Think y’all take that a bit too seriously.
I’m just depressed that everyone else has better weapons and all I got is a shank
Maybe they have the Mudmug accent.
Cherota wields a sturdy composite longbow, built for tauren physique. It’s comparable to a miniature ballista, most standard arrows being too thin to withstand its tension.
He keeps it enveloped in a leather case to keep it dry.
The weapon has no big story behind it; He just bought a new bow from a tauren bowyer when his previous one broke due to years of use.
He also has a knife on his belt, but although it can be used as a weapon, he mostly uses it to peel, scrape or leverage.
- That is because it is meant to read like a mall ninja description for the memery.
and 2) It hardly ever comes up IC. And it might not be true. Don’t take everything at face value :^)
Womp would like to translate nice Panda lady.
ahem
“Ye fockin’ wot mate I’ll ave ye fockin’ dead blud fam innit, propa shank ye outside Tesco you absolute spaz feckin spaz. After I feck you up, gonna grab a cheeky Nandos me with me mate Keith, he’s a propa ledge 'im he is.”
Sheng Liu has a Guandao with his name written on it, so that it will get returned if it is lost, of course.
Other than that a pair of gauntlets that work well for punchin’ things.
Regina owns Drustrender (main hand) and Stormcarver (off hand), a pair of storm silver sabers called the ‘Blades of the Pact.’ The swords are named for the pact of friendship made by the Carvalia family (of which Regina is descended from on her maternal side) and the Valmer family. The sabers have old enchantments from the ancient Order of Embers embued on them, allowing her to attack spectral being and cut through beings of stone to some effect.
The blades were initially twin shortswords made 2,500 years ago for Norman Carvalia (the wielder of Drustrender and the earliest recorded ancestor of Regina) and Francis Valmer (the wielder of Stormcarver), a pair of Waycrest guards turned inquisitors during the Drust war. The two had a strong bond of friendship and formed a pact for their families to ally and protect each other until the end of time, though the pact has largely been forgotten in the modern times due to the families forgetting the details and currently a lack of living members from both families. When the two eventually passed, they were entombed in the Drustvar mountains, alongside their weapons.
After the Horde attacked Brennadam, a vengeful Regina managed to locate the tomb of the two Inquisitors and broke into it to claim the weaponry to use for her own needs. Though she has guilt for her tombrobbing, she knew the blades would be better in the heat of battle rather than sitting in an old tomb. In the aftermath of the Battle of Dazar’alor, Regina upgraded the shortswords: Converting them into sabers and reinforcing them with sturdier metal in order to hold up to the demands of modern day conflicts.
An enchanted shield, mostly defensive but it has two sharpened points that can be used to gore if needs be.
A spear. It can stab things.
An axe. It axes things.
And two daggers. They stab things.
Everything but the shield is disposable and of no personal value, and the shield is only not throwaway because it’s a pain to make.
She’s not a particularly complicated girl.
Many believe Crowton’s weapons of choice are two daggers he carries on his back forged of Ghost Iron and all those people are all wrong.
Crowton has a secret weapon: a [Interesting Rock] which immediately oneshots anyone who dares oppose it him. This rock is also called Edwin VanCleef and is absolutely sentient. Or at least that’s what Beans said.
What happens when [Interesting Rock] hits [Uninteresting Rock] ?
Does it become [Relatively Interesting Rock]?
I tend to disarm my opponents with bad jokes and accidental puns.
i wield a flintlock AR-15 developed in the mechagon. as we discovered the gnomes last week, we now have full access to assault rifles and my character who is an engineer learned and perfected the craft by now.
i carry my magazines in the gnomish crye precision JPC which i created alongside the techpriests of rustbolt during my brief stay there.
Well Melanee’s favorite weapon would be the sword her brother gave her just before he died.
It’s a simple design in all and it’s made of silver. The words " family and honor" is carved on the blade.
He spent his last saving on the blade just to get it right.
A fond memory that she keeps hidden most of the time.
However she always bring that sword with her no matter where she is travelling.
John uses a large dwarven shield he purchased a long time ago and a very large mace, Corpsebreaker, he only uses while in worgen form, since its far too heavy to be used while in human form. Its crafted out of Storm Silver by John him self while attending a campaign in Vol’drun.
Fangs of the Father.
M O R E W A N D S
Nothing special, whatevers on hand or handed to her is what’ll be used.
Do have a pocket crossbow though, don’t ask questions, it is my personal IC reason for Serpent Sting as surv.
my troll warlock has an unassuming stick that he always has on him (either desertwalker’s cane as an offhand or folley’s spar as a staff)
Its actually an artifact that he can use to reflect spells back at their casters.
I think it is fun to name items your character use, it gives both your char and the item a bit of personality (if that makes any sense)
at the top of my head I can name:
Eye of Bal’Ark: a staff which is half way organic as it was created out of a demon who failed his master, over the years the essence of the demon merged with the materiel of the staff creating a sort of living weapon with a mind of its own. The staff was able to grant you sight beyond sight, meaning my character could know beforehand that you were coming or that you were trying to sneak up behind him. The staff was retired and is IC gone, with a chance that I might bring it back one day.
Purgatory: a sword which was crafted out of dead demon parts, horns, bones, hoofs, etc. the blade gave off a sound comparable to that of screaming souls in torment when swung around, likewise did it give off a feeling of dread to whomever looked at it, which only grew worse the longer you were exposed to it.
the weapon was made to kill demons permanently by eating their souls as to prevent them from going to the nether.
now on the outset it sounds OP until you realize a blade made of bone is fragile, so in combat it wouldn’t be able to withstand more than a few blows before it shattered, also the weapon could only feast on lower demons as any bigger ones would be to much for the weapon to contain.
in reality the weapon was only good against weak and cowardly targets who would be paralyzed by fear at the sight of the blade, however anyone with just a shred of bravery in them could stand up and overcome the fear effect.
The blade was used a few times in some DM Events but was later retired and is IC kept safely in a secret location.
Soulthunder: a holy blade which was corrupted by a death knight and later shattered, it was later reforged and used in a single fight before it was taken to a vault for safekeeping. The blade had a curse on it, which only effected living things, it was a sort of “death and decay” kind of curse, so if it touched anything alive it would rot and decay over time.
My Dk have two unnamed blades, one is a spellblade made out of never melting ice taken from the Icecrown pillar and the other one is a generic elven runeblade which was looted from a troll in Northrend.
I have had more named weapons but I can’t recall them as of right now.
Edit.
Just remembered two more
My troll wields two halfs of one blade named vengeance
one side is hot and the other is cold, their respective names is Scorch and Shiver.
I have as of yet to come up with a good story for them.
And my orc hunter wields Maim, the axe is named so for its ability to maim things he doesn’t like.