Honorbound

Honorbound
(Force-Imbued Blade)
Type: Weapon (Bladed)
Category: Sword

Granted: Phrik Alloy Construction

Bladed Weapon Enhancement - II: Monomolecular Blade

Bladed Weapon Hilt Upgrade - I: Finger Grips

Melee Weapon Cosmetic: Foe-Cleaver

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Owned by: Quaestor Koda Kendis

Prototype: Force-Imbued Blade

Slotted in: Leonidas

The Force-Imbued Blade is a medium-length bladed weapon just short and light enough to still wield single-handed. According to legend, it was used by Force Adepts and the Jedi Order before the invention of the lightsaber. It traditionally had a set of runes etched along the side of the blade and imbued with a kyber crystal which is housed inside the hilt - allowing the blade to glow with the power of the Force coursing through it. The blade is preternaturally strong and sharp and capable of cutting effortlessly through most materials - even being capable of damaging dark-side spirits - and is made by the most powerful non-dark-aligned members of the Brotherhood.

Granted Aspect: Phrik Alloy Construction (Granted)

Phrik Alloy Construction

This Force-Imbued Blade has been constructed out of nearly indestructible phrik alloy. This phrik alloy allows Alexsander Leonidas to use his Force-Imbued Blade to resist blaster and lightsaber attacks.

Monomolecular Blade (Bladed Weapon Enhancement - II)

Honorbound has been fitted with a monomolecular blade created from a single high-strength molecule, creating a fragile yet un-matched cutting edge compared to other Force-Imbued Blades.

Finger Grips (Bladed Weapon Hilt Upgrade - I)

The handle of this Force-Imbued Blade has been altered to incorporate a set of rings attached to the grip that slips comfortably over the wearer's fingers to aid in weapon retention.

Foe-Cleaver (Melee Weapon Cosmetic)

Honorbound is a single edged blade with a curved handguard. The blade itself gleams of polished silver and is etched with swooping runes across half of its length that glows a faint blue-green. The handle is made of carved Wroshyr wood for ornimentation.