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Many adventurers throughout the weapon's history have come to possess Dragonfang. As with all ancient artifacts of legend, no one has been able to claim permanent ownership of the dagger. Some theorize the ancient artifacts have minds of their own. | Many adventurers throughout the weapon's history have come to possess Dragonfang. As with all ancient artifacts of legend, no one has been able to claim permanent ownership of the dagger. Some theorize the ancient artifacts have minds of their own. | ||
− | In [[Crim225-1|Rex vs. Talithia]], Dragonfang was used to convict the latter of the murders of adventurers Salrim and Ruthra. Court documents stated Dragonfang to be a "unique, mystical artifact ... so spectacular that | + | In [[Crim225-1|Rex vs. Talithia]], Dragonfang was used to convict the latter of the murders of adventurers Salrim and Ruthra. Court documents stated Dragonfang to be a "unique, mystical artifact ... so spectacular that often times their wielder is known more by their possession of the artifact than their own deeds." |
Latest revision as of 07:22, 8 April 2024
Dragonfang is an ancient artifact of legend; one of several such powerful and unique weapons. It is a dagger crafted from flawless, dark blue steel and enchanted with powerful lightning magic. The blade's last known owner is Jonath Umbra.
History
Many adventurers throughout the weapon's history have come to possess Dragonfang. As with all ancient artifacts of legend, no one has been able to claim permanent ownership of the dagger. Some theorize the ancient artifacts have minds of their own.
In Rex vs. Talithia, Dragonfang was used to convict the latter of the murders of adventurers Salrim and Ruthra. Court documents stated Dragonfang to be a "unique, mystical artifact ... so spectacular that often times their wielder is known more by their possession of the artifact than their own deeds."