An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-ho
25 Aug 2023, 21:26
An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-hot metal on the seabed that were thought to be fragments of a meteor impact. The chunks were taken to the Nordic master smiths, who crafted from them a set of swords which were presented to the divers as trophies of such a daring expedition. These "Star Fire" swords were originally handed down across family generations, but over time have ended up spread across the Federation, the blades desired by both collectors and swordmasters alike.
Recent analysis of the strange metal discovered by the divers, has confirmed it to be the same used in the creation of the mythical Sungorger. This mighty axe of legend has long been studied by a coalition of researchers seeking to unlock the weapon's energy-amplifying potential, which is referred to in numerous myths but no one living has been able to reproduce. The most advanced scanning technology available has been employed to analyse the axe to its core, yielding an incredible yet perplexing find: a dense microscopic mycelial network dispersed throughout the length of the haft and the axe-head. This particular fungus was first discovered in vast mycelial networks on the roiling surface of a G-type star, feeding on plasma. The network within the Sungorger is dormant, the running hypothesis being that direct exposure to fusion plasma may activate it again.
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26 Aug 2023, 00:00
An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-hot metal on the seabed that were thought to be fragments of a meteor impact. The chunks were taken to the Nordic master smiths, who crafted from them a set of swords which were presented to the divers as trophies of such a daring expedition. These "Star Fire" swords were originally handed down across family generations, but over time have ended up spread across the Federation, the blades desired by both collectors and swordmasters alike.
Recent analysis of the strange metal discovered by the divers, has confirmed it to be the same used in the creation of the mythical Sungorger. This mighty axe of legend has long been studied by a coalition of researchers seeking to unlock the weapon's energy-amplifying potential, which is referred to in numerous myths but no one living has been able to reproduce. The most advanced scanning technology available has been employed to analyse the axe to its core, yielding an incredible yet perplexing find: a dense microscopic mycelial network dispersed throughout the length of the haft and the axe-head. This particular fungus was first discovered in vast mycelial networks on the roiling surface of a G-type star, feeding on plasma. The network within the Sungorger is dormant, the running hypothesis being that direct exposure to fusion plasma may activate it again.
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An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-ho
An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-hot metal on the seabed that were thought to be fragments of a meteor impact. The chunks were taken to the Nordic master smiths, who crafted from them a set of swords which were presented to the divers as trophies of such a daring expedition. These "Star Fire" swords were originally handed down across family generations, but over time have ended up spread across the Federation, the blades desired by both collectors and swordmasters alike.
Recent analysis of the strange metal discovered by the divers, has confirmed it to be the same used in the creation of the mythical Sungorger. This mighty axe of legend has long been studied by a coalition of researchers seeking to unlock the weapon's energy-amplifying potential, which is referred to in numerous myths but no one living has been able to reproduce. The most advanced scanning technology available has been employed to analyse the axe to its core, yielding an incredible yet perplexing find: a dense microscopic mycelial network dispersed throughout the length of the haft and the axe-head. This particular fungus was first discovered in vast mycelial networks on the roiling surface of a G-type star, feeding on plasma. The network within the Sungorger is dormant, the running hypothesis being that direct exposure to fusion plasma may activate it again.
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25 Aug 2023, 21:44
An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-hot metal on the seabed that were thought to be fragments of a meteor impact. The chunks were taken to the Nordic master smiths, who crafted from them a set of swords which were presented to the divers as trophies of such a daring expedition. These "Star Fire" swords were originally handed down across family generations, but over time have ended up spread across the Federation, the blades desired by both collectors and swordmasters alike.
Recent analysis of the strange metal discovered by the divers, has confirmed it to be the same used in the creation of the mythical Sungorger. This mighty axe of legend has long been studied by a coalition of researchers seeking to unlock the weapon's energy-amplifying potential, which is referred to in numerous myths but no one living has been able to reproduce. The most advanced scanning technology available has been employed to analyse the axe to its core, yielding an incredible yet perplexing find: a dense microscopic mycelial network dispersed throughout the length of the haft and the axe-head. This particular fungus was first discovered in vast mycelial networks on the roiling surface of a G-type star, feeding on plasma. The network within the Sungorger is dormant, the running hypothesis being that direct exposure to fusion plasma may activate it again.
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An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-ho
An intrepid group of Nordic divers, upon investigation of an area of perpetually boiling seawater, discovered pieces of white-hot metal on the seabed that were thought to be fragments of a meteor impact. The chunks were taken to the Nordic master smiths, who crafted from them a set of swords which were presented to the divers as trophies of such a daring expedition. These "Star Fire" swords were originally handed down across family generations, but over time have ended up spread across the Federation, the blades desired by both collectors and swordmasters alike.
Recent analysis of the strange metal discovered by the divers, has confirmed it to be the same used in the creation of the mythical Sungorger. This mighty axe of legend has long been studied by a coalition of researchers seeking to unlock the weapon's energy-amplifying potential, which is referred to in numerous myths but no one living has been able to reproduce. The most advanced scanning technology available has been employed to analyse the axe to its core, yielding an incredible yet perplexing find: a dense microscopic mycelial network dispersed throughout the length of the haft and the axe-head. This particular fungus was first discovered in vast mycelial networks on the roiling surface of a G-type star, feeding on plasma. The network within the Sungorger is dormant, the running hypothesis being that direct exposure to fusion plasma may activate it again.
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