Keolewa (EvilHack)
) Keolewa (EvilHack) (No tile) | |
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Base item | club |
Damage vs. small | 1d6 +1d10 |
Damage vs. large | 1d3 +1d10 |
To-hit bonus | +1d5 |
Bonus versus |
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Weapon skill | club |
Size | one-handed |
Affiliation | |
When carried |
(none) |
When wielded | |
When invoked |
(none) |
Base price | 2000 zm |
Weight | 30 |
Material | wood |
- For the artifact in other variants, see Keolewa.
Keolewa is an artifact that appears in EvilHack. It is neutral-aligned, and its base item is a club.
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Generation
A club randomly generated on the ground or as a death drop has a base 1⁄20 chance of being made into an artifact, which will always be Keolewa if it has not yet been generated. Keolewa is the guaranteed first sacrifice gift for Cavepeople, and neutral heroes can receive Keolewa as a sacrifice gift.
Keolewa is the crowning gift for giant Cavepeople, who cannot safely wield the normal crowning gift in Giantslayer and will only receive Keolewa if it has not yet generated: lawful giant Cavepeople that are crowned while wielding a club at the time of crowning will have it made into Keolewa, while neutral Cavepeople will have the artifact gifted and placed at their feet.
Description
While wielded, Keolewa grants +1d5 to-hit and +1d10 shock damage bonuses versus monsters without shock resistance, and grants shock resistance when wielded.
Keolewa can be combined with Giantslayer at a forge to create Harbinger, an artifact aklys.
Origin
Keolewa is a Hawaiian word that appears in a variety of prayers, chants and oral traditions, including once as the name of the morning star.
The artifact as it appears in SporkHack and EvilHack is most likely inspired by the weapon of Paopele, a great warrior that appears in the Legend of Kapunohu. According to tradition, the club Keolewa is so great that "it extends over a whole district in length, reaches up to the clouds of heaven, and takes four thousand men to carry".[1] Keolewa could also hide the sun and hold back the east wind.