DocFrost72 wrote: »*The dying king clutches your collar, his blinded eyes focusing on yours as if by magic. Through his coughs and sputters, the last ayleid manages to bequeath to you the most prized posession he owns. As he hands you the sword, using the last bit of his energy to complete the exchange, he falls back to the cold stone floor, the light finally extinguishing from those brilliant eyes.
You grasp the sword in your hand, anger forming tears in your eyes. How could this happen? How could that ninny give you an ornate sword?! You rush to the nearest merchant and quickly relieve yourself of this garbage.*
Idk if that helped you OP, but it helped me.
DocFrost72 wrote: »*The dying king clutches your collar, his blinded eyes focusing on yours as if by magic. Through his coughs and sputters, the last ayleid manages to bequeath to you the most prized posession he owns. As he hands you the sword, using the last bit of his energy to complete the exchange, he falls back to the cold stone floor, the light finally extinguishing from those brilliant eyes.
You grasp the sword in your hand, anger forming tears in your eyes. How could this happen? How could that ninny give you an ornate sword?! You rush to the nearest merchant and quickly relieve yourself of this garbage.*
Idk if that helped you OP, but it helped me.
nimander99 wrote: »Its patently absurd that Ornate is on this weapon... King Dynar, the last Ayleid King's sword has the most worthless trait in the game.
"Here, I'm dying! Take my blade and sell it for 120 gold pieces."
Final words of King Dynar, May he RIP.
It's immersive. Dynar would have an Ornately decorated Sword befitting his stature as a Noble.
It's one of several things that I think should be turned into a furniture item, so it can be placed on the wall of your home in remembrance.