chaosbrand
2006-08-16, 06:48 AM
River of Pain
This serrated crimson longsword, known as the River of Pain by those who have seen it in action, is dubbed so because of the effects if causes. Whoever is struck by this blade, even when the wound is not deep, will eventually find himself bleeding to death, losing his blood as fast as if he had an open wound - or even faster. The pain when bleeding this way is so intense that one cannot concentrate on his tasks while it is happening.
Whenever a living creature with a discernable anatomy is struck by this +3 longsword, that creature must succeed on a DC 28 Fortitude save or lose an additional 3 hp per round. While bleeding, the DC for all mind-related activities and skills increase by 2. Multiple effects do not stack.
This effect cannot be stopped unless through a Remove Curse or Dispel Magic spell.
This weapon's ability is a Supernatural effect. If dispelled, the wielder may resume it again the next round as a standard action.
This serrated crimson longsword, known as the River of Pain by those who have seen it in action, is dubbed so because of the effects if causes. Whoever is struck by this blade, even when the wound is not deep, will eventually find himself bleeding to death, losing his blood as fast as if he had an open wound - or even faster. The pain when bleeding this way is so intense that one cannot concentrate on his tasks while it is happening.
Whenever a living creature with a discernable anatomy is struck by this +3 longsword, that creature must succeed on a DC 28 Fortitude save or lose an additional 3 hp per round. While bleeding, the DC for all mind-related activities and skills increase by 2. Multiple effects do not stack.
This effect cannot be stopped unless through a Remove Curse or Dispel Magic spell.
This weapon's ability is a Supernatural effect. If dispelled, the wielder may resume it again the next round as a standard action.