Dream Blade, Master (3.5e Equipment)

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Master Dream Blade: The master dreamblade is a +3 keen bane longsword. With a Wisdom check (DC 18) the wielder can change the creature type for the bane effect of the sword as a free action, although no more than once every other round.

When Kavior D’Altera first encountered the dream sphere, it almost killed him. Eventually, however, he mastered that strange artifact from long-dead gods and drew forth from it a weapon to give to his son, Redair. Redair was charged with protecting his father as he communed with the strange sphere. He did so admirably, even when the hordes of the demonic Choid swarmed into their palace wreaking ruin and pain. He only succeeded through use of the dreamblade.

Kavior DíAltera didn’t hold the dream sphere for long, as such things are measured. Eventually, it ended up in the hands a minor thief named Ralla. Ralla, however, turned out to be a natural adept of the dream energies needed to fully harness the sphere. When she was attacked in the hovel she called her home by the Red Iron Dragon, Vassasuvian, she needed to defend herself and drew forth a weapon from the sphere. This weapon is the master dreamblade.

With this sword, Ralla was able to drive off the dragon and flee to the West. Eventually, it is said, she became Mistress of the City of Seven Gates, calling herself Erreshi the Dream Mage. She never used the master dreamblade again, and gave it to the commander of her guards. When he died, Erreshi allowed the sword to pass on to the commander’s daughter rather than to the next commander of the guard. It eventually passed through several hands out of the city and back to the eastern lands.

CL 15th; Craft Magic Arms and Armor, dream, keen edge, limited wish, summon monster I; Cost 50,315 gp + 4,000 XP.; Market Price: 100,315 gp



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