Secespita

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Base item knife
Damage vs. small 1d3 +1d8
Damage vs. large 1d2 +1d8
To-hit bonus +1d8
Bonus versus living
Weapon skill knife
Size one-handed
Affiliation
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When wielded
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Base price 1000 zm
Weight 5
Material copper

Secespita is an artifact weapon that appears in EvilHack. It is chaotic for wishing purposes, and its base item is a knife made of copper.

Generation

Secespita may appear as a sacrifice gift for chaotic characters, and is the guaranteed first sacrifice gift for the unaligned Infidel.

Description

Secespita has a +1d8 to-hit and damage bonus against living monsters, and killing a monster with the knife restores an amount of energy equal to half its monster level. Sacrificing a corpse on an altar while wielding Secespita improves its sacrifice value by 12 rounded down -

Strategy

Secespita is primarily a "utility" artifact: while it can be adequate as a weapon, it is best used to finish off weakened enemies, including potential sacrifices. Secespita is also quite useful in converting aligned altars due to the increased sacrifice value, as well as pacifying Moloch should you anger him - you can offer him a monster with a minimum difficulty of 10 while wielding it, compared to a minimum difficulty of 15 otherwise.

Origin

As indicated by the Wikipedia article used for the encyclopedia entry, the secespita is a long sacrificial knife composed of brass and Cypriot copper from Cyprus that saw frequent use in the sacrificial rituals of the Roman priesthood. The root word is the Latin verb secō, which means "to cut" or "to amputate". A secespita's specific purpose seems to have been for opening the body of an already-slain sacrificial animal and extract its entrails, a task carried out by the higher order of priests; Secespita's functions in EvilHack mirror this, including the improved sacrifice value.

While writers of the era such as the Roman historian Suetonius describe the secespita as a knife, some modern writers also interpret it as an axe, a cleaver or a dolabra (a type of axe that could double as a pick or mattock) based on an unconfirmed description that originated from a summary of Roman grammarian Festus's work that was written by historian and monk Paul the Deacon. Some Roman coins representing sacrificial emblems do appear to depict an axe as well.

Encyclopedia entry

The secespita is a long iron sacrificial knife, made of brass and copper from Cyprus, with a solid and rounded ivory handle, which is secured to the hilt by a ring of silver or gold. The flamens and their wives, the flaminicae, who were priests and priestesses of the Ancient Rome, the virgins and the pontiffs made use of it for sacrifices.

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