1. Objects

Oathbringer

Greatsword (Requires attunement)

Oathbringer is a formidable greatsword with a heavy iron blade and an obsidian hilt, designed to embody both offensive power and impenetrable defense. The blade is etched with ancient runes that glow faintly when wielded, while the hilt is carved with intricate designs depicting the oaths of old. The weapon has a dark, imposing presence, yet it radiates an aura of unwavering protection and resolve.

Oathbringer's exceptional craftsmanship, legendary status, and unique defensive properties contribute to its high value. 

It is the ancestral heirloom of the Eisenhorn family, a noble house known for their steadfast honor and unyielding defense of their realm. Forged in the ancient times, this greatsword was created by a master blacksmith who infused it with the essence of unbreakable oaths. It has been passed down through generations of Eisenhorn warriors, each one sworn to defend their people and uphold their family's honor. The sword has seen countless battles and has always been a symbol of strength and protection. It is said that Oathbringer's power is linked to the oaths sworn by its wielder, making it a beacon of hope and resilience.

Attunement:

Oathbringer can only be attuned to a creature who has taken a solemn oath to protect and defend, such as a paladin or a knight.

Special Features:

  • Enhanced Strikes: Oathbringer grants a +3 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon.
  • Shield Wall: As a bonus action, the wielder can plant Oathbringer into the ground, creating a protective barrier. Allies within 10 feet gain half cover (+2 AC) as long as they remain within the area. This effect lasts for 10 minutes or until Oathbringer is moved.
Weapon Type
DamageProperties
Mastery
Weight
Martial Melee Weapon (Greatsword)
2d6 Slashing Damage
UnknownUnknownUnknown(2d8), Unknown

Unknown

5 lbs