Capítulo 3: DISEÑO Y CONSTRUCCIÓN
3.1. Diseño
3.1.2. Proceso de diseño
Weapon Region/User Cost Damage (S) Damage (M) Critical Range Weight Type*
Simple Weapons: Light Weapons (continued)
Maraba Kalamaran 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Melawerai Elf (Wood) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Melka Dejy (Byth) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Meramin Halfling (Golden) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Mundon Pel Brolenese 2 gp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Nagraz-Nakhaz Hobgoblin (Krangi) 2 gp 1d4 1d6 x2 20 ft. 2 lb. Slashing
Norn-Dar Dejy (Tharay) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 20 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Nrestam Gnome (Rock) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Nyja Dejy (Simay) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x3 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Ortakk Torakki 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Pilora Dejy (Malavla) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
P'Lamaki Tarisatan 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Rakknor Tharggy 3 sp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Ralanu Dejy (Malavla) 3 sp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Rautan Dejy (Malavla) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Rem'Sar Kalamaran 2 gp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 2 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Rikisha Dejy (Narhino) 2 gp 1d4 1d6 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Roshary Dejy (Khydoban) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Roundel Any 2 gp 1d4 1d6 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Sati'Dar Kasite 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Satiri Pekalese 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Selenirad Elf (Wood) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing
Sharahznam Zazahnii 3 sp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Sharatel Elf (High) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Shynevi Dejy (Murs) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 20 ft. 1 lb. Slashing
Silkra-Brazog Hobgoblin (Kargi) 4 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Sorka Fhokki 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Sorykarra Tharggy 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x3 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Stiletto Young Kingdoms 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Stiletto, Bloodthorn 12 gp 1d2 1d3 x2 - 0.5 lb. Piercing
Tak'Livek Kalamaran 2 gp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Thakylo Dejy (Chors) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Thinath Dejy (Anyth) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Tindrer Gnome (Deep) 2 gp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Triangular Any 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Triple Eldoran 6 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Tularelin Elf (High) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Urgad Dwarf (Stone) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Vaknaraz-Thal Hobgoblin (Brindonwood) 4 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 20 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Vaovazaar Reanaarian 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Venkyr Dejy (Chinotan) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Vijoran Dejy (Khydoban) 1 gp 1d4 1d6 19-20/x2 10 ft. 2 lb. Slashing
Weremar Elf (Dark) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Xaraiz Reanaarian 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 - 1 lb. Piercing
Yenkevi Dejy (Shan-Gyr) 2 gp 1d3 1d4 x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Piercing
Yulvaln Brandobian 2 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Zarmeßk Dwarf (Hill) 3 sp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 10 ft. 1 lb. Slashing and Piercing
Martial Weapons: Light Weapons
Kukri not on Tellene 8 gp 1d3 1d4 19-20/x2 - 2 lb. Slashing
Tear Knife Halfling (any) 2 sp 1d2 1d3 x2 - - Piercing
Exotic Weapons: Light Weapons
Kori Dejy (Tharay) 8 gp 1d3 1d4 18-20/x2 - 3 lb. Slashing and Piercing
* When two types are given, the weapon is both types.
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Chelora: This heavily curved, single-edged Malavla (Dejy) knife has a looping handle and knuckle guard. The blade curves in a crescent shape in a direction opposite that of the handle.
Chevara: Only monks of the Raiser from the island of Malavla use this double-sided, sickle-like dagger. While both sides are sharp-ened, one side is straight and serrated near the down-angled tip, while the other side is concave and not serrated.
Choshnyr: Yatak (Dejy) favor this single-edged, curved knife with a short, sword-like grip.
Colinalei: This short, single-edged wild elf knife has its grip set at a 30 degree angle to the blade edge.
Culiraleen: This sickle-shaped high elf knife has no guard.
Dagger, Forked Punching: This weapon resembles a normal punching dagger, except that where the punching dagger has one blade, this has two blades, each half the width of that of the standard punching dagger. This weapon originates in the lands of the Khydoban, but may now be found throughout much of the eastern half of Tellene.
Dagger, Guarded Punching: This is a normal punching dagger with an extra hand guard designed to protect the back of the wielder’s hand.
Dagger, Parrying: This long, straight dagger features upturned quillons and a hand guard. Some parrying daggers are spring-loaded and designed to split into three blades at the simple push of a button. The parrying dagger is designed to parry an opponent’s weapon and then break it, while its close relative, the main gauche dagger is best only for parrying.
