Vault
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This two handed tumbagium great hammer deals 1d12 Blunt damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon is crowned with a massive Tumbagium head, its surface swirling with goldish light. When it strikes, the metal releases stored energy as a brief, resonant tremor, amplifying impact through vibration rather than brute force.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This one handed tumbagium knuckles deals 1d4 Blunt damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon consists of compact Tumbagium bands that warm slightly upon contact. The alloy transforms the wielder's momentum into subtle, controlled reverberations, making each hit feel firm and fluid rather than abrupt. NB: While wearing this, the character is not considered holding any weapon and so have a free hands.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This one handed tumbagium mace deals 1d8 Blunt damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon features a dense Tumbagium head with a coppery luster. Upon impact, the metal's surface vibrates with subdued warmth, diffusing the shock and releasing the energy as a brief, golden pulse.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This one handed tumbagium pistol deals 1d6 Piercing damage, gives a bonus of +2 to the test and ignores 2 level of resistance. This weapon ports a barrel forged from Tumbagium, a perfected reddish-gold alloy that transforms motion itself. The bore carries faint, warm veins along its length and the metal seems to glow a touch after each discharge. The barrel converts a large portion of the firing impulse into controlled internal vibration and radiant heat, leaving almost no recoil to speak of; the muzzle's detonation, by contrast, manifests as a concentrated, authoritative burst — compact, intense, and shaped by the alloy's transformative nature.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:49 p.m.
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This armor that gives +1 Reflex but -1 Cunning and Perception (all Physical) is made out of interlaced Virelleafs, treated to keep their natural reactivity. The material subtly shifts with motion, tightening and releasing to guide the wearer's muscles, lending a natural quickness to every action. Its floral fibers hum faintly as they open and close, almost like a living thing. However, the constant shimmer and the plant's faint scent can distract the mind and dull awareness of the surroundings. The Petalbloom Vest favors instinct over thought — a quick body, but a wandering mind.
by mirionos.
Last update April 20, 2026, 8:37 p.m.
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This two handed virelleaf crossbow deals 1d12 Piercing damage and gives a bonus of +1 to the test. This weapon's frame is reinforced with Vireleaf fibers, giving it a faintly organic flexibility. The plant's reactive nature lets the limbs store and release energy more efficiently, making the shot feel smoother and slightly quicker. The bowstring hums softly as if the weapon itself inhales before firing. While the recoil is gentler and the reload faster, the crossbow has a subtle “living” quality — its fibers shift ever so slightly with temperature and motion, making it seem to respond to its wielder's rhythm.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:49 p.m.
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This two handed virelleaf longbow deals 1d10 Piercing damage and gives a bonus of +1 to the test. This weapon is woven with flexible strands of Vireleaf, a plant known for its reactive stems and petal fibers. The result is a bow that almost seems to breathe — its limbs flex and recover with unusual speed, responding subtly to the rhythm of the archer's motion. The draw feels lighter, yet the release carries a sharp, living pulse as the organic fibers tighten and spring back in harmony.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This one handed vitrium axe deals 1d8 Slashing damage, gives a bonus of +1 to the test and ignores 1 level of resistance. This weapon bears a Vitrium head that shimmers with a faint silvery luster. Its reduced weight makes each swing swift yet firm, the edge maintaining an unnaturally keen bite through resilient materials.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This one handed vitrium dagger deals 1d4 Piercing damage, gives a bonus of +1 to the test and ignores 1 level of resistance. This weapon is a slim Vitrium blade, so polished it almost disappears in bright light. Its lightweight build allows for rapid, seamless motion, each thrust tracing a flicker of silvery brilliance.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This two handed vitrium great axe deals 1d12 Slashing damage, gives a bonus of +1 to the test and ignores 1 level of resistance. This weapon carries a vast, curved head of Vitrium, its mirror-bright surface reflecting movement like liquid light. Each motion feels effortless, the alloy's balance making even great swings fluid and controlled.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This two handed vitrium great sword deals 1d10 Piercing or Slashing damage, gives a bonus of +1 to the test and ignores 1 level of resistance. This weapon extends in a long, gleaming blade of Vitrium. Despite its impressive size, it remains remarkably light, its surface catching the light in soft ripples as if alive with quiet energy.
by mirionos.
Last update April 21, 2026, 3:32 p.m.
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This armor that gives Slashing Resistance 1 (Physical) is made out of fine Vitrium rings, each link gleaming with a pale silver sheen that shifts softly under the light. The metal feels almost weightless to the touch, flowing with the wearer rather than against them. Its flexibility allows for quiet motion and agile stance, while still offering dependable protection against blades.
by mirionos.
Last update April 20, 2026, 8:52 p.m.
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This armor that gives Slashing Resistance 1 and Piercing Resistance 1 (both Physical) is made out of polished Vitrium plates, smooth as glass and pale like moonlight. Each curve and edge is shaped with delicate precision, forming a suit that hugs the body without constraining it. The metal feels light under the hand, almost buoyant, allowing its wearer to move with surprising ease despite the solid protection it offers.
by mirionos.
Last update April 20, 2026, 8:52 p.m.