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Pillars of Eternity Equipment Database: Search Results
The Grey Sleeper Source: WM1
Category: Soulbound Weapon (Estoc) Value: 4610

Two-Handed Weapon
Speed: Slow
Interrupt: 0.75s
Damage: 16-23 Pierce vs. Deflection
DR Bypass: 5
Fine: +4 Accuracy, +15% Damage
Spellchance: 10% chance to cast Paralyze on Hit or Critical Hit
Cursed: Cannot be unequipped

Gains the Following Bonuses:
RequirementsBonuses
"Seek the whirling agent made of copper, adra, stone. Awaken first your essence so that you may atone." (Visit the Engwithan machine at Cilant Lis.)  • Major Spellbind: Grants Slow Spirits (3 per rest)
"Find the sun-kissed hillocks where the dead folk sleep. Rest beside their wasting flesh; inspect what dreams you reap." (Camp at the cemetery in Esternwood.)  • Spellchance: 5% chance to cast Invoke Vessels on Hit or Critical Hit
"Fingers of the world, adra strong and whole, kneel before the pillars, bring order to your soul." (Visit the adra fingers next to the chapel at Caed Nua.)  • Superb: +12 Accuracy, +45% Damage (Replaces Fine)
  • Spellchance: 5% chance to cast Twin Stones on Hit or Critical Hit
  • Can be unequipped (Removes Cursed)

How Obtained:
  • Longwatch Falls - Found in a pedestal in the dwarven ruins

This estoc has a smooth, sturdy blade that tapers to a needle-sharp point. The groans of a dozen tortured souls ring from the metal, binding the weapon to the hand of its wielder for so long as the curse persists.

A few verses are etched along the blade:

"'Tis a traitor's fate to sleep and never rest
Whilst knowledge of his deed stays lodged within his breast.
But earnest penance heals the sorrowful man
And worthy actions stay the executioner's hand."

A new verse appeared when the blade was drawn from its pedestal. It reads:

"Seek the whirling agent made of copper, adra, stone
Awaken first your essence so that you may atone."

New verses blaze from the metal. They read:

"Find the sun-kissed hillocks where the dead folk sleep
Rest beside their wasting flesh; inspect that dreams you reap."

The final part of the poem shines along the blade:

"Fingers of the world, adra strong and whole
Kneel before the pillars, bring order to your soul."

Two final lines appear along the blade of the estoc:

A penance now complete, a burden now a gift;
Keep this weapon at your side to remind you of your shrift."