Crafting the Divine Warhammer
Gather together the following items:
- Luminus (Possible reward from CKC run)
- A Book entitled "A Dialogue on the Orbos of the Heavens -1-" (Found in the Blackstaff Library)
- The Resurrection of Life (Potion from Resurrector in the sky above Chessboard)
- an Old Moss Covered Warhammer (From the cadaver in Darrowmere, blind it to get the warhammer)
- a chunk of coal (from the dwarven mines)
Travel to the Titan Village and find the armor shop, go down, then west to Draomar and say:
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Man that mace you carry reminds me of an idea I had for a weapon....'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'If only I had someone to help me craft it.'
You say [OOC] 'help'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'You would be willing to help me?'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'If successfull... Creating this weapon would be the pinnacle of my career as a weaponsmith.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Keep in mind there is always the distinct possibility that I may fail.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Are you prepared for that risk?'
You say [OOC] 'prepared'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Excellent! Then we will be needing a few supplies before we begin.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'I will need the items on this list and that holy mace you carry now.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Come back and give me the list when you are ready.'
You say [OOC] 'prepared'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Excellent! Then we will be needing a few supplies before we begin.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'I will need the items on this list and that holy mace you carry now.'
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Come back and give me the list when you are ready.'
Just hand him the list and he'll wreck your stuff!
And if it fails, this is what happens (and you lose ALL the ingredients):
You give Luminus to Draomar the blacksmith.
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Excellent now I have everything I need.'
Draomar the blacksmith takes the coal and places it in the forge carefully.
Draomar the blacksmith Finds the page in the book he needs and leaves it open on his workbench.
Draomar the blacksmith moves over to the bellows and pumps them untill the coal catches and glows red.
Draomar the blacksmith takes the Luminus and places it in the coals inside of a cauldron.
The luminus melts into molten metal in the cauldron.
Draomar the blacksmith takes the cauldron out of the forge and pours the metal into a mold
The metal cools into a long thin plate.
Draomar the blacksmith takes the metal out of the mold using his heavy leather gloves.
Draomar the blacksmith takes the warhammer and places it in the forge long enough to burn off the moss and soften the metal.
Draomar the blacksmith removes the warhammer with his tongs and begins to hammer the old weapon smooth again.
Draomar the blacksmith dips the warhammer in a barrel of brine and sets it aside.
Draomar the blacksmith pulls the sheet of metal from the melted Luminus and begins to hammer it into a thin sheet.
Draomar the blacksmith grabs the newly shaped warhammer and places it in the center of the sheet of metal.
Draomar the blacksmith bends the metal up over the warhammer and begins to pound it onto the head of the hammer.
Draomar the blacksmith puts the head of the hammer into the forge and heats it back up to red hot.
The new metal on the warhammer's head smooths out and conforms to the head of the hammer.
Draomar the blacksmith pulls the warhammer from the coals and dips it once more in the brine.
Draomar the blacksmith lays the hammer back on his work bench and steps back.
Draomar the blacksmith wipes the sweat from his brow with his sleeve.
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Now comes the part where you pray for luck.'
Draomar the blacksmith uncorcs the potion of Ressurection of Life and pours it over the head of the hammer.
The warhammer begins to vibrate against the table violently.
The head of the hammer begins to glow red hot and melts into a liquid puddle consuming the book with it.
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Its going to take me ages to clean that up!'
Draomar the blacksmith sighs.
Draomar the blacksmith says 'Oh well... maybe next time!'