Delft Blue Hand-Axe - Helena Hauss
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Delft Blue Hand-Axe - Helena Hauss

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Bearded axe. Its been like year or two since I last time forged an axe and it was lot of fun! Now that my powerhammer is working again, its much easier to make those. So stay tuned because soon there will be More. I'll be adding this to my Etsy shop next week. Cheers!
Icon I did for a cursed item for dnd
Today @adelaidejewel got me two replica bearded axes (!!!) and then told me, a person who trained with weapons and generally likes combat things, to stop swinging the axes around
did you give me axes and not expect me to start swinging them? 😭
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Ah, the 7th of MerMay, as good a time as any for a Walrus Viking!
Firebeard Axe
A bearded axe, created by a legendary dwarven craftsman for personal use. When saying its name, ‘Firebeard’, one to three times, that many fire jets ignite from the holes in the axe head and let the cutting edge glow with heat. When the axe strikes its target, a shower of sparks flies off, dealing +1d6 fire damage per charge used (up to +3d6 fire damage).
Afterwards, the fire jets and the glow quickly die off. If the jets touch the wielder’s skin, they won’t injure, but they can still feel very uncomfortable, especially to those not used to the heat of a forge.
The weapon can hold up to 10 charges and regains 1d4+1 charges at dawn.
Requires attunement.
A fantastic silvered and gilt Bearded Axe with an embossed haft and etched head, attributed to David Winkler,
OaL: 33.5 in/85.2 cm
Blade Width: 6.9 in/17.5 cm
Blade Height: 9.3 in/23.6 cm
Weight: 2.7 lbs/1208 g
Freiberg, Germany, ca. 1629, housed at the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Rüstkammer, Dresden.