Vyllkard Weaponry
Gravity-Tether: A pistol-like device that fires energy themed bindings that manipulate the gravity of the hit lifeform.
Flock Gun: Also called the VVCG (Violet Vyllk Compact Gun), is a violet toned SMG that rapidly fires bullets. Often accessorized with a variety of small attachments. Its a vast standard in law enforcement, and a favorite for local smugglers to carry. Shares some physical similarities with the real-life Vector SMG,having a compacted magazine and grip with a short retractable stock. Often a sight is made to prop up with the stock coming out. Munition can come from pulse-stun rounds, or hard lethal rounds.
Koovrot Sword: The iconic Cauven sword. Made of an easily melted metal that can go solid again. Its made with a large hilt that carries the liquid, and has a cellular system of nanites that help circulate temperature. In effect, the user controls the nanites by instructing their formation, and they shape the sword by controlled temperature to be a wide variety of sharp shapes that flex to the user's needs. Further details in its own dedicated article.
Talon Cyclone M3: TCM3 is a special forces cycling chamber gun that can alternate modes between full impact, and scatter rounds. It fires up to eight slugs that can be condensed into an explosive impact on target, or a shotgun effect. Its often coupled with a blinding front attachment, and paired in teams, is a devastating sweep that has been known to deploy and cut down dozens in a controlled area within half a minute or less.
Yolk & Gravity Egg Grenades: "Egg" bombs or grenades that come in several forms, purposed for incapacitating targets. The Yolk variants explode and cast a sticky neon goo over the target, and traps them until an easily dissolved solution is placed. The gravity bombs are more common for using without a mess, projecting a field where the effected target is suddenly in a bubble of zero-G. Has also been used by the user to sometimes lift or propel them upwards.
Phaser: A micro-teleportation device often equipped on the back of the claw, or a special slot on a vyllk.
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