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Approved Tech Micah's Patented "Slap A Bith" Sith Smacking Stick

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Sor-Jan Xantha

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OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
  • Intent: A melee weapon for use in Sith Imperial Tournaments and general purpose uses for when a Sith just needs to get smacked.
  • Image Source: Lordoftheringswords.com
  • Canon Link: N/A
  • Primary Source: Sith Training Saber
PRODUCTION INFORMATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
  • Classification: Double-Bladed Sword
  • Size: Large
  • Weight: Average
SPECIAL FEATURES
  • Pelko Bug Venom: Simulates the burning sensation of grazing lightsaber wounds when applied to the skin, as well as temporary, localized numbness in the effected limb to simulate the loss of that limb.
Strengths:
  • Double-Bladed Training Saber. This training saber is ideal for teaching young Sith how to properly handle a double-bladed lightsaber and screw it up without actually cutting themselves in half.
Weaknesses:
  • Dull Blades. The ends of this polearm are not sharpened in order to promote a safe training environment in which only blunt force trauma is at play.
  • Non-Lethal. The pelko bug venom effectively simulates lightsaber wounds in a completely non-lethal manner. Actual effects of this weapons/venom applied to another player character are entirely the choice of that writer. This sub does nothing other than to provide flavor through the inclusion of a traditional Sith training instrument.
DESCRIPTION
The self-described "Slap a Bith" Sith Smacking Stick carried by the Cathar badawan, Micah, in 853 ABY was, in point of fact, a traditional Sith Training Saber issued as part of his training at the Sith Academy. Styled along the lines of a double-bladed sword, the training saber closely approximated the handling required for wielding a double-bladed lightsaber. The durasteel blades were intentionally dulled to promote non-lethal training scenarios. The ends were coated in pelko bug venom, which caused skin irritation and temporary numbness of the limbs to simulate the experience of lightsaber-inflicted wounds.
 
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