After more than a few gruelling sessions, our party finally managed to craft a magic sword. In order to do so, we had to gather four magic bells, figure out in what order do we ring them, and we also killed a chosen one of a false, dark goddess in the process. Visually, it looks like a scimitar. The only special thing about it is, it's blade is particularily white and shiny.
[NAMELESS SWORD] Magic scimitar, 1d6 finese, light weapon. +1 to spell attacks and spell DCs. Spellstoring (able to store a spell of up to 3rd level) As a reaction you are able to consume and store a spell of up to 3rd level that was cast on you. 1/day
Here let me get one for you, the first d10 is for how many times I click generate, the second is for the name itself
Levi Harris
Swordy McSwordface
Alexander Campbell
>Twilight Skeletal Katana
There you go OP, enjoy your sword
Christopher Richardson
Chime
Josiah Lopez
Something Something Requiem.
Zachary Turner
[SWOOSH]
Hunter White
Give it a name when its earned it.
Liam Phillips
That's a sweet weapon to have. What lvl is your party, anyway?
I wouldn't name it hastily; you'll come up with an adequate name in time. A name that springs to mind right now is Mirrorblade, but that's taken (I think).
In a campaign I DMd some months ago, one of my players got a +1 longsword with Cure Light Wounds 1/day. Because they didn't know how to name it, I tried a random name generator I was trying at the time. I don't remember what they got, but it sounded like Don't Do Drugs. And it stuck.
Hudson Garcia
We are level 4, almost level 5. It's the first really good magic item we've got, and we went through hell to craft it.
So far, I really like Chime.
William Ortiz
The Eldritch Yodeling. With each swing, your opponent hears an offputting yet eerily alien song, as if coming right from the mountains of madness.
Easton Ramirez
Chopchop
Asher Sanders
Talk about a blast from the past...
Isaac Roberts
Singring.
Dylan Peterson
Sounds nice to me. Anyway, I'll wait at least for one session before making it official, just in case, but Chime has a nice sound and charm to it.
Use it for a while, name it _____sbane after it slays something noteworthy. Names are earned, not given.
Aaron Anderson
fucknugget
Jose Adams
I'd almost lost faith in Veeky Forums
Christian Hill
Bane?
Carter Clark
Deadringer
Blake Lewis
Look up some meaningful Anglo-Saxon word. For example, my paladin has a flammenschwert named HeaĆ°uwylm.
Tyler Thomas
My. What a tempting goblet.
David Young
Underated post. Chime has a nice ring to it (no pun intended).
Eli Taylor
Reminds me of a thread where the OP gave no details on anything unique about the sword, but wanted a name for it, and so everyone started saying it should be called something like Dickmuncher 9000.
Parker Gray
>magic bells to make it
Ironbell, then?
William Reyes
>name my sword Wielded by a Raging NiggerFaggot
Liam Adams
Achromic Aethersong
Jonathan Gomez
Delver's Din
Liam Ward
Why did you create it, was it for a particular purpose?
Names like oathkeeper and dragonslayer tell you something about the purpose of both the weapon and the user.
Jacob Powell
The Alan Parsons Sword.
Jason Hall
[Deity of magic]'s Nail and it literally is
Robert Johnson
Palewind
Sound of Silence
Whorling Dirge-ish
Purenote
The Fifth Toll OR Fifth Harmony This is because it took four bells, meaning that the sword's ringing would be the fifth sound
Whitestreak
Deadman's Breath
Juan Miller
Fagtickler.
Adrian Garcia
The Echo Saber
Jose Rivera
White Power
Cameron Gonzalez
The Honorable One Ton DonJuan Wonton Fun-geon Dungeon.
Grayson Wilson
White Magic
Lucas Lewis
Sliverslash
Elijah Harris
Sickly, sinful, spectacles stand, shuffle, shamble and saunter shamelessly in mine scandalized sight! I suggest a solution... Surely such sedition should sour and succumb to Sigvald - the salacious, scandalous and sensational servant of Slaanesh! Son of Succubi, scion of sordid acts and slayer of squalid serfs! See how I stroll, stride, swagger and swirl, spin, and slash and stab at stupid, senseless scum! Soon they shall swoon, shall seek solace and death from sundry and torments wrought on them by my strategic, severing, scintillating shower of shimmering strikes! Send for the sword - summon Sliverslash!"
Bentley Harris
The Pointy End
Ethan Baker
If bells, why not "Toll"? It's darker than chime but might not be your thing. Chime sounds fragile.
Michael Myers
Headsever.
You call it Headsever, so everyone you fight thinks you're going to try and decapitate them, but when they're too busy guarding their necks, you go BAM!
Stab em right in the gut.
They'll never see it coming.
Landon Peterson
[M A G I C I A N's R E D B L A D E]
Aaron Murphy
My Jingly Curved Wang.
Jackson Moore
Sure, why not. Best name for any blade.
Joshua Roberts
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Parker Gutierrez
Spellfeaster. The Hungering Blade. The End of Mages. The Empty Sword. The Hollow Scimitar.