Weapon (longsword), artifact (requires attunement by a Requires a full day of meditation)

Slender longsword rendered beautifully in a mysterious metal as black as the Abyss itself. Its features are simple - a thin cruciform guard, a long, thin blade, and a slender hilt measuring about 28 cm long. Other than its gorgeous black color and extreme weight, the weapon is unassuming in appearance. A relic of an age long past, this blade was one of the nine legendary Abyssblades wielded by the nine Knights of Ash. A weapon used in service of the eternal emperor Lord Sevura, this Abyssblade was used to fell several demigods. It is the only one of its kind still intact, the others having been destroyed long ago.

3d12 slashing damage

Additional 3d12 to divine creatures

+3 to attack

Abyssfire: Once per long rest, the wielder can pray to the dragon god Rahu and engulf the blade of the weapon in a blood-red flame. The flame will burn continuously until the wielder wills it to stop. When active, the target takes 1d6 fire damage and must make a DC 16 wisdom saving throw or be rendered frightened, taking an additional 1d6 fire damage. 

Additionally, the wielder can communicate and interact freely with dragons so long as the weapon is on their person. This does not extend to the entire party.

Can only be wielded by paladins or clerics

Requires 20 strength

You cannot apply your proficiency bonus to attack rolls with this weapon

 

Proficiency with a Longsword 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.

Sap. If you hit a creature with this weapon, that creature has Disadvantage on its next attack roll before the start of your next turn.

Notes: Damage: Slashing, Requires a full day of meditation, Versatile, Sap

LordValis

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