edges. The pommel consists only of a lanyard ring. The basket is composed of several interweaving thick wires. The decorative elements of the sword are composed of copper. There is a scabbard of brown calfskin with black bear fur trim. It is clearly modeled on the descriptions of a weapon once owned by Canute Thorgeirrsson the Worthy, a soldier in the Gwilym’s hunting bows. He became a legend when he brutally fought against Captain Halvdan Vebrandsin, who led the “Swamp Phoenixs” Elite Horse Cohort, and was known for his singlemindedness
- A clean longsword that has a blade of steel with a hilt wrapped in destrachan hide. The blade is inscribed with the name Fist-Puncher. The inscription glows brightly with a reddish light if evil is nearby. A small rounded pommel provides balance. The quillons are larger than normal and each precisely matches the main hilt and pommel. There is a scabbard of pecan wood inlaid with elephant ivory.
- A well-used longsword that has a blade of steel with a hilt wrapped in pebbled grey lizard skin. The blade is painted with shiny burnt orange enamel. The blade tapers, widens, and re-tapers in a “leaf” shape. The pommel is in the shape of a perched falcon. There are straight, unremarkable hexagonal quillons at the crossbar. The decorative elements of the sword are composed of steel. There is a simple scabbard of steel.
- A razor-sharp scimitar that has a blade of iron with a hilt wrapped in gray suede with brass studs. The blade is inscribed with the name Life-Flayer. The inscription glows brightly with a bluish light if monsters are nearby. A small rounded pommel provides balance. The basket is solid with engravings on it. The decorative elements of the sword are composed of Adamantine. There is no scabbard present.
- A bloodstained scimitar that has a blade composed of brass intermingled with gold, with a hilt wrapped in steel wire. The blade is inscribed with the word(s) “Shadow of the Beast” in Common. The blade tapers, widens, and re-tapers in a “leaf” shape. A small rounded pommel provides balance. The basket is solid. The decorative elements of the sword are composed of gold. There is a scabbard of worg fur with pebbled fuchsia crocodile skin accents and copper trim.