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| Name = Havala's Composite Atlatl Manual | |||
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All my life, both in my homeland of Gharu'n and here on Dereth, I have been a hunter. It is a calling that was passed to me by my father. Even with other plentiful sources of food and livelihood, I choose to hunt to support myself because it makes me feel connected to the rhythms of the world. And while I respect the power and precision of bows and crossbows, I feel most satisfied when I use the elegant and deadly atlatl as my hunting weapon. To that end, not long after I came to Dereth, I decided I would try to duplicate the successes Master Yuan Hanzu achieved with his creation of composite bows from animal components available on Dereth. | | Description = A book written by Havana bint Mylos regarding composite atlatls. | ||
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| Author = Havala bint Mylos | |||
| How Obtained = Obtained by giving [[Havala bint Mylos]] one [[Trade Note (1,000)]] | |||
I spent several years stalking the length and breadth of the island, experimenting with different materials and techniques. Now I believe I have achieved a useful solution that any properly-trained adventurer can replicate. I have also developed high effective experimental handles to greatly improve the power of these composite atlatls. The techniques of crafting these handles are too complex for the average adventurer, but I will discuss that below, after detailing the creation process of the basic atlatl. | | Vendors Link = False | ||
| All my life, both in my homeland of Gharu'n and here on Dereth, I have been a hunter. It is a calling that was passed to me by my father. Even with other plentiful sources of food and livelihood, I choose to hunt to support myself because it makes me feel connected to the rhythms of the world. And while I respect the power and precision of bows and crossbows, I feel most satisfied when I use the elegant and deadly atlatl as my hunting weapon. To that end, not long after I came to Dereth, I decided I would try to duplicate the successes Master Yuan Hanzu achieved with his creation of composite bows from animal components available on Dereth. | |||
| I spent several years stalking the length and breadth of the island, experimenting with different materials and techniques. Now I believe I have achieved a useful solution that any properly-trained adventurer can replicate. I have also developed high effective experimental handles to greatly improve the power of these composite atlatls. The techniques of crafting these handles are too complex for the average adventurer, but I will discuss that below, after detailing the creation process of the basic atlatl. | |||
| First, I have determined that of all the horn-based ingredients Master Yuan Hanzu prescribes, only the horns of the Great Mattekar will suffice for our purposes. The carving of a horn is very tricky and should not be left to amateurs. Simply bring me any Great Mattekar horns you find and I will carve it as necessary for you. Two carved horns are required to construct a proper Composite Atlatl. Each horn must be covered with a single piece of Cured Lugian Sinew, which is another ingredient common to Master Hanzu's bows. | |||
First, I have determined that of all the horn-based ingredients Master Yuan Hanzu prescribes, only the horns of the Great Mattekar will suffice for our purposes. The carving of a horn is very tricky and should not be left to amateurs. Simply bring me any Great Mattekar horns you find and I will carve it as necessary for you. Two carved horns are required to construct a proper Composite Atlatl. Each horn must be covered with a single piece of Cured Lugian Sinew, which is another ingredient common to Master Hanzu's bows. | | Once the sinews have been stretched over the horns to create a pair of Composite Atlatl arms, you must lock the arms together to create a Composite Atlatl Stave. This gives the atlatl its basic shape. But a stave alone is not sufficient! It must be treated with a generous coating of oil. For our purposes, only oil squeezed from a Grievver Spike will do. I recommend using a metal press to get the oil you need. It takes three Grievver Spikes to create the necessary amount of oil. | ||
| Once the Grievver Spike Oil has been thoroughly applied to the Stave, your task is almost done. All that remains is to craft a handle for the atlatl. Without a handle, this design will be useless as a weapon of war. A basic handle can be whittled from the thighbone of a Dark Revenant, much like the technique employed by Master Hanzu's disciples. The only difference is that a Carving Knife is much more suited to this task than the Whittling Knife that Master Hanzu suggested. A skilled fletcher with a Carving Knife should be able to accomplish the task without significant trouble. | |||
| Once the handle has been carved from bone, a person skilled in the art of thrown weapons should be able to attach the handle to without much trouble. Adding the handle to the assembly results in a simple and elegant weapon. As in all things, there is always room for improvement. As I mentioned above, I have developed some experimental techniques, using more exotic bones, to create different designs of handles. These techniques are too intricate for me to share with the public at large. | |||
| Of course, with the simple expedient of a Whittling Knife, anyone can remove the handle they've already placed on their atlatl. But to fashion new and improved handles, as I said, will require expertise that I alone possess. Suffice it to say that if anyone who has assembled his or her own atlatl according to these instructions wishes to upgrade their weapon with a better handle, simply seek me out in Ayan Baqur and I shall help. It may require you to do some hunting in dangerous locations, but anything that is worthwhile comes with risk... | |||
Once the sinews have been stretched over the horns to create a pair of Composite Atlatl arms, you must lock the arms together to create a Composite Atlatl Stave. This gives the atlatl its basic shape. But a stave alone is not sufficient! It must be treated with a generous coating of oil. For our purposes, only oil squeezed from a Grievver Spike will do. I recommend using a metal press to get the oil you need. It takes three Grievver Spikes to create the necessary amount of oil. | }} | ||
Once the Grievver Spike Oil has been thoroughly applied to the Stave, your task is almost done. All that remains is to craft a handle for the atlatl. Without a handle, this design will be useless as a weapon of war. A basic handle can be whittled from the thighbone of a Dark Revenant, much like the technique employed by Master Hanzu's disciples. The only difference is that a Carving Knife is much more suited to this task than the Whittling Knife that Master Hanzu suggested. A skilled fletcher with a Carving Knife should be able to accomplish the task without significant trouble. | |||
Once the handle has been carved from bone, a person skilled in the art of thrown weapons should be able to attach the handle to without much trouble. Adding the handle to the assembly results in a simple and elegant weapon. As in all things, there is always room for improvement. As I mentioned above, I have developed some experimental techniques, using more exotic bones, to create different designs of handles. These techniques are too intricate for me to share with the public at large. | |||
Of course, with the simple expedient of a Whittling Knife, anyone can remove the handle they've already placed on their atlatl. But to fashion new and improved handles, as I said, will require expertise that I alone possess. Suffice it to say that if anyone who has assembled his or her own atlatl according to these instructions wishes to upgrade their weapon with a better handle, simply seek me out in Ayan Baqur and I shall help. It may require you to do some hunting in dangerous locations, but anything that is worthwhile comes with risk... | |||