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'''Farbane''' is a magical waraxe carved from a mysterious purple crystal. This material makes it exceptionally strong against aberrations, as well as providing its wielder some protection against the same. It is currently wielded by the half-orc ranger [[Harthur]], who found it in the [[Tomb of Horrors]].
'''Farbane''' is a magical waraxe carved from a mysterious purple crystal. This material makes it exceptionally strong against aberrations, as well as providing its wielder some protection against the same. It is currently wielded by the half-orc ranger [[Harthur Grai]], who found it in the [[Tomb of Horrors]].


During the [[Battle of Silverstone]], when it was discovered that the store heart of a powerful aberrant monstrosity had been implanted into [[Boccob]]'s chest, Harthur used Farbane to shatter it and give the former god a merciful death. A portion of their essence was drawn into Farbane, further empowering it.
During the [[Battle of Silverstone]], when it was discovered that the store heart of a powerful aberrant monstrosity had been implanted into [[Boccob]]'s chest, Harthur used Farbane to shatter it and give the former god a merciful death. A portion of their essence was drawn into Farbane, further empowering it.


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Revision as of 23:15, 20 February 2013

Farbane is a magical waraxe carved from a mysterious purple crystal. This material makes it exceptionally strong against aberrations, as well as providing its wielder some protection against the same. It is currently wielded by the half-orc ranger Harthur Grai, who found it in the Tomb of Horrors.

During the Battle of Silverstone, when it was discovered that the store heart of a powerful aberrant monstrosity had been implanted into Boccob's chest, Harthur used Farbane to shatter it and give the former god a merciful death. A portion of their essence was drawn into Farbane, further empowering it.