Name: Vyda Axiym
Type: War Hammer
Element: Chi
Effect: Guillotine Lamp: The glowing, lantern-like head of this weapon can be removed, and the shaft used as a backup weapon.
Long/Short range: Short range
Description: This weapon looks just like a lantern in appearance. There are sinister-looking spikes protruding from it. It appears to be made from a metallic alloy that has not yet been discovered in our world. It is six feet in height, and 210 lbs, making it very difficult to swing. The light from its tip glows intensely in dark places, and when Zitka is performing a summoning ritual.
History: Few people who begin their journey as Summoners ever become fully-fledged acolytes, but after seventeen years of rigorous study, preparation, and trials, Zitka passed her final trial, and summoned her first companion of battle.
But there was more in store for Akira Doshu to come in her test to become a Priest of the Summoner's Circle---to find a link between worlds and put her hand into the Spirit World itself. No soul, save the Avatar's, had ever fully passed on to the Spirit World without dying first.
Curiosity compelled her--she stepped into the boundaries beyond, and vanished.
For fourteen days, and fourteen nights, Akira did not appear. People who had known her personally long gave up hope of ever seeing her again. None but the Avatar were permitted by the Spirits to ever leave their realm.
Until she returned.
Doshu came back to the physical world, unharmed and unshaken by her trip--and wielding an enormous hammer, Vyda Axiym ("FUae-deah AHxeeaem"). Nobody knows exactly what happened to the young girl who ventured into that realm---but the person who came out, was changed: enlightened. There was a glow about her, a sense of purpose now, that had not been there even when she'd fulfilled her training as a Summoner.
When she was awarded the title of Summoner Priest, she refused. Akira Doshu then immediately quit the order, and left without a trace. None knew why the prodigal summoner vanished that day, or why she forsook years and years of training after that trip into the other world.
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Type: War Hammer
Element: Chi
Effect: Guillotine Lamp: The glowing, lantern-like head of this weapon can be removed, and the shaft used as a backup weapon.
Long/Short range: Short range
Description: This weapon looks just like a lantern in appearance. There are sinister-looking spikes protruding from it. It appears to be made from a metallic alloy that has not yet been discovered in our world. It is six feet in height, and 210 lbs, making it very difficult to swing. The light from its tip glows intensely in dark places, and when Zitka is performing a summoning ritual.
History: Few people who begin their journey as Summoners ever become fully-fledged acolytes, but after seventeen years of rigorous study, preparation, and trials, Zitka passed her final trial, and summoned her first companion of battle.
But there was more in store for Akira Doshu to come in her test to become a Priest of the Summoner's Circle---to find a link between worlds and put her hand into the Spirit World itself. No soul, save the Avatar's, had ever fully passed on to the Spirit World without dying first.
Curiosity compelled her--she stepped into the boundaries beyond, and vanished.
For fourteen days, and fourteen nights, Akira did not appear. People who had known her personally long gave up hope of ever seeing her again. None but the Avatar were permitted by the Spirits to ever leave their realm.
Until she returned.
Doshu came back to the physical world, unharmed and unshaken by her trip--and wielding an enormous hammer, Vyda Axiym ("FUae-deah AHxeeaem"). Nobody knows exactly what happened to the young girl who ventured into that realm---but the person who came out, was changed: enlightened. There was a glow about her, a sense of purpose now, that had not been there even when she'd fulfilled her training as a Summoner.
When she was awarded the title of Summoner Priest, she refused. Akira Doshu then immediately quit the order, and left without a trace. None knew why the prodigal summoner vanished that day, or why she forsook years and years of training after that trip into the other world.
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