Bloodsong is a one-of-a-kind longsword, its blade a deep crimson hue that seems to pulse with a life of its own. When swung, the sword emits a haunting melody, as if the very air is resonating with its ancient, arcane power. Bloodsong has belonged to the Steinheart family for over eight centuries, passed down through generations as both a symbol of their lineage and a formidable weapon in battle.
Priceless as an heirloom. The market value of such a weapon would be immeasurable, but if it were ever to be sold, it would likely fetch over 100,000 gold pieces due to its unique properties, historical significance, and legendary status.
Bloodsong has been in the possession of the Steinheart family for over 800 years. Forged by the legendary blacksmith Alaric the Black. Throughout the centuries, it has been wielded by the greatest champions of the Steinheart lineage, each adding to its legacy of justice and protection. The haunting melody it sings is believed to be a lament for the lives lost in battle, a reminder of the sword's solemn duty to defend the innocent.
Attunement:
Requires attunement by a creature with a lawful or good alignment.
Special Features:
- Critical Strike: The wielder scores a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.
- Ancestral Blade: The sword grants a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.
- Lifeblood Drain: When the wielder scores a critical hit with Bloodsong, they regain hit points equal to half the damage dealt (rounded down).
Weapon Type | Damage | Properties | Mastery | Weight |
Martial Melee Weapon (Longsword) | 1d8 Slashing damage | Unknown, Unknown (1d10), Unknown | Unknown | 2 lbs |