Victory is a pristine longsword with a blade of gleaming silver, forged with intricate patterns that reflect the light in dazzling displays. The hilt is wrapped in dark blue leather, with a pommel shaped like a roaring lion's head. This sword is a symbol of honor and protection, originally created for the noble knights sworn to protect their realm.
Due to its craftsmanship, magical properties, and historical significance, Victory is considered a highly valuable artifact.
Victory is the ancestral heirloom of the Karlstain family, renowned for their dedication to protecting the realm. Forged in the early years of the Fourth Age, the sword has been passed down through generations of Karlstain knights. Its blade has seen countless battles and has become a symbol of hope and triumph. However, it was lost in the year 620 of the Fourth Age. Its current whereabouts are unknown, and many believe that recovering the sword will restore the honor and strength of the Karlstain lineage.
Attunement:
Victory only attunes to a creature who embodies the virtues of honor, bravery, and loyalty, often requiring the wielder to prove their worth through acts of valor. It is very heavy to the unattuned, causing disadvantage on attacks.
Special Features:
- Enhanced Strikes: Victory grants a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.
- Increased Critical Range: The wielder scores a critical hit on a roll of 19 or 20.
- Radiant Blade: The blade deals an additional 1d6 radiant damage on a hit.
- Knight's Resolve: While attuned to Victory, the wielder has advantage on saving throws against being frightened and charmed.
- Aura of Protection: Once per long rest, the wielder can use their action to activate an aura of protection. For the next 10 minutes, all allies within 10 feet of the wielder gain a +1 bonus to AC and saving throws.
Weapon Type | Damage | Properties | Mastery | Weight |
Martial Melee Weapon (Longsword) | 1d8 slashing damage | Unknown, Unknown (1d10), Unknown | Unknown | 3 lbs |