Completely normal pose.
The wings are missing because, uh,
Rated M for My life is sinking into a downward spiral.
All rights reserved.
The wings are missing because, uh,
Rated M for My life is sinking into a downward spiral.
All rights reserved.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 960 x 1280px
File Size 76.8 kB
Man Moonlight Greatsword was my favourite.
Long story short, this zweihänder was forged with the combination of two steel longswords, one green infused with nature, another blue with infused ice. The process of reforging them into this greatsword involved volatile magic as there was no smithing involved, unlike the precursor weapons. The two blades were basically fused together. The leather grip was added later.
One half involves the properties of nature steel, which allows nature dragons to wield weapons that would otherwise be unwieldy to them, by channeling their own essence (aka element) into the blade to "attune" to it at the cost of gradually draining endurance, so it is often decided strategically when to hold the greatsword correctly and when to do it in an uncanny manner, like holding it with one hand and brandishing it as if it were as light as a dagger.
Then the Ice half basically gives bonus ice damage of 2d6
Long story short, this zweihänder was forged with the combination of two steel longswords, one green infused with nature, another blue with infused ice. The process of reforging them into this greatsword involved volatile magic as there was no smithing involved, unlike the precursor weapons. The two blades were basically fused together. The leather grip was added later.
One half involves the properties of nature steel, which allows nature dragons to wield weapons that would otherwise be unwieldy to them, by channeling their own essence (aka element) into the blade to "attune" to it at the cost of gradually draining endurance, so it is often decided strategically when to hold the greatsword correctly and when to do it in an uncanny manner, like holding it with one hand and brandishing it as if it were as light as a dagger.
Then the Ice half basically gives bonus ice damage of 2d6
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