At first glance, this ornate ruby & obsideon - hilted Sword, the handle is swathed in the same deep red leather material as the sheath it sits in.
When unsheathed the blade has a dull shine to it, as it is dark as charcoal, upon closer inspection a single red dragon is faintly etched in the deep red leather color through out the blade. As your grip tightens around the handle, you feel an intense heat licking up the side of your wrist and forearm, it is not painful, but it is intense. You look at the sword as you do a practice swing or two. It is silent, no noise is made, its dark sharp edges devour through the air - hungry for anything to stop its bite. Your mind begins to muddle the boundary between your hand and the rest of the blade. Darkness is not far from your fingertips...
As you attack your target feels the full magma like essence of the blade. When you attack with the Wyrmling Sword, you may also inflict an extra 3d6 +3 of Fire Damage - upon scoring a critical you may also incur Blinded on the hit target.
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As you attack your target is filled with dread and the darkness held within the blade. When you attack with the Wyrmling Sword, you may also inflict an extra 3d6 +3 of Necrotic Damage - upon scoring a critical you may also incur Freightened on the hit target.
Proficiency with a Shortsword allows you to add your proficiency bonus to the attack roll for any attack you make with it.
This weapon has the following mastery property. To use this property, you must have a feature that lets you use it.
Vex. If you hit a creature with this weapon and deal damage to the creature, you have Advantage on your next attack roll against that creature before the end of your next turn.
Notes: Damage: Fire, Damage: Necrotic, Blinded, Exhaustion, Using the Fire or Necrotic feature expends one charge. You may only expend one charge per attack round., Finesse, Light, Vex
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