Sharp Wit

Sharp Wit is the personal weapon of Lord Toderick Stoneward, an adamantine broadsword gifted to him by his father. Sharp Wit is also a familial sword of the House of Stoneward.

Description
Sharp Wit is sheathed in a wooden scabbard with a gold chape and locket. Along the scabbard would three sapphire gems on either side, inlaid in the wood by a gold ring.

The blade itself is forged from Adamantine, an extremely firm metal with a natural ability to bypass hardness. For its density, adamantine is incredibly light making for an excellent weapon. The blade is about three inches wide at its base, eventually tapering off to a sharp point and forty-five inches from the point to its base. Running along both sides of the blade is a fuller, in which the House words of the House of Stoneward, "Wit is a Weapon" are engraved. The hilt is made of gold with a blue leather wrapped around the gripped. At the end of the hilt is a round gold pommel, inside of the circle, the sigil of the House of Stoneward is carved out, a crow in mid-flight about to swoop up its prey.

Backstory
As his House had ascended from a minor House in central Gilneas to a pillar of the Gilnean Justice System in mere decades, Lord Frederick Stoneward determined that his House would need another familial blade. Reaching out to a Dwarven blacksmith, Lord Frederick arranged for the blade to be forged. Purchasing the expensive and legendarily tough metal, adamantine to be the metal from which the blade was to be forged, Lord Frederick determined such a sword deserved a suitable name, dubbing it Sharp Wit. Upon his son, Roderick's promotion to the Warden of Stoneward Prison, Lord Frederick presented it to him, Sharp Wit.

Lord Roderick wielded the blade for many years until his own eldest son's knighthood, at which he passed the blade down onto him. Only a few years later, his son, Toderick Stoneward would be crippled. Sharp Wit saw decades of inactivity, Lord Roderick deciding to not strip his son of the sword.