Campaign specific equipment

Melee Weapons, Two Handed

Also see https://www.dropbox.com/s/sxsi5lu5lwayioy/campaign%20custom%20weapons.xlsx?dl=0

Bidentis

An oddly weighted spear made from the paired fangs of a sabre-tooth tiger set at right angles to the shaft. It is intended to be swept down upon the head or back of an opponent to embed the fangs.

Chimalli

A large circular shield, formed from a range of different materials and decorated with coloured feathers. The basic version is a frame of fire-hardened wooden rods, covered with woven cloth or dinosaur hide; whilst others can be formed from turtle shells. The High Folk sometimes use copper to sheathe their shields.

Cuauhololli

An oddly shaped wooden club comprised of a curving shaft ending in a spherical ball. The curvature of the weapon enables it to bend around the edge of a shield, but makes it unwieldy for parrying (it has the Flexible trait despite being rigid).

Eku

An oar-spear, quite literally a thrusting spear with a broadened end making it useful for paddling small rafts or canoes. The paddle can substitute as a club, permitting access to the Stun Location effect.

Gada

A type of stone mace whose head is carved into that of a demon, monster or skull depending on the maker.

Kratosi

An ovoid wicker shield with thorns and sharks’ teeth set into its face, so that striking weapons, or even an enemy shield, can get caught on its surface.

Maquahuitl

Swords made from exceptionally tough hardwood, with edges inset with razor-sharp flakes of obsidian. They tend to be more fragile than metal equivalents, but inflict very nasty wounds. Maquahuitl come in single-handed and double-handed versions.

Mubuchae

A fan with reinforced spars, so that it is able to parry incoming attacks and even cover a limited number of Hit Locations as if it were a shield. The fan’s upper edge when opened is able to inflict cutting attacks.

Parashu

Wooden axe embedded with sharks’ teeth. Most are shaped with exotic bends in the haft, or weirdly shaped heads.

Patu

Stone clubs carved into a flat, ovoid shape. These are usually made of smoothed obsidian, but a few priceless examples are carved from Jadestone. Patu faces often depict unusual designs, dependent upon the Brotherhood or Tribe it originated from.

Tepoztopilli

A two handed cross between a spear and a halberd, with an edge formed from obsidian flakes similar to Maquahuitl.

Trishula

Stone headed tridents with blades which are capable of penetrating copper or bronze armour. Most are ground in such a way that the edges are serrated with rearwards pointing barbs making them vicious when withdrawn from an impaling wound. They can be used one or two handed.

Wahaika

A wooden or dinosaur bone club, similar to a Patu except that it has a notch on one side used to capture an opponent’s weapon.

Taiaha

Dinosaur bone staff with a stabbing point at one end and a flattened blade at the other, used for bashing rather than cutting. The staff is generally decorated with collars or tufts of feathers for decoration.