This longsword was forged in secret by a vile lich, and placed in a trap-filled vault, with rumours spread that this was the only weapon that could overcome him. Hundreds of years later, a teenage hero rose, destined to defeat the lich. The hero, their town laid to waste and their family slain, assembled a rag-tag band of companions and made a raid on the lich's vault. Emerging victoriously armed with the Fabled Blade of Flame, the hero forged an unlikely alliance between outcasts and exiles, and led the kingdom in battle against the lich. He walked to the gates of the lich's keep and challenged him to honourable combat. The lich emerged, and slew the hero in a single blow with his vorpal sword.
However, the alliance which the hero had forged managed to overcome and destroy the lich, ironically leading to his ultimate downfall. The Fabled Blade of Flame was looted from the battlefield, passing from hand to hand for many years. THE FABLED BLADE OF FLAME Unique magical weapon (longsword), requires attunement The handle of this weapon emits a blade of pure flame when held in one or more hands. You gain a +3 bonus to hit and damage with this magical weapon. Its base damage is 3d6 fire damage instead of 1d8 slashing, or 4d6 fire damage if wielded with two hands. The wielder can cast Fire bolt as an action (5th-level caster). However, as the sword is cursed to betray its wielder and has no physical substance, it cannot be used to parry. The wielder has vulnerability to damage from melee attacks, and if the wielder is not using a shield or other weapon, melee weapon attacks against the wielder are made with advantage. Also posted on Game Masters Stash on 1 December 2021. Comments are closed.
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