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BaroqueWolfe β€” Crimson's Elemental Blade Forms

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Description These are the first 7 varieties of the elemental blade forms of the magic sword, Crimson, from my Crimson Path story project. The sword itself is a blade-less hilt to begin with, until it absorbs a substance or resource of any of the natural elements (such as fire, water, earth, etc) and creates an array of sword blades that are imbued with the very mystical elements that each one represents.

The Fire blade of course can protrude fireballs and engulf anything it cuts into flames, and is inspired by the Germanic Flamberge sword.

The Lightning blade can conduct electricity and spew lightning bolts, and is pretty much a fantasied crossbreed between a scimitar and a katana.

The Water blade can elongate itself and act like a sword whip, but is very hard to control without proper training.

The Earth blade is much heavier, but can still deliver powerful blows and produce various rock forms for ground attacks and projectiles. It is also an entirely made up fantasy blade called a "Triple-edge'.

The Ice blade can produce glacier spikes for ground attacks and freeze blasts for projectiles, and is also inspired by a Germanic sword called a Zweihander.

The Wind blade can produce mini tornadoes and other wind-based projectiles, and can grant it's wielder a temporal amount of swift speed.

And the Metal blade is used mostly as like a normal sword blade form for basic combat, but has a hidden ability of manipulating magnetism with the right focus in mind.

There are more elemental blades to come, this was just the first batch.


Crimson Path and it's materials (c)Β Chad Coulter
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FireNekoGin [2013-12-20 03:04:19 +0000 UTC]

Nice. Very nice.

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BaroqueWolfe In reply to FireNekoGin [2013-12-20 04:14:24 +0000 UTC]

Thanks.

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FireNekoGin In reply to BaroqueWolfe [2013-12-20 17:33:18 +0000 UTC]

Welcome

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