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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 is semi-permanent until it is either re-tuned or the shrine used for the initial tuning is reduced to dust.
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 lasts until either the kris is re-tuned or the shrine used for the initial tuning is reduced to dust.


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

Revision as of 18:32, 27 March 2011

The sacrificial kris is an artefact introduced in 559 AF in 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 Deity in the presence of one of Their shrines, following which corpses may be offered to that God or Goddess for essence. The kris must be wielded to be used, and the attuning lasts until either the kris is re-tuned or the shrine used for the initial tuning is reduced to dust.