"An Abeiten's Livingwood relic is special. Crafted by them, capturing them. Their own essence. They live, breath, and they grow. Sometimes, these items have a mind of their own. A will. Do they have thoughts of vengeance? Do they grieve? What would happen if this item, a work of art, were to make something itself? If Livingwood were to bear a seed, what might possibly sprout?"
- From "Understanding the Root Elves, Chapter 4."
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A blade of lineage, first of its kind. The pale pink metal of the hilt is of unknown origin, and the patterns in the metal seem to be grown, not forged. As you hold it in your hand, you feel echoes of love.
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Slash
+4 to hit, 1d12 + 3 slashing damage. 6ft range.
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Bind
+2 to hit, 1d10 + 2 slashing damage. 6ft range. Wild vines will entangle the enemy, leaving them prone. They will take 1d8 force damage for every turn they remain entangled.
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At second level, as the user grows closer with the weapon, they gain Petalborn, the ability to transform into a cloud of pink petals blowing on an unfelt wind. This can be used once per fight to avoid any attack on a dexterity roll of 10 or higher.
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Recovered from the Pinelands. Found as a seed, growing from a blade in a natural grown pedestal in front of a large redwood tree.
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