Dagger, Punching: This straight, double-edged dagger has a unique handle design. The handle is composed of two parallel iron
bars connected by two perpendicular crossbars. One of the crossbars attaches in the middle of the side bars and the other attaches at the top of the side bars and is fastened to the blade. The wielder grips the middle crossbar, which functions as a handgrip, and uses the weapon in a punching motion to pierce armor, specifically chain mail. Most punching dagger designs are believed to originate in the Khydoban Desert. .
Damak: This mountain dwarf ’s knife possesses a heavy, single-edged, crescent-shaped blade set at a 40 degree angle to the hilt.
Daran: This exotic, double-edged dagger is used by the Dejy in and around the Khydoban, and features a double-curved blade. The blade, hilt and guard are always forged as one single piece.
Dirk: This straight, single-edged Brandobian knife has a tapering, conical grip. The hilts are often decorated with thin iron strips. The dirk is a common weapon in the Sovereign Lands.
Durgrum: The stone dwarves use this straight-bladed knife with a reinforced tip for thrusting attacks.
Durlven: Dark elves forge this straight, heavy-bladed knife.
Endarba: This knife possesses a short, wide, single-edged blade set on a long narrow handle, making the weapon appear more like an axe than a knife. This ancient weapon, coming from the ruins of the Khydoban Desert, conceals an even smaller blade in the handle.
Enkako: This double-edged Defohy (Dejy) dagger features a narrow handle and a large round pommel.
Enshajen: Fitonshir (Dejy) favor this broad, single-edged knife.
Faertam: This small, single-edged, single-curved dagger is used by forest gnomes.
Fantail: This wide-tipped slashing dagger originates on Svimohzia. Its grip is half the size of a typical knife.
Chekado (Dejy)
Chelora (Dejy)
Norn-Dar (Dejy) Triple (Reanaarian)
Stiletto (Young Kingdoms)
Ravtan (Dejy)
Kylahal (Dejy)
Vijoran (Dejy)
Kori (Dejy)
Jorajo (Dejy)
Makkran-Darnatt (Hobgoblin)
Damak (Dwarven)
Amasila (Elven) Main Gauche (Young Kingdoms)
Pilora (Dejy) Chevara (Dejy)
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Forakek: This thick, single-edged hill dwarf knife is similar to a small chopper in appearance, but lacks the serrated edge. The concave wooden hilt is almost always inlaid with brass or copper.
Forked Tongue: The forked tongue dagger is a variation on the fantail dagger. The tip is forked like a serpent’s tongue and it splits 3 inches before the tip. It is most commonly found on the island of Svimohzia, where it originates.
Gonayl: This small single-edged Paruvian knife is often carried in the owner’s boot top.
Goredar: This double-edged dagger was discovered in the ancient Khydoban ruins. The seashell-like grip of this weapon includes three sharp hooks that fit between the wielder’s fingers. This allows the wielder to attack with either the blade or the hooks. However, this weapon is too small to be used as a double weapon.
Gorena: The gorena is a straight, double-edged dagger with a wide, flat crossbar guard. Just before the end of the grip and right above the pommel is another set of thinner bars that curves upward.
The gorena originates in the lands of the Khydoban.
Gyrnaj: This curved knife has an edge on the concave side, and a horn or bone hilt. It is rumored to originate in the ruins of the Khydoban Desert.
Hananerai: This single-edged knife’s blade and hilt are inlaid with silver. Gray elves are fond of this knife, and often carry a writing implement in the scabbard along with it.
Henash: The Chinotan (Dejy) use this short, thin-bladed thrusting knife.
Horn: This is a curved, thrusting dagger made of carved animal horn, usually a deer’s. Horn daggers are generally found in desert or arctic regions where there is little or no access to metal. They are most commonly used by Dejy or Fhokki.
Huralimar: This single-edged gray elf knife has a convex blade.
Ilthamin: The Eldoran manufacture this short, single-edged knife.
Izhanaz: The izhanaz is a broad, double-edged Ozhvinmishii dagger.
Jamahka: This curved dagger is specifically designed for slashing attacks.
Jomaralan: The gray elves decorate this double-edged dagger with arcane runes, and always wear it on their left side. One edge of the jomaralan is straight, while the other is double-curved. The handle is a rhagyr grip.
Jorajo: This Malavla (Dejy) knife features a heavy, irregularly shaped blade.
Jykni: The jykni is a double-edged, double-curved Ridijo (Dejy) dagger which features a fuller (deep groove) along the blade. It also has a wide pommel and attached knuckle guard.
Jynjen: This broad, single-edged Shan-Gyr blade has a curved handle and is sheathed in an elaborately decorated wooden scabbard.
Kapravan: This straight lightfoot halfling knife possesses a long, curved handle.
Kelukhar-Graz: Kargi warriors favor this large, single-edged, single-curved war knife. Its blade broadens as it draws away from the grip.
