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marcum uth mather
08-20-2003, 10:33 PM
my friend and i are taking part of a large campaing.. its already been going for a year now any way my carector a 4lev fighter/ 4lev cleric goud himselg involved with quiet a delema. he was called back to baruk azik to help escort the new king of the gient downs to my father the hight priest of brans retreat. ANYWAY.... threw a couple of adventures with thes guys we help to fouil the gorgons atemt to grap the ax of the dwarvish lords from a long forgoten stronhold north of baruik and south of mier-kulied. now i have the ax and i dont know what to do.. also im not sure what the 3ed stats are for it..any input would be cool..

Krow
08-26-2003, 04:06 PM
Hola,
I don't have any idea what the 3E stats are on the Axe of the Dwarven Lords, but it's rather irrelevant in this case. The axe you were given is an axe of the same name, but was created by the DM, with stats and special abilities he wanted. He should have chosen to call it something else as to not confuse you. Like "Tim" or something like that. :)
Although, I too am interested in finding out what the stats for the real Axe of the Dwarven Lords are.
As for you finding out the stats on the axe he's given you, it will take time. He has made it sentient, with a willpower obviously greater than mine, as I could not fully identify it. It allowed me only to identify the statistics it wanted me to know, hiding the rest from me.

Good luck and ---- HELP ME GET RID OF THE TAINT!!! :ph34r:

marcum uth mather
08-28-2003, 03:03 PM
call it a curiosoty then. i was just wondering if anyone had the states.

ryancaveney
08-31-2003, 05:31 AM
On Thursday, August 28, marcum uth mather wrote:



> call it a curiosoty then. i was just wondering if anyone had the states.



I don`t know if the Axe has been officially updated to 3e, but I do have

the 2e stats, if you`re interested. Here goes:



The weapon varies between 1.5 and 4 feet long, adjusting itself to its

wielder`s comfort, and weighs ten pounds.



It is inscribed in gold with the phrase, "Behold the Fierce Axe! Let

the enemies of the High King despair!" in archaic dwarven runes.



Detect magic reveals only "dim power", not the type or true strength

of the magic of the artifact.



Detect Evil, Detect Good, Identify, Know Alignment, Locate Object, and

all similar spells, spell-like powers, and psionic effects reveal

nothing at all about the Axe.



Legend Lore, Contact Other Plane and Commune never reveal the Axe`s

location. They can help uncover its powers, but "provide only cryptic

answers at best."



It cannot be destroyed or even damaged at all except by a specific

process involving the several other dwarven artifacts which were used

to make it. Mordenkainen`s Disjunction, a Rod of Cancellation, or a

Sphere of Annihilation might cause it to disappear from its current

location and reappear in the tomb where it was placed long ago, or might

not affect it at all (5% or 10% chance to make it go away).



Unless otherwise noted, the Axe`s powers function even in areas of

anti-magic, such as within an Antimagic Shell or a beholder`s main

eye ray.



It functions as either a short pick or a long axe, and changes its

length accordingly. Wielders must weigh at least 110 pounds and be at

least 3`6" tall but no more than 4`6" tall; wielders not meeting the

height and weight requirements suffer a -1 penalty to all attack rolls

and lose any combat bonuses from weapon skill (weapon of choice,

weapon specialization, or weapon mastery).



Its actual combat bonus varies (see below), but it always functions as

a +3 weapon for determining which creatures it can harm.



As a pick, it usually functions as a horseman`s pick +2, but in the

hands of a dwarf acts as a hammer +3 dwarven thrower. A dwarf can

hurl the weapon up to 60 yards; the range is always considered short,

and any combat bonuses from Str, Dex and weapon skill apply. Base

damage is 2d4+2 vs. man-sized or smaller, and 2d4 vs. larger. Against

an ogre, ogre mage, troll, ettin, giant or giant-kin, base damage

increases to 3d4. A dwarf can throw the Axe once per round; hit or

miss, it always returns at the end of the round.



