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{{H4HItem
Prize item for [[Hunt for History]].
|short=a charcoal Khanshael waraxe

|show=This item has no [[show]] description.

|loresong=Your voice resonates slightly against the waraxe, causing vibrations in tune with your song. As your song synchronizes with the waraxe, the metal begins to glow brightly. A faint image of a hot forge, a dark dwarven smith working over it, comes into focus.
<b>a charcoal Khanshael waraxe</b>


<b><i>This item has no [[show]] description.</i></b>


=== [[Loresong]] ===
<b><i>NOTE: This loresong seems to be imcomplete.</i></b><br>


As you continue to focus your song on the waraxe, the images begin to come clearer with each note sung. The smith begins to strike a hammer against the blade of this waraxe, causing sparks to fly from its molten steel. He then plunges the blade into a vat of water, and steam fills the image in your mind.
As you continue to focus your song on the waraxe, the images begin to come clearer with each note sung. The smith begins to strike a hammer against the blade of this waraxe, causing sparks to fly from its molten steel. He then plunges the blade into a vat of water, and steam fills the image in your mind.
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The priest's lips seem to move faster as the shape of the waraxe responds to his touch. The Khanshael smith bows deeply as the priest's words vibrate the waraxe into shape. Suddenly, the vibrations end, and the priest hands the waraxe back to the dwarf, then quickly steps back and vanishes into thin air. The smith smiles to himself, hefting the waraxe then sliding it into its sheath. He bows, and then fades into the darkness as your vision returns.
The priest's lips seem to move faster as the shape of the waraxe responds to his touch. The Khanshael smith bows deeply as the priest's words vibrate the waraxe into shape. Suddenly, the vibrations end, and the priest hands the waraxe back to the dwarf, then quickly steps back and vanishes into thin air. The smith smiles to himself, hefting the waraxe then sliding it into its sheath. He bows, and then fades into the darkness as your vision returns.
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==Reference==
==Reference==
Unofficial documentation located here: http://members.aol.com/gs3augie/khanshaelwaraxe.html
Unofficial documentation located here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050109051221/http://members.aol.com/gs3augie/khanshaelwaraxe.html


[[Category: Hunt for History]]

Latest revision as of 16:18, 27 November 2019

This item was a prize from the Hunt for History.

Item

a charcoal Khanshael waraxe

Show

This item has no show description.

Details

No other details are known.

Loresong

Your voice resonates slightly against the waraxe, causing vibrations in tune with your song. As your song synchronizes with the waraxe, the metal begins to glow brightly. A faint image of a hot forge, a dark dwarven smith working over it, comes into focus.

As you continue to focus your song on the waraxe, the images begin to come clearer with each note sung. The smith begins to strike a hammer against the blade of this waraxe, causing sparks to fly from its molten steel. He then plunges the blade into a vat of water, and steam fills the image in your mind.

As you continue your melody, the steam fades, and a dark elven priest enters the forge. The priest touches the hilt of the waraxe, and the blade seems to instantly cool down with a sudden hiss, beginning to take the shape of the waraxe which you are now holding in your hand.

The priest's lips seem to move faster as the shape of the waraxe responds to his touch. The Khanshael smith bows deeply as the priest's words vibrate the waraxe into shape. Suddenly, the vibrations end, and the priest hands the waraxe back to the dwarf, then quickly steps back and vanishes into thin air. The smith smiles to himself, hefting the waraxe then sliding it into its sheath. He bows, and then fades into the darkness as your vision returns.

Reference

Unofficial documentation located here: http://web.archive.org/web/20050109051221/http://members.aol.com/gs3augie/khanshaelwaraxe.html