Khotharr: This small, triangular-sectioned Slennish blade is used for thrusting attacks.
Khytodra: This straight, double-edged dagger has an unusually wide blade at the hilt that comes to a needle-like point at the tip.
The khytodra is worn on the belt or the back and drawn with the left hand. It is typically found on the eastern shore of Reanaaria Bay.
Kidney Dagger: The kidney dagger has a heavy thrusting blade fixed to a wooden handle, and a thick hand guard formed by two forward-pointing crossbars. It is primarily found in Brandobia, though its use has spread to other lands as well.
Kingaz-Karkuul: Resembling a small chopper, this is a wide-bladed, single-edged Krangi knife with a wide guard.
Knife, Folding: This small knife's blade is attached to a hinge that allows it to be folded back into the handle. This gives the user a +2 circumstance bonus on Sleight of Hand checks, when attempting to conceal the knife on her person.
Koeji: This is a single-edged Malavlan (Dejy) knife with a rhagyr grip. When going into battle, the koeji is worn on the left side. In peacetime, or when expecting peaceful visitors, the koeji is worn on the right side.
Kori: The iron kori is burnished to a mirror-like sheen, and tradi-tionally carried in a leather scabbard. Both hilt and blade form a continuous curve. The sharp edge of the blade is on the inside of the curve. The point is quite sharp as well and this Dejy weapon works equally well for piercing or slashing attacks. In the hands of an experienced wielder, the kori can be a most formidable weapon.
Many a foolhardy Kalamaran adventurer armed with a massive longsword has been eliminated by a fast Tharay (Dejy) who suddenly crouches below the sword’s reach and strikes upward, ripping the adventurer open in a single blow. In combat, this technique can also be very effective against the enemy’s horses.
All koris come with two small knives kept in a small case attached to the sheath. These knives are very similar to the kori itself, but smaller and made of bronze.
Koyseth: This is a broad, slightly curved, single-edged Defohy (Dejy) knife.
Kukri: This heavy, curved dagger does not exist on Tellene.
Characters wishing to use one should choose the kori, the closest relative to the kukri. (It is included only for completeness.) D&D players may find more information on this weapon in Chapter 7:
Equipment of the D&D Player’s Handbook.
Kurj: This double-edged Murs (Dejy) dagger is shaped like a sickle.
Kylahal: The Malavla (Dejy) craft this double-edged dagger by attaching a large iron spearhead to a handle with no guard.
Lianorea: This is a straight, single-edged Reanaarese knife.
Main Gauche: This double-edged dagger is fitted with a trian-gular guard. This intricately detailed guard often has prongs with which to parry an opponent’s blade. The main gauche is most effec-tive as an off-hand weapon for users trained in wielding two weapons at once. The main gauche is most common among humans living in the Young Kingdoms.
Makkran-Darnatt: This is a large, curved, single-edged knife with a scimitar-like blade and a wooden grip reinforced by iron bands. This special knife is used solely by the Krangi, and only during executions, usually those of a political nature. A Krangi found wielding this knife as a personal weapon will certainly lose honor and be shunned among other hobgoblins.
Malcrenel: A pocket on a Cosdolite sword scabbard may hold this small single-edged knife.
Mal’Ran: This thin Tarisatan thrusting dagger is made entirely out of steel.
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Maraba: Kalamaran soldiers often carry this straight, double-edged dagger as a “back-up” weapon.
Melawerai: The wood elves have created this folding knife with a single-edged, leaf-shaped blade and a slightly curved handle. The blade can fold into the handle, making the entire knife no longer than 4 inches.
Melka: This double-edged dagger with a wooden handle is used by the Byth (Dejy).
Meramin: Golden halflings use this tiny thrusting knife.
Mundon: This single-edged, slightly curved Pel Brolenese knife has a guard that is wider than the grip.
Nagraz-Nakhaz: The Krangi carry this heavy, single-edged knife in a wooden scabbard.
Norn-Dar: This iron Tharay (Dejy) blade does not have a single flat blade, but rather three half-blades that form a triangular shape when viewed along the handle. The brass handle is always intri-cately carved to represent a predatory animal.
Nrestam: This double-edged, straight-bladed rock gnome’s dagger possesses a thin handle that curves almost 90 degrees away from the blade.
Nyja: This thin-bladed dagger is used by the Simay (Dejy) only to deliver the killing blow to a dying or unconscious foe.
Ortakk: The Torakki use this knife with a straight blade and a bone or ivory handle, and sheath it in a decorated leather scabbard.
P’Lamaki: This is a short, single-edged Tarisatan knife.
Pilora: This heavy, single-edged, double-curved knife is another favored by the Malavla (Dejy).
