Name: Penance
Appearance:
Description: This weapon is normally a mid-sized staff strapped across joseph's back. However, it is enchanted by a Native American Shaman. Whenever Joseph says the words inscribed along the shaft, the power of the Gods flows into the axe and creates the two axe ends, each with a silver edge (ONLY EDGE!) and a small stake at the end of the shaft (also silver).
History: Joseph was traveling throughout Utah, walking in its forests and being on vigil lookout for renegade beasts. However, upon visiting an Indian reservation, a lycan attacked. Josephs attempts to slay it were in vain, and most of the tribe was killed. The lycan took leave, and Joseph went to the tribes shaman. He told him he could help him. He gave joseph his staff and began to chant. The staff glowed and transformed into a metal staff with strange sumerian insriptions along it. They read "Let me right my great wrongdoing; PENANCE." Joseph, quite satisfied with his new weapon, faced off against the wolf, easily overpowering it and ending it's life. Although he felt remorse, the satisfaction of putting the souls of the dead at ease was greater.
Appearance:
Description: This weapon is normally a mid-sized staff strapped across joseph's back. However, it is enchanted by a Native American Shaman. Whenever Joseph says the words inscribed along the shaft, the power of the Gods flows into the axe and creates the two axe ends, each with a silver edge (ONLY EDGE!) and a small stake at the end of the shaft (also silver).
History: Joseph was traveling throughout Utah, walking in its forests and being on vigil lookout for renegade beasts. However, upon visiting an Indian reservation, a lycan attacked. Josephs attempts to slay it were in vain, and most of the tribe was killed. The lycan took leave, and Joseph went to the tribes shaman. He told him he could help him. He gave joseph his staff and began to chant. The staff glowed and transformed into a metal staff with strange sumerian insriptions along it. They read "Let me right my great wrongdoing; PENANCE." Joseph, quite satisfied with his new weapon, faced off against the wolf, easily overpowering it and ending it's life. Although he felt remorse, the satisfaction of putting the souls of the dead at ease was greater.
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