>>5965197>1 WeaponsmithingIt’s time.
Through wings, sand filling, and sharpened metal points, the Ronda Robin is forged, what should be the so-far most effective weapon for use by brachyurus psyions. It should pierce flesh and shatter bone with far greater force than what is applied into it, depending on the angle, drop height, gravity, etc.
(OOC: the bulb on a Robin is about the size of a softball)
Since brachyurus, with enough focus, can apply great amounts of force to individual objects with their psyonic powers, the soft, but dense metal wings of the Ronda Robin would be accessible to bending in mid-flight, allowing them to be turned and shots to be curved with ease, given enough focus.
They also look very intimidating when they’re in tandem, repeatedly circling in a blur over, possibly even around their brachyurus psyion holder. The currently held record for most Ronda Robins held with significantly deadly throwing power is 8, by a most skilled telekineticist.
These Ronda Robins won’t shatter the bones of monsters, since they’re extremely tough, but they should still pierce the skin and do significant damage. Most brachyurus warriors would want to keep some these on their person, but only as much as they can carry.
(OOC: Pic related. Drawing of a Ronda Robin. Do I have the correct metal for this? Soft and dense? Like... about as bendable as a stainless steel spoon. If not, I could probably come up with some mechanical solution for the wings.)
>2 further WeaponsmithingUtilize the bones of monsters in new weapon designs. Be they sharpened and refined bones that make a blade, or full horns taken from corpses that become a blunt club or a piercing lance, it’s clear that every part of a monster usually has some sort of use.