A keen-bladed orc foe
Our third instalment introduces Greywand, a sword forged against the power of humanoids in general and orcs in particular.
Six centuries ago, the now-sundered kingdom of Leodwored stood as the most influential nation of mannish peoples united under one banner. Along the kingdom's northern border, the Duchy of Esobran was home to The Esteemed Order of the Protectors of the Northern Havens. This knightly brotherhood was charged, as it is today, with protecting the kingdom from humanoid raiding by the orc tribes beyond Leodwored's northern frontier.
After ten years of successful defensive campaigns against the orcs, the Order's Champion and First Sword, Marhared, struck north into orcish territory. Chroniclers of the invasion noted that Marhared bore an enchanted sword named Greywand and the shield Quiverbane as proof against any orcish arrow. Sadly, Marhared was to lead his 100-strong cadre of elite knights to its doom. When Marhared's dismembered body was found, no trace remained of his magicked arms.
As is common amongst mortals, rampant speculation exists as to their whereabouts. That Quiverbane was taken by the orcs has been divined through spell-craft. The fate of Greywand, however, has escaped revelation, prompting much research into Leodwored's forgotten lore for clues as its location. The knowledge found has been a cause for celebration, inspired fervour, non-secular debate, secular devotion, and arduous questing.
The first allusion to Greywand appears in the Leodwor Book, a collection of historical writings that predates the kingdom itself by some 250 years. In this tome, the blade is referred to as "Ormdall's Lancet," described as "a divine-wrought anelace of retribution against Blackspawn [orcs], fashioned in the Law-Forge of Jorg."1 Other sources assert that while Greywand was a gift from the Immortal Ormdall, it was periodically lost to the keeping of Men. Indeed, there are long chronologies of Leodwored's frequent orc wars wherein no mention of the weapon's use is made. Whether "lost" means physically misplaced or recalled by its divine master is not clear.
Thus, the common belief is that Greywand was reclaimed by Ormdall, supposedly to be returned when again it was needed. Though this theory accounts for the blade's absence, it does not explain its non-appearance during the violent orc wars of Esobran's immediately subsequent history. Few challenge this belief, however, believing that such is the will of the Immortals.
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1. In the Nord pantheon, Ormdall the Warrior is the Lawful champion of men against orcs; Jorg, the Greysmith, is the Armourer of the Gods. The Esteemed Order of the Protectors, formed into numerous chapters, is the fighting order of Ormdall, based throughout the Leodwored territories.
Greywand is a normal sword +0, +2 vs. orcs fashioned from a dull steel alloy. The weapon's double blade keeps its edge magically, while the hilt, wrapped in cloth of deep azure, moulds itself to the hand of the wielder (Greywand cannot be fumbled). The silvered pommel is capped with a sapphire inside of which the tiny figure of a hawk-the animal companion of Ormdall-may be seen. To any Lawful bearer, the Keen-Blade grants Alertness (as the General Skill; RC/82; if General Skills are not used, allow a +1 to any Surprise roll (RC/92) vs. humanoids). Greywand is also capable of loosing a non-rebounding, two-dice (2d6) Lightning Bolt (RC/49) to orcish combatants, up to thrice per day.
If the bearer is an adherent of Ormdall, the effectiveness of the Lightning Bolt is increased to four dice (4d6). Further, the wielder may summon and control a normal hawk (CC (1986)/16; CC (1993)/52) which can communicate with the bearer empathically. This hunting bird remains for one turn per level of the wielder and may be summoned once per day. If slain, the hawk disappears and regenerates inside the blade's sapphire pommel within one week's time.
Greywand, the Keen-Blade, may spawn any of the following adventures: