
Notable Items - Flowing Venoms and Steel’s Bane by Anot...
A full color commission by
animaloftheelements, introducing two swords created by Arcten: The poisonous blade, Flowing Venoms, and the equipment destroying Steel's Bane!
Please see animaloftheelements' submission here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44038247/
Flowing Venoms - A sword made of a copper appearing material, styled like a katana. This blade can be wielded in one or two hands. The blade is covered with a greenish coppery corrosion, though the blade itself is intact. It can can emit a green fog and liquid from the blade. These are a cocktail of deadly poisons. The blade can be used to fog an area in poison. Arcten's intent in creating this blade is to have a weapon effective against quickly regenerating creatures, swarms of small or diffuse creatures, or other organisms that would otherwise be able to ignore cutting damage or become more hazardous when cut. A good example would be eponymous thing from John Carpenter's "The Thing". The blade's toxins would run through the creature near instantly, while the fog and liquid would neutralize any blood spatter or detached body parts. The blade does protect the wielder from the poisons.
Flowing Venoms has a scabbard made of a dark wood. On the inside, there is a thin glass lining separating the blade from the wood.
Steel's Bane - A steel sword, styled like a katana. Can be wielded in a one or two handed grip. The blade is covered in what looks like rust, though the blade itself is intact and undamaged. The sword near instantly rusts or decays metals or stone, or rots wood that the blade, liquid, or fog come in contact with (blade being the strongest effect, fog the least). Good for use on golems, getting through doors, or ruining a foe's equipment. The wielder of the blade, and his gear, are protected from the effects of Steel's Bane.
Steel's Bane has a scabbard made of frosted glass. The scabbard is enchanted to resist Steel's Bane's destructive effects, and the sword itself is made to suppress it's corrosive qualities when sheathed.
Received 10/01/2021
Please see animaloftheelements's submission on twitter here: https://twitter.com/sariahoward/sta.....41289543626752
Artwork ©
animaloftheelements
Arcten Sorrenan Talematros, Flowing Venoms, and Steel's Bane are © Me!
You can also find animaloftheelements at: https://twitter.com/sariahoward

Please see animaloftheelements' submission here: https://www.furaffinity.net/view/44038247/
Flowing Venoms - A sword made of a copper appearing material, styled like a katana. This blade can be wielded in one or two hands. The blade is covered with a greenish coppery corrosion, though the blade itself is intact. It can can emit a green fog and liquid from the blade. These are a cocktail of deadly poisons. The blade can be used to fog an area in poison. Arcten's intent in creating this blade is to have a weapon effective against quickly regenerating creatures, swarms of small or diffuse creatures, or other organisms that would otherwise be able to ignore cutting damage or become more hazardous when cut. A good example would be eponymous thing from John Carpenter's "The Thing". The blade's toxins would run through the creature near instantly, while the fog and liquid would neutralize any blood spatter or detached body parts. The blade does protect the wielder from the poisons.
Flowing Venoms has a scabbard made of a dark wood. On the inside, there is a thin glass lining separating the blade from the wood.
Steel's Bane - A steel sword, styled like a katana. Can be wielded in a one or two handed grip. The blade is covered in what looks like rust, though the blade itself is intact and undamaged. The sword near instantly rusts or decays metals or stone, or rots wood that the blade, liquid, or fog come in contact with (blade being the strongest effect, fog the least). Good for use on golems, getting through doors, or ruining a foe's equipment. The wielder of the blade, and his gear, are protected from the effects of Steel's Bane.
Steel's Bane has a scabbard made of frosted glass. The scabbard is enchanted to resist Steel's Bane's destructive effects, and the sword itself is made to suppress it's corrosive qualities when sheathed.
Received 10/01/2021
Please see animaloftheelements's submission on twitter here: https://twitter.com/sariahoward/sta.....41289543626752
Artwork ©

Arcten Sorrenan Talematros, Flowing Venoms, and Steel's Bane are © Me!
You can also find animaloftheelements at: https://twitter.com/sariahoward
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