User:
DCI:
Character:
Schatten im Wind
Name:
Glaive of the Twice-Damned (Glaive of Wounding with Beacon Property)
Rarity:
rare
Location:
FR-DC-JIBEA-01 The Blood-Cursed Chosen
Table:
Result:
Included in Count?:
false
Notes:
DMG'24p314 Weapon, rare (requires attunement) Martial weapon, melee weapon 6 lb. 1d10 Slashing Heavy, Reach, Two‑Handed Mastery: Graze When you hit a creature with an attack using this magic weapon, the target takes an extra 2d6 Necrotic damage and must succeed on a DC 15 Constitution saving throw or be unable to regain Hit Points for 1 hour. The target repeats the save at the end of each of its turns, ending the effect on itself on a success. Wraith-Light. As a bonus action, you can stir the glaive’s restless spirits, making it leak a cold, ectoplasmic radiance that casts ghostly bright light in a 10-foot radius and pale dim light for another 10 feet. You can use the same bonus action to hush the dead and snuff the glow. "This ancient glaive once gleamed with radiant silver, a symbol of divine judgment wielded by one of Kelemvor's Chosen—an unwavering arbiter of death’s balance. Its edge was guided by sacred law, a blessing from the Lord of the Dead himself. In her righteous hand, the Chosen cut down undead and abominations that defied the natural cycle, her every strike a sermon of final rest. But death came for even her. Her mortal passing should have been her final reward—peace in the arms of her god. Yet a mad necromancer, obsessed beyond reason, exhumed her body and attempted to wrench her soul back from Kelemvor’s domain. The resurrection failed. Her soul recoiled. Her body remained—a hollow vessel filled with bitterness and cold rage. So too did her glaive change. Now the weapon radiates a sickly chill. The once-gleaming blade is cracked and blackened, veins of shadow threading through its length like dried blood. Where once it shone with radiant light, it now drips with a flickering, pale green glow, like grave-lanterns in a crypt. It weeps with unholy energy, mourning its purpose and yearning for release—or vengeance."