![]() In ages past, at the height of Faerun's great empires So i'll split the text up into quotes and explain my interpretation before moving onto the story Okay I have an answer but you probably wont like it as I'm making it up myself (based on canon). You don't just get to play around with the Netheril and legendary artifacts, Perkins! THERE MUST BE SOMETHING! You can't just introduce major artifacts that enabled magical powers beyond the limits of Mystra's ban into a universe via a level two party in a fifth edition module!!! And more importantly, how the bloody heck does anyone explain it even being within two hundred miles of VELKYNVELVE?! Three hundred miles from the buried realms? I've cross referenced three books infront of me, scoured two forums, and crashed my browser with all these wikis- someone- please explain Dawnbringer! -faints-Īppendix: Times the Nether Scrolls were discussed before here. What if Brysis of Khaem had figured this out, and took the sword into their tomb, and sunk it far away? Many people, including myself, wonder why a creature evil enough to rise as a Wraith would be clutching such a holy artifact so close to their chest? Dawnbringer burns evil creatures who wish to wield it, what if Brysis was a good hearted creature turned evil by the underdark or somehow by the aftermath of Gromph's spell? What if Brysis knew that Dawnbringer could be used as a key to the Ars Factum, to restore Netheril's mythallars? Or maybe that Dawnbringer could be used to bring an end to them? ![]() Something that an ancient Netherese wished not to fall into the hands of anyone. What if, somehow, by some insanity, Dawnbringer is related if not -the- key to the Ars Factum. This way to rearrange and walk through the whole set is fascinating, but doesn't quite fit with how the Ars Factum specifically was a keyed document. The biggest issue of Quess'Ar'Teranthvar is that the elves were able to supposedly understand the fifth, and a kind of sixth chapter by the creation of the golden dragon. Gold is everywhere, and Dawnbringer is a gilded sword hilt. The Sun Elves were considered a breed of High Elves. Myth Drannor is populated by Eladrin- who were High Elves. The last beings known to properly use the fifth scroll were the elves of Myth Drannor, with the use of the GOLDEN GROVE Quess'Ar'Teranthvar. The Sun Elves were also known as the Gold Elves. It prefers that its blade always be present and shedding light in areas of darkness, and it strongly resists being parted from its wielder for any length of time.įorged by Netherese worshipers of Amaunator and found in tomb of half-elf sorcerer Brysis of Khaem in Underdark. Long years lost in darkness have made Dawnbringer frightened of both the dark and abandonment. It is kind and compassionate to those in need, but fierce and destructive to its enemies. Forged by ancient sun worshipers, Dawnbringer is meant to bring light into darkness and to fight creatures of darkness. It knows every language you know while you’re attuned to it. The sword can speak, read, and understand Common, and it can communicate with its wielder telepathically. ![]() It has hearing and darkvision out to a range of 120 feet. Dawnbringer is a sentient neutral good weapon with an Intelligence of 12, a Wisdom of 15, and a Charisma of 14. Once used, this ability can’t be used again until the next dawn. While holding the weapon, you can use an action to touch a creature with the blade and cast lesser restoration on that creature. While the blade persists, you can use an action to expand or reduce its radius of bright and dim light by 5 feet each, to a maximum of 30 feet each or a minimum of 10 feet each. ![]() The sword's luminous blade emits bright light in a 15-foot radius and dim light for an additional 15 feet. When you hit an undead with it, that target takes an extra 1d8 radiant damage. You gain a +2 bonus to attack and damage rolls made with this weapon, which deals radiant damage instead of slashing damage. If you are proficient with shortswords or longswords, you are proficient with the sun blade. While the blade exists, this magic longsword has the finesse property. While grasping the hilt, you can use a bonus action to make a blade of pure radiance spring from the hilt, or cause the blade to disappear. Lost for ages in the Underdark, Dawnbringer appears to be a gilded longsword hilt. Dawnbringer Weapon (longsword), unique (requires attunement by a Creature of Non-Evil Alignment)
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