From: | Ereskanti@***.com Ereskanti@***.com |
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Subject: | Magical Monowhips |
Date: | Tue, 16 Feb 1999 16:14:18 EST |
sandman@****.uni-oldenburg.de writes:
>
> I don't think that a Mono WHip is possible as a weapon focus
> though there is no explicit rule that prohibits it. In my
> game I don#t allow one because a weapon focus must include
> orichalcrum (sp?). A Mono Whip is sensitive toward it's
> ingrediens. I don't belief you can manufacture a mono wire
> which includes orichalcrum and orichalcrum only in the
> handle shouldn't be enough.
You are probably very correct, however the manipulation/processing of the
"monoline" via refinement or "cleansing" type procedures should
suffice enough
to function in a magical enchanting process. Additionally, please note that
the end of the monowhip requires a countersinc/weight, in order to obtain
function, destructive, velocity. IMO, the very end of the monowhip probably
has a weight, and additional razoring/edges in order to keep that tip
functional. In any case, the end of the overall object could also contain a
unit of orichalcum in it's creation, with the handle containing the
"gravitating end" of the orichalcum (I'd say gr***ding, but people would get
mad), and the line in between functioning in a physical sense as the "astral
conduit" between the ends, through which the handle of the device itself is
the grip, which gives it the connection to a living, magical, weidler with a
willpower to direct it's magical energies into alignment/syncronicity of that
of the physical weapon.
-K (who doesn't know why he's sounding like Adam G. ATM)
-K