Sword of Infinite Grace

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Mechanics & Inner Workings

While it functions primarily as a sword, the Sword of Infinite Grace carries a symbolic and spiritual weight that affects both the wielder and those who face it in battle.

Balance and Design: The blade is remarkably well-balanced, enabling both precision and power in strikes.

Symbolic Power: The Jubilee Medal serves not just as decoration but as a focal point for the wielder’s faith, giving them a sense of calm and determination during battle.

Spiritual Connection: Legends say the sword hums faintly in moments of great danger, as if guiding its wielder’s hand.

Knowledge Required

  • Basic swordsmanship is essential for effective use.
  • A spiritual connection to Infinite Grace enhances the wielder’s ability to wield the blade with purpose and resolve.
  • Knowledge of the Benedictine teachings allows a deeper understanding of the sword’s symbolic power.

Manufacturing process

Forging the Blade: Using layered Damascus steel, the Monks crafted the blade with utmost precision, folding the steel multiple times to ensure strength and flexibility.

Inscription and Embedding: The Jubilee Medal was carefully embedded in the pommel, with the word 'Peace' engraved during a midnight ritual.

Chainmail Wrapping: The hilt was wrapped tightly in fine chainmail, offering both protection and grip.

Consecration Ritual: Once forged, the sword underwent a consecration ritual in the monastery's chapel, involving prayer, incense, and holy water.

Final Inspection: The sword was inspected by the Abbot himself before being hidden away in one of Guardian Solace's secret armories.

The process was exhaustive and could take several months to complete, requiring both skill and unwavering faith.

Significance

The Sword of Infinite Grace is not merely a weapon—it is a symbol of unwavering faith, protection, and peace. Forged during an era of great turmoil, it was intended to serve as both a practical tool and a sacred relic.

Historical Significance: A relic of the Benedictine Monks, it embodies centuries of faith and craftsmanship.

Religious Importance: The Jubilee Medal signifies a connection to Infinite Grace and the Benedictine commitment to peace, even in times of war.

Personal Value: To Josiah, the sword represents a mantle of responsibility, a physical embodiment of his role as Guardian of Caelum Prime.

Impact if Destroyed

Should the Sword of Infinite Grace ever be destroyed or lost, it would symbolize a loss of hope and a deep fracture in the legacy of Guardian Solace. Josiah himself would feel the weight of failure, and its absence could demoralize those who see it as a sign of protection and divine guidance.

This sword is not just a tool for survival—it’s a beacon of purpose in a crumbling world.

The moment I touched this sword I knew it was the sword I was meant to wield. No offense to Talonblade, but here is the real reason I said no to one day taking the family sword. I just didn't know it at the time. And it's a good weapon. Plus, it's obviously well-crafted. I've never spent time making blades and even I can tell that many hours of long, and loving work has gone into this sword. What has been accomplished with this sword? What will I accomplish with it?
~ Josiah Ward

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Item type
Weapon, Melee
Current Location
Current Holder
Manufacturer
Owning Organization
Rarity
Extremely rare due to the craftsmanship of this sword. It is one of a handful of weapons crafted and consecrated by the Benedictine Monks during their stewardship of Guardian Solace. Such weapons were considered sacred tools, wielded only by those deemed worthy through intense spiritual tools and physical trials. Only someone aligned with the tenets of Infinite Grace and possessing both moral conviction and inner strength can truly wield it effectively.
Weight
~ 3.5 lbs
Dimensions
Blade Length: 34 inches
Hilt Length: 6 inches
Overall Length: 40 inches
Raw materials & Components

Damascus Steel: The blade is forged from layered steel, giving it a flowing water-like pattern and incredible durability.

Jubilee Medal of Infinite Grace: Embedded in the pommel, symbolizing peace and spiritual purpose. The medal bears the inscription 'Peace' in ancient Cosmic.

Chainmail-Wrapped Hilt: Provides a firm, steady grip even in the most chaotic of battles.

Silver Cross Guard: Engraved with subtle, intricate designs resembling rays of light, to include the Star of Infinite Grace.

Leather Sheath: Sturdy and reinforced, marked with faded Benedictine sigils.

Tools

Sacred Forge: Specialized forging techniques were used by the Black Monks, including sacred prayers whispered during the smithing process.

Precision Hammer and Anvil: For crafting the delicate filigree on the cross guard and embedding the medal securely.

Engraving Tools: Used to inscribe the word 'Peace' on the Jubilee Medal.

Consecration Ritual Tools: Holy water, incense, and ceremonial cloth were used to bless the blade upon completion.

Substitutes: Without the original tools and rituals, the sword cannot be faithfully recreated. Any attempt to replicate it without these elements will result in a weapon devoid of its spiritual significance.



Cover image: by Lady Wynter by way of NightCafe and Canva

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