Cool: “A famous dagger found in the wrapping of Egyptian King Tutankhamun's mummy was made with iron from a meteorite.”
My D&D stats for this meteorite dagger: +3 to hit and damage; double damage versus undead creatures; mummies hit have a 50% change of being disintegrated (no save).

AKRATIC WIZARDRY: A blog wherein I scribble about various role-playing games (Mythras, Middle-earth Role-playing, Adventures in Middle-Earth, Against the Darkmaster, Classic Dungeons and Dragons, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons, Into the Unknown, Crypts and Things, Swords and Wizardry, Call of Cthulhu, etc.) and RPG settings (Greyhawk, Middle-earth, Cthulhu Mythos, Lyonesse, Young Kingdoms, etc.). I also write about fantasy and science-fiction films, novels, art, TV shows, and the like.
02 June 2016
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"This sword was forged from a fallen star. Antimony impurities make the blade surpassingly brittle and weak."
ReplyDeleteSo it's magically enchanted to do more damage than it should, despite the presence of antimony... or maybe it is more prone to breakage, but that one hit you do get to make with it before it shatters will really pack a wallop!
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