He suggest that he and Beric travel to Stormreach and find perhaps find a haunted house to get back to Eberron. He's part of a whole, so if he appeared how he really was, it would be only a part of something. He explains to Beric that the shape he takes isn't what he actually looks like. In the Realm of the Dead, Curse-Bringer appears revitalized. Beric tries getting an explanation, but the sword disappears before he can complete his sentence. After a moment Dex tries picking it up, but it shoots back to Beric's hand and informs him that their arragement will be different form now on. Beric, alarmed, opens his hand to dismiss the sword like he always does - and the sword falls to the floor. Once the pary returns to Mistmarsh, Curse-Bringer is able to summon himself without Beric calling on him. During the fight with the angels he's able to call out to Beric a few words, but can't get his message across through the static. He's still able to cast his spells, but for some unknown reason he can't call on his weapon. When Beric is in Syrania he tries to summon Curse-Bringer - only the sword doesn't appear. Throughout the fight he tries to get Beric to let them go, not saying they didn't blow up a city in Sharn, just that it doesn't matter. These are not enemies of the light they were fighting the enemies of the light. Curse-Bringer is quite satisfied while slashing through the shadows, but when it comes time to attack the terrorist group he tells Beric to stop. Shortly after arriving in Xandrar the party intervenes in a fight between shadows and the Swords of Liberty. He hears a voice in his head introduce itself as Curse-Bringer, and realizes it's the sword. Beric takes it and the vision fades, but the sword remains. They both disappear and before Beric is that same figure, this time handing the sword to Beric. Beric sees a hooded figure handing a sword to a drow, and speaking ominously about a coming battle. He, Dex, and Draconos were walking through the lower parts of Sharn and time seemed to stop.
So he came to Curse-Bringer, and together they worked on a way to summon the Flame within him, to manifest itself in a way that would bring power to the drow.Ĭurse-Bringer was shrouded in mystery when it was handed to Beric. He learned to wield its power, and when he returned home his people shunned him for it because they didn't understand. Eladrin was a creature of a different kind of darkness and to wield light the way he did scared his people. He was never born, he simply emerged from the world itself, and that's why he's so dedicated to fighting anything that would threaten it.Įladrin, the previous user of the sword, spent a good amount of time in Thrane studying the Silver Flame. History Īccording to Erebus, he's been a part of Eberron longer than any civilized race. When Beric is blinded, it looks like a walking stick when sheathed.
After being restored to full life by the efreeti, it resembles a jian. Erebus has changed into several different forms. The physical manifestation of the pact can change to suit the wielder's preference. When they're done with it, they can let go and the sword will disappear again. When this happens, a very brief flash of a silvery light can be seen in the space the sword will appear. The user of the sword has the ability to draw it from nothing by clenching their fist.
After joining with Soul Reaper, it looks much more metallic and has a silver fire motif running along the edge. When touched it has an effect like the opposite of pulsing, as if it's drawing in quick breathes. The blade looks like it's made from obsidian, but darker dark enough that light doesn't reflect from it.