Anyone can craft. That is a given fact within our world. But a great crafter is born with the passion and fire to pursue that craft.— Human Scholar on crafting
While the world in dangerous, it is also an innovated filled world. From ships to locks, to anything thing in between. The world of Eiria is shaped by those who live within
From the Frost Steel clad boats to the near unbreakable locks of the Lamia. The world of Eira holds wondrous and even magical weapons and gear. Weather metal, wood, leather, or bone there is someone who crafts it and crafts it well.
Weapons & Gear
Humans
Boats/Ships: Shipping ships are one of the talents of humans. Building large vessels to travel to and from the largest ports of Eiria. Often accompanied by a handful of mages for protection.
Reproductions: While not able to reproduce the exact forging technique used. It is seen as they have a knack for mimicking the style or aesthetic of any given type of smith.
Fjorn
You cannot find a warmer set of armor unless you go to the Flakovians but for your standard use, there is no warmer. While their leather armor is not better than the Ezanaian Beast Hide, there are added perks to Fjorn work, such as Frost Steel.
Frost Steel Weapons
Boats/Ships: Ice cutters are their gift to the world of Eiria. Boats mounted with blade like bows crafted from Frost Steel. Used to cut through the majority of the ice, though there is ice they are not able to cut through, like the ice that forms around Vjorn.
Ezana
Ezanaian Whip: A tightly woven whip made of Ezanaian Beast Hide, better than any leather whip available.
Ezanaian Beast Whip: Made from bone and Ezanaian Beast Hide, it is a step above a normal Ezanaian whip. Normally used on tougher skinned creatures to drive them or herd them.
Elves
Elven Grappling Rope: A type of rope magically enhanced to latch onto things. Used like grapples in their conception, wanting a way to have grappling hooks with out hurting the trees. Just a rope with a magically enhanced sap coated macrame.
Bladed Bows: With the metal smithing techniques of the Elves, they have found ways to improve a few things. A light weight metal with enough flexibility and structural integrity to be used as a bow. The arms of these bows rather than an oval shape they use a pentagonal shape with an extreme point at the front. The point is about an inch to inch and a half and sharpened. It is the last line of defense the archer has if the enemy reaches them. Mostly used as a last ditch move or a distraction to draw a real blade.
Falkovian
Hunting Spear: A wide 18inch blade with two prongs about 2inches from the base of the blade pointing at about a 45 degree angle from the blade. A strong 6foot long shaft of Vlard Fir Tree wood with a 4-6inch long sauroter like butt spike on the end. The spear head, prongs, and butt spike are made from Refined Frost Steel. Used for hunting bears mostly but also in applications of war.
Antique Calliope Helmets: Most of these were forged from Steel and rarely Frost Steel. For a few hundred years after their hiding away they would cut and keep the antlers of their beloved Calliopes short. Fitting helmets with large blades as they prepared for the human threat to find them and try to take them out.
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Dwarf
Blasting Powder: Made from various ingredients from the Dwarves world, refined and ground to as fine as possible. It allows for charges and nothing smaller than a charge to use with a canon has ever been made. The powder if ground down too finely become inert making it impossible to use on a small scale weapon.
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Lyran
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Lamia
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Obsidian Weapons: While not as durable as most weapons, Obsidian tends to micro splinter when it hits, sending in micro splinters into soft flesh and organs. They work their way through soft flesh and cause extreme bleeding.
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