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Approved Tech Medelwr & Heddwch

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Handaxe
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Very Light
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Highly resistant to Lightsabers
  • Resistant to blaster bolts
  • Able to charge the weapon in the Force and cause the weapon to emit Force Lightning or Force Push from it
  • Can slice through nearly any material due to being Force imbued
STRENGTHS
  • For the size of the axes, they are very light to hold
  • They are able to charge and hold the charge of the Force to unleash devastating Force based attacks
  • They can block and resist Lightsaber attacks
  • They can block and resist blaster bolts
  • The blades of the axes can cut through nearly all materials with ease
  • The axes also have the ability to harm and destroy Dark Side spirits
  • While they could lose their connection to the Force, being made from Songsteel means that they will remain very durable and resistant to Lightsabers with or without the Force
WEAKNESSES
  • Cannot deflect blaster bolts
  • Offer no defensive or offensive capabilities against sonic weapons
  • Extreme temperatures can damage or warp the axes
  • Electrical attacks can overcharge the electronics and cause dangerous backfires if the axes are charged with the Force
  • Overcharging the axes with the Force can create a backfire that harms the user instead
  • Allows people to detect the wielder in the Force due to Force flowing through the weapon
  • If the weapons enter an area with a Force Void or Force Nullification they lose their connection to the Force, losing all abilities and traits that do not stem from the raw materials themselves
DESCRIPTION
Brynjar Threist spent months searching for and researching the history of Medelwr, the ancestral weapon of his clan. After that period, he located what he believed to be the resting place of his ancestor’s weapon, upon locating it he found the axe to be shattered beyond repair and lost all the powers it once had. Disheartened, he was unsure what he was meant to do since all that was left was to find the founder of his clan’s burial site that had been lost to time. It was promised there that there would be a way to restore the strength to his clan.

Spending more months on the possible areas of his long lost ancestor, Brynjar finally travelled to the desert region. The journey was harsh and his body was nearly collapsing due to the intense heat, lack of water and lack of proper sleep. Eventually he found a cave that led to the burial site of his ancestor, upon reaching there, he found himself in a Force Vision of a possible future. One where he ruled over his people but ultimately led to their deaths and to his own demise. After bearing through the vision and questioning the Force Ghost of his ancestor, Brynjar received a scroll informing him of how to recreate Medelwr and bring it back to the glory it once had.

Once Brynjar returned to his ancestral homestead, he spent weeks understanding and wrapping his head around the power that he needed to wield in order to create the axe to his desire. Brynjar took several attempts forging the blade, with explosive and dangerous outcomes at times. It wasn’t until he thought about his new companions, his desire to protect them, to maintain the small peace that they had built that his mind began to connect with the axe, the crystal and forge it all together. However, once he finished creating the Force-imbued axe, he realised that it was half the weapon that Medelwr was supposed to be. That there was enough materials to create a second axe, which was Brynjar’s preferred style of fighting.

Repeating the process, Brynjar then created Heddwch, his second Force-imbued axe. A perfect twin of Medelwr and what he felt represented peace and war in his own mind.
 
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