Unlike the vast majority of Ascaria’s more notable artefacts Kathor’s Vambrace contains none of gifts characteristic of Ascarian power. Devoid of the mystical engraving of metal that usually convey magical power the vambrace is instead a simple piece of the porcelain like bone that the Lekatheons use to create their armour. It is smooth and well formed to cover a longer than average slender forearm. It’s power comes from the sheer durability it has acquired, being now impervious to all physical and most magical attacks. Though it has previous born in places charring and scratches it has been seen to heal off of these wounds. This is most likely linked to it’s nature as living armour and its bond with Kathor themselves. The consensus is that the incredible durability of the vambrace is due to it being tempered by the colossal power than has been shaped around it. Kathor’s skill as a flux magus has results in the power of many great magi and even gods being involved in the forging of this artefact. The habitual exposure, due to the way Kathor would control the flow of magic around themselves, has lead to the hardening of the bone to create the incredible power of this artefact. For now the artefact remains with Kathor, still bonded to their arm where it was grown, but it is postulated by scholar’s that the power of it would remain if removed, though of course it’s ability to self repair would be lost.Â