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'''Boredom Bane''' was a [[heavy weapons|heavy]] [[mace]] richly crafted by priests of [[Ptah]] in [[Memphis]], [[Egypt]].
'''Boredom Bane''' was a [[heavy weapons|heavy]] [[mace]] richly crafted by priests of [[Ptah]] in [[Memphis]], [[Egypt]].



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Boredom Bane

Boredom Bane was a heavy mace richly crafted by priests of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt.

Description

The Boredom Bane was among the most intricately designed of maces in 1st century BCE Egypt. Fashioned out of a bright, mahogany wood, the mace's rich color was matched by its octahedronal head and ornate carvings all along its pole. Half of each face of the octahedronal head was painted with checkered patterns, such that the pattern alternated with the remaining, undecorated parts of the head.

History

Somewhat akin to a ceremonial mace, the Boredom Mace was specially crafted by worshippers of Ptah in Memphis, Egypt. The art recalled the role of Ptah in Memphis's religious narrative as demiurge, the deity responsible for forging the universe through his artisanship.

Weapon statistics

Rarity Quality (Max Level 40) Damage (Max Level 40) Attributes Availability
Common Adrenaline on Kill I Blacksmith, Loot

Reference