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Ornate double-bladed axe with red-wrapped handle in a dark, fiery forge, with a green orc figure in the background. Dark fantasy art style.

Ornate double-bladed axe with red-wrapped handle in a dark, fiery forge, with a green orc figure in the background. Dark fantasy art style.

"The poleaxe demands a taste of its wielder’s blood. Drawback: Whenever you finish a long rest, you must feed the Bloodreaver by losing 1d6 hit points (cannot be reduced). If you refuse, the weapon becomes a normal nonmagical poleaxe until it is “fed” again. Draining Frenzy The Bloodreaver feeds on both you and your enemies. Drawback: Each time you land a critical hit, you must succeed on a DC 13 Constitution save or take 1 level of exhaustion as the weapon siphons a little of your life force with the blood it drinks. Orc’s Mark: Orcs instinctively sense the presence of the Bloodreaver. Any orc within 1 mile knows the direction (but not exact distance) of the wielder. Orc warbands may hunt you relentlessly because of it. +1 Poleaxe: Functions as a +1 halberd (or glaive, depending on flavor). Orcslayer’s Wrath: When you hit an orc or half-orc with the Bloodreaver, the weapon deals an extra 1d6 necrotic damage. Frenzied Cleave: Once per rage, when you reduce a creature to 0 HP, you may immediately make another attack against a different creature within reach. Oathbreaker’s Cleaver Zeff — 3:38 PM Lore of Oathbreaker’s Cleaver Forged in a time when orc hordes threatened to drown the realm in blood, the Oathbreaker’s Cleaver was born of betrayal. Legends whisper of a war-chieftain who once swore an unbreakable oath to Gruumsh, god of slaughter. But when the chieftain’s tribe was massacred by rival clans, Gruumsh gave no aid. In his grief and fury, the chieftain turned from his See more