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#1
Suggestions /
December 10, 2014, 04:18:36 AM


Spetum
Base Item: Spear

Description: The Spetum was a variation of the spear. It consisted of a long pole some 6â€"8 feet long on which was mounted a spear head with two projections at its base. The main blade was 12â€"14 inches long, and the side blades were only about half that length and were set at acute angles.

Stats: +2 Slashing Dmg, +1d4 Massive Criticals

[hide="El Wikipedia Entry"]A spetum was a pole weapon of Europe during the 13th century. It consisted of a long pole some 6â€"8 feet long on which was mounted a spear head with two projections at its base. Many variations of this design flourished over time; some[who?] feel that the ranseur is a variation of the spetum. Other names include chauve souris, corseca, corsèsque, korseke, runka, and rawcon. The spetum is usually distinguished from the ranseur and partisan by its "prongs" being single edged and used for slashing. The main blade was 12â€"14 inches long, and the side blades were only about half that length and were set at acute angles.

The design of a spetum is very efficient for combat. The main blade is long enough to destroy any significant organ in the human body with one quick thrust. The blunt backs of the side blades make the spetum extremely useful for a variety of uses such as tripping and knocking aside shields, but more importantly they provide far more strength to the sharpened side and points than is possible with any dual-edged construction. The sharpened front ends are useful for piercing or chopping in situations where precision is difficult. For example, one quick thrust of a spetum can easily remove the lower foreleg, ankle, and foot of an opponent with a side blade. Trying to do this with only a single spear point is incomparably more difficult. Similarly throat-level thrusts with a spetum can miss a direct hit by a huge distance and still completely impale the victim's neck.[/hide]
#2
Screen Shots & Obituaries /
December 07, 2014, 05:22:02 AM
Quote from: Knight Of Pentacles
Quote from: LadociceaAwful. Just awful.
#3
Off-topic Discussion /
December 06, 2014, 10:32:23 PM
[17:30] Not even close, cmenden. Matagar's real theme song:
[17:31] *** BTH_TratzelisBetterthanMe changed nick to BTh_Persecuted
[17:31] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJL4UGSbeFg
[17:31] HDM wins I think
[17:31] lol
[17:31] A+
[17:31] <@cmenden> Oh wow, yes
[17:31] <@cmenden> HDM wins
[17:31] Jeezus H Kriest, you bastards are supposed to be my friends! HDM!
#4
General Discussion /
December 03, 2014, 02:52:21 AM
#5
Suggestions /
November 26, 2014, 07:44:47 AM
I've barely ever seen them at all (except for one day where they were in like 3 different area's for some reason), i'm surprised it's been an issue.
#6
General Discussion /
November 24, 2014, 03:46:43 AM
If your friends gnoll is a druid and is willing to play ball with other druids, he can find allies in the wilderness. Hell, even if he isn't, there's always Magnatz Mound. The ability of YOUR character to interact with him would be extremely limited though.

What you say about change is logical, but don't expect it to happen. A running EFU theme is the stupid actions of frightened people in the face of illogical situations. You can persue anything ICly of course, but I wouldn't expect a DRUID to ever be aligned with sanctuary. Now, with other Wild Folk, a Gnoll is less of an issue. Something to pursue IG.

And to App for.

PS: I should qualify that you shouldn't let the cynicism of vets stand in the way of you or your friends aspiration. A few months ago I would've told you a successful Paladin operating in Sanctuaries government as a Director was impossible. That was before Abala. The only hard and fast rule is: if you ball hard, you can get it done. The harder something to do is, the harder you gotta ball.
#7
Off-topic Discussion /
November 23, 2014, 01:13:14 AM