Difference between revisions of "Sacrificial kris"

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The [[sacrificial kris]] is an [[artefact]] introduced in 559 AF in [[Merentesh | Merentesh's]] [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]]. The kris is a dagger forged from steel and has a somewhat scalloped or wavering edge which is set in a haft of ebony. The blade is etched with depictions of [[Aldar]] runes which represent [[death]] and sacrifice.
The [[sacrificial kris]] is an [[artefact]] introduced in 559 AF in [[Merentesh | Merentesh's]] [[Shop of Wonders]] in [[Delos]]. The kris is a dagger forged from steel and has a somewhat scalloped or wavering edge which is set in a haft of ebony. The blade is etched with depictions of [[Aldar]] runes which represent [[death]] and sacrifice.


In addition to its functioning as a weapon, the kris may be attuned to any particular [[:Category:Gods | deity]] in the presence of one of Their [[shrines]], following which corpses may be offered to that God or Goddess for [[Divine essence|essence]]. The kris must be wielded to be used, and the attuning will wear off after a [[Months | month]], but can be reinstated with the standard procedure at a shrine.
In addition to its functioning as a weapon, the kris may be attuned to any particular [[:Category:Gods | deity]] in the presence of one of Their [[shrines]], following which corpses may be offered to that God or Goddess for [[Divine essence|essence]]. The kris must be wielded to be used, and the attuning will is semi-permanent until it is either re-tuned or the shrine used for the initial tuning is reduced to dust.


[[Category:Miscellaneous Artefacts]]
[[Category:Miscellaneous Artefacts]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Religion]]
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