Weapon (rapier), artifact (requires attunement by a The wielder must have a dual heritage or identity, reflecting the combined nature of the weapon. This could be a racial mix (like a half-orc) or a cultural/personality duality (such as a barbarian with a passion for the arts). The wielder must spend a full day in meditation with the weapon, during which they play the yarting and practice with the swords, embracing and understanding the dichotomy between peace (music) and war (swords). Specific Requirements for the Yarting: Proficiency in Performance: The wielder must have proficiency in the Performance skill, demonstrating an affinity for music and arts. A Test of Pacification: Successfully use the yarting to de-escalate a potentially violent situation without resorting to combat. Specific Requirements for "Verse": Artistic Expression: The wielder must compose a poem or a piece of music and perform it publicly, symbolizing their connection to the artistic nature of the sword. Rhythmic Combat: Successfully land a series of consecutive strikes in combat, demo)


The weapon is a masterful blend of art and warcraft, a testament to a characters dual nature. The yarting, which he treasures as a symbol of his bardic aspirations, serves as the sheath and resting place for two lethal swords.


The yarting itself is antique and ornate, its wood aged yet resonant, adorned with carvings that tell a tale of two worlds – the intricate patterns of human civilization intertwining with the bold, primal symbols of orcish culture.


Swords:

The swords are twins, named "Verse" and "Fury." "Verse" embodies the rhythm and flow of poetry, with elegant engravings along its blade, resembling lines of verse. "Fury," on the other hand, is a representation of Organman's orcish ferocity, broader and heavier, with notches and symbols that speak of battles fought.
When sheathed inside the yarting, the swords' hilts protrude from either end, appearing as if they are part of the instrument. This disguise allows Organman to carry his weapons openly, a bard with his instrument, yet always ready for battle.


Magical Properties:

When played, the yarting can cast a soothing aura, calming tensions and easing conflicts, reflecting a desire for a more civilized demeanor.
In combat, the swords can be drawn swiftly, their blades ringing out with a harmonic resonance that can momentarily disorient opponents, a nod to love for music and poetry.


Cultural Significance:

This weapon is a symbol of the struggle to reconcile his orcish and human sides. It represents a journey, aspirations, and unorthodox approach to both life and battle.
The dual nature of the weapon – a peaceful instrument and deadly swords – perfectly encapsulates the dichotomy of own existence.

Proficiency with a Rapier 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: Melee Weapon Attacks, When played, the yarting emits a melody that casts a calming aura in a 20-foot radius. This aura can pacify aggressive behavior, making it difficult for enemies to initiate combat. It's useful for de-escalating conflicts and can be activated once per day., The wielder must have a dual heritage or identity, reflecting the combined nature of the weapon. This could be a racial mix (like a half-orc) or a cultural/personality duality (such as a barbarian with a passion for the arts). The wielder must spend a full day in meditation with the weapon, during which they play the yarting and practice with the swords, embracing and understanding the dichotomy between peace (music) and war (swords). Specific Requirements for the Yarting: Proficiency in Performance: The wielder must have proficiency in the Performance skill, demonstrating an affinity for music and arts. A Test of Pacification: Successfully use the yarting to de-escalate a potentially violent situation without resorting to combat. Specific Requirements for "Verse": Artistic Expression: The wielder must compose a poem or a piece of music and perform it publicly, symbolizing their connection to the artistic nature of the sword. Rhythmic Combat: Successfully land a series of consecutive strikes in combat, demo, Finesse, Vex

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