Rakknor: This long, straight, double-edged Tharggy dagger has a handle made of horn inlaid with silver.
Ralanu: This is a curved, double-edged Malavla (Dejy) dagger with a rhagyr grip.
Rautan: This short, single-edged knife has a long and elaborately carved wooden handle. It is generally found on the Delnondrian Islands off the Brandobian coast.
Rem’Sar: This sickle-shaped, double-edged dagger is used exclu-sively by Kalamaran gladiators.
Rikisha: Narhino (Dejy) use this curved, single-edged knife.
Roshary: This double-bladed dagger has one curved blade at each end of the grip. The roshary originates in the ruins of the Khydoban Desert. It is too small to be used as a double weapon.
Roundel: This common thrusting dagger has a flat triangular blade. Its guard and pommel are composed of two parallel discs.
Sati’Dar: This single-edged Kasite knife is worn hidden in the wielder’s sleeve.
Satiri: The Pekalese favor this double-edged iron dagger. The satiri is always carried in a sheath, and custom dictates that it is only unsheathed when in use.
Selenirad: This straight-edged wood elf knife possesses a curved hilt and is worn in a wooden sheath.
Sharahznam: This is a double-edged Zazahnii dagger with one serrated edge.
Sharatel: This leaf-shaped, double-edged high elf dagger is worn on a cord around the neck.
Shynevi: The Murs (Dejy) craft this double-edged dagger with a sickle-shaped blade.
Silkra-Brazog: Only Kargi leaders possess this small, slightly curved, single or double-edged dagger. The silkra-brazog ornamental dagger is used solely to commit ritual suicide.
Sorkka: This straight, double-edged Fhokki dagger features a blade and hilt that are often richly decorated and engraved.
Sorykarra: This thin Tharggy knife has a single-edged steel blade and a heavy ivory or horn hilt. It is designed specifically to penetrate armor.
Stiletto: This thrusting dagger has a crossbar hilt and blade forged from a single piece of iron. It can be found in most lands, but is most common in the Young Kingdoms.
Tak’Livek: This steel Kalamaran dagger has a broad, tapering double-edged blade.
Tear Knife: Halflings use this curiously shaped knife. The blade of the tear knife is shaped as a flat teardrop, with the pointed end curved sharply towards the grip. It has a razor edge on both sides.
Its design makes them excellent throwing weapons and takes advan-tage of the halfling racial bonus with such weapons.
Tear knives are easy to conceal and are thus popular with halfling rogues, especially burglars. Their sharp edges are also useful for cutting strings, straps and thin rope. Due to the dangers of a stray nick (and perhaps on moral principles), halflings never poison these knives.
Thakylo: This Chors (Dejy) dagger features a curved, double-edged blade. They are worn on a cord around the neck, and are always elaborately decorated and inlaid with precious metals.
Thinath: Anyth (Dejy) wear this wedge-shaped dagger.
Tindrer: The heavy, single-edged deep gnome knife known as the tindrer has a straight-backed blade that curves slightly upward on the sharpened side.
Triangular: This dagger is named because of its broad and thick triangular head.
Triple: The triple dagger is a spring-operated parrying dagger.
When a button on the hilt is pressed, what appears to be a single blade splits into three blades of almost equal size. When closed, it functions exactly as a normal dagger. This weapon is said to origi-nate in Eldor, though it can be found throughout continental Tellene.
Tularelin: This is a double-edged, elaborately decorated high elf dagger.
Urgad: Stone dwarves use this straight, single-edged, thin knife with no guard.
Vaknaraz-Thal: This double-edged dagger is used by the hobgoblin tribes of the Brindonwood. The blade is made from chiseled quartz and glued with tree resin to a wooden handle.
Vaovazaar: This single-edged Reanaarese knife has no guard and comes with an elaborately decorated hilt and scabbard.
Venkyr: This is a short, single-curved, thin-bladed Chinotan (Dejy) knife.
Vijoran: The vijoran is a broad-bladed, double-edged dagger with a straight, intricately decorated hilt. The tip of the blade curves 90 degrees away. It is generally found in and around the Khydoban Desert. It is worn by thrusting the blade into a belt, and never in a scabbard.
Weremar: This heavy, double-edged, single-curved piercing knife is carried by dark elves.
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Xaraiz: Similar to a bracelet dagger, this thin-bladed Reanaarese thrusting knife with a cross-shaped hilt is also sometimes worn in a scabbard strapped to the wrist.
Yenkevi: The Shan-Gyr (Dejy) use this straight-bladed, double-edged iron dagger.
Yulvaln: This single-edged Brandobian dagger has a broad blade.
Zarmek: This hill dwarf dagger features a slightly double-curved steel blade and a rhagyr grip.