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