When used as an Axe, it has only a +1 bonus to attack and damage, but

acts as a sword of sharpness, severing limbs or heads on attack rolls

of 18-20 or above, depending on the target`s size and solidity.



The Axe has four spell-like powers, which function at the 20th level

of magic use.



Once per week, summon a 16HD earth elemental. It serves as a willing

friend for 20 turns until slain, banished or dismissed by the wielder.

It follows instructions without requiring concentration on the part of

the wielder. This power does not function in anti-magic areas.



Once per month, cast Earthquake (7th-level Priest spell) on an area up

to 100 feet in diameter and up to 120 yards away. This power does not

function in anti-magic areas.



Three times per day, cast Passwall (5th-level Wizard spell) to open a

passage through stone, plaster, earth or wooden walls. The passage is

8 feet high, 5 feet wide, up to 20 feet long, and lasts for up to 20

80 minutes or until dispelled or commanded to close by the wielder.

This power does not function in anti-magic areas.



Once per day, petrify an opponent within 200 yards (as per reversed

Stone to Flesh, 6th-level Wizard spell), or restore a petrified

creature to normal (unlike Stone to Flesh, it only undoes previous

petrification; it does not affect normal stone). In an anti-magic

area, the target must be touched by the Axe.



Anyone holding the Axe gains the infravision and underground detection

capabilities of a dwarf (slopes, depth, traps, new construction, etc.).

If already a dwarf, these abilities are doubled.



The wielder`s basic lifespan is doubled. The extra years are added to

the "middle age" category.



The first time any nondwarf touches the Axe, he permanently loses one

point of Charisma, unless someone else is already holding it. This

loss cannot be dispelled, including by a Wish, though the reduced

Charisma score can then be increased normally by books and such.



Anytime the Axe wielder holds or carries a magic item, there is a 20%

chance it will be rendered permanently nonfunctional. Items held or

carried by other creatures are not affected, nor are spell effects

(e.g., it can`t dispel a Wall of Force). This power does not affect

the Axe itself or other artifacts.



The Axe slowly and inexorably transforms its wielder into a dwarf

fighter, (yes, class is changed, as well as race) who is 4`1" tall,

weighs 147 pounds, and has light tan skin, thick coal-black hair, and

matching beard (even females). [Of course, a Birthright dwarf`s weight

should be doubled, and its skin be gray, stony and cold.] The rules

for this are complicated, and depend on how different the wielder`s

starting height is from the 49-inch endpoint; basically, each week,

you grow d6 inches closer to the target height, and once you`ve

reached it, the change is complete. Nothing can prevent or undo this

transformation, except perhaps the direct intervention of a greater

god, for which the character would probably have to pay far too high a

price. The transformation can only be halted (but not reversed!) by

giving the Axe away to a new owner.



Most interestingly, the 2e module contains a section on porting the

adventure to the Birthright campaign setting, which includes bonus

powers at the realm level of play. A non-dwarf regent wielder gains a

+1 bonus to Create, Contest or Rule Law holdings in any province whose

population consists mostly of dwarves. If the regent wielder is a

dwarf (which includes has been turned into one by the Axe), the bonus

becomes +1 to *any* domain action in a province whose population

consists mostly of dwarves.



As a first approximation to 3e, I`d probably not change its spell-like

powers, but make its basic weapon type a +3 keen giant-bane battle axe

of throwing, distance, returning and wounding.



Does that help?





Ryan Caveney

DanMcSorley
08-31-2003, 05:31 AM
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, Ryan B. Caveney wrote:

> I don`t know if the Axe has been officially updated to 3e,



It`s in the epic level handbook. A major artifact, +6 keen throwing

goblinoid-bane dwarven waraxe. Doubles the range of a dwarf`s darkvision,

gives any nondwarf who holds it 2 points of temporary charisma damage as

long as they hold it.



The current owner gains a +10 on craft checks for armorsmithing,

blacksmithing, gemcutting, stonemasonry, and weaponsmithing. The wielder

can summon an elder earth elemental (as a summon monster type spell)

1/week for 20 rounds.



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Daniel McSorley