Makeshift construction of weapons from the scraps of dwemeric alloys grew into a new type of artistr
Makeshift construction of weapons from the scraps of dwemeric alloys grew into a new type of artistry through the course of the centuries. Heavy brasslike shafts are replaced with glue-soaked corkbulb, handles are decorated with leather strips and pieces of polished copper depending on the taste and capabilities of the wielder and sophisticated working parts of the original items reforged into something more suitable for striking down lightly armored opponents. One example of this craftsmanship is the “small suite of wounds” produced by the Indoril hegemony in the dawn of the Third Era. Temple mourners were commissioned for sanctifying newly constructed weapons, but eventually their somber keening synergized with the metalwork of disappeared civilization and simple blood-thinning effect transgressed into infernal witchery that nearly boiled the blood and melt the liver of it’s victim.This gave rise to the theory that the dwemer “enchanted” their uniquely alloyed equipment by modulating tonal energy directed at the metal. This potent “suite of wounds” is now banned from public use and officially cursed by the Temple, considering that agony this weapon can bring is too inhuman even to be used on daedra; Nonetheless, rumors are spreading that high-ranking Ordinators are still using these violent weapons on a paralegal basis. -- source link
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