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Fairy Weapons
Fairy-Knife

        The most common fairy weapon, this knife is usually carved from animal bone or teeth. They can vary from crudely chiseled spearheads to finely sculpted blades, but all fairy-knives are essentially the same simple device.

Press-on Claws

        The practice of using natural weapons or small animals is a favorite among the fairy-folk, as perhaps best demonstrated by the “press-on-claws.” These are usually the fingers and claws of birds, lizards, and predatory vermin, worn upon a fairy’s hands like finger-caps or gloves.

Moon Dagger

        “Moon blades,” as fairies call them, are exquisite, fairy-sized blades or unknown origin. These are usually found in or near mysterious, uneaten fairy-corpses, and are usually accompanied by evidence of a bloody fight. This dagger is one of the smaller moon-weapons commonly found by fairies, and like all moon weapons, it glows eerily under the light of the moon…

Gremlin Tooth

        Although gremlins typically haunt their rumored creators, the Gnomes, their bodies are sometimes found (or killed) by wandering fairies. The sharp, over sized fang of one of these creatures will magically bond to a fairy’s own teeth, giving her a nasty bite attack!

Ripper

        Rippers are unique weapons, consisting of a magically animated pair of sharp beetle mandibles, tied to the end of a stick. When something comes between these mandibles, they respond by snapping shut. This device is known to rip off bits of a fairy’s flesh, which (for a fairy) means a less nutritious meal, should the victim die; this has limited its popularity among fairy-folk.

Vibro-Master

        The “Vibro-master” is one of the oldest and most ingenious fairy inventions; indeed, how such a device came into a fairy’s mind is a mystery today, as each new vibro-master is simply copied directly from the design of an older one.

        It consists of a very large fairy-knife with a heavy amber bubble attached to the base of the handle; inside the bubble floats a reanimated mouse hear, beating so swiftly as to produce a humming noise. This makes the entire weapon vibrate, improving its ability to messily cut through fairy-flesh.

Spritecarver

        A Gnomic weapon, usually “borrowed” from dead gnomes, this sword is forged from Faecide, an enchanted form of iron. Wounds from Faecide weapons are incredibly painful to fairy-folk, and cause weakness and dizziness; it can, however, be safely wielded by a fairy.

Crystal Blade –

        A long, sharp sword made of dark blue crystal, its sparkling, blood-repelling edges never need sharpening. Another variety of the moon blade, these weapons are much harder to find than moon-daggers.

Faeslayer

        One of the finest fairy-butchering tools available, the Faeslayer is a gnomic device developed especially for killing fairies. Made of gleaming black Faecide, it’s programmed with a dim hunger for fairy-meat, which it attempts to satisfy by twisting and making big, messy gashes as its cuts.

Fairy-Shot

        A simple bow, made from hardened leaf-stem and tightly strung brownie-gut. Its no Brownie bow, but it does the job often enough.

Brownie Bow

        A high-quality bow made by the usually peaceful Brownie folk, and like so many other weapons, frequently “borrowed” by fairies. This bow is carved from wood and strung with a high-tension fairy-gut.

Black Wand

        The most common magic wand of the Fairy folk, and the only one with its own Twinkle supply. It’s cut from the lead of a black oak, dipped in Fairy-blood, and hung out to dry on a fool moon. When fired, a tiny red spark bolts out of the star-shaped tip, which creates a horrible smoking and burning pinhole in Fairy flesh. It needs to be re-dipped in blood about once a month.

The above information was taken from the FairyMeat Miniatures Game, by Scott Leaton . All of this information here has been copyrighted to Kenzer and Company.