Note: Not all of the weapons listed below are used by the Tribe, but they are tribe specific weapons and are the weapons that most members of the Tribe have been trained with:
"Training/Budget Khopesh" - A wooden blunt edged blade shaped as the Khopesh, the Tribe's sword of choice. The blade is made of Drywood, which is common in that specific area of the Koorc Desert. Most utilize this weapon to train with as to not damage the blades of the real weapons, but it can still be quite the lethal weapon in the right hands.
"Bronze Khopesh" - The staple sword that is identifiable with the Tribe. Its design is inspired off of depictions supposedly found from certain Monoliths in the Rahanē Region. The weapon is made of fine Bronze, since Bronze Ore is a prevalent source found in the Sphiṅksa Pailēsa region.
What should also be known is that this blade is designed for hooking an opponent's shield or disarming them. The blade is only sharpened on the outside portion of the curved end. The khopesh evolved from the epsilon or similar crescent shaped axes that were used in warfare. Note, however, that the khopesh is not an axe. Unlike an axe, the khopesh does not make push-cuts, but rather slashes, like a sabre.
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Badalā ḍaigara" - Roughly translated as 'Revenge Dagger', this small blade is almost the size of a short sword, and is styles similarly to that of the Khopesh. It too is made of Bronze, and unlike the Khopesh it was designed to be dual bladed, meaning both edges are sharpened for absolute cut proficiency, though this also makes the blade easily breakable. However, to some Tribe members, this ''set back'' can also be used effectively to cause their enemies unbearable pain by sinking this into an enemy sentry's back and then purposefully snapping the blade; leaving the broken blade portion practically unremovable from their flesh.
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Khōkhalē ḍaigara" - Roughly Translated as "Hollow Dagger", it is a weapon designed to be light and is made with a stronger imported steel one-piece construction. It has a sharp double edged design and is a little rarer to find.
"Monolithian Replica Assassin Scorpion Dagger/A.K.A: The Scorpio" - A razor sharp and unique dagger based from Monolithic artwork. The weapon a short reach, but can cleave through thin materials rather easily, and is quite concealable, even for someone who dresses like Bastet (
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The blade is made to represent a scorpion, and it's tail has a syringe like needle filled with whatever poisons the user chooses to fill it with, ensuring that every other strike with this small blade can cause '
Poison Affliction'.
"Sapara" - A short sword made from imported steel from the Jechx Republic. Somewhat rare to find in the Tribe unless if in the possession of the Tribe's Elite Scouts. The weapon is highly more durable and lightweight, with a scimitar like design and with the ability to both stab and or slash enemies.
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Lainsēṭa mauta" - Roughly translated as "Lancet Death", the weapon is made of a light weight mithral steel that is also highly durable. The blade's guard is spiked, and those who wield this blade are able to siphon lifeforce from the living organism those spikes are stabbed into. A very rare and uncommon blade, but it was hinted to be created by those of the Billi devi Tribe.
"Crypt Blade" - An ancient, one of a kind blade. It was found by the Billi devi Tribe and is both a holy item to them as well as a cursed weapon. It is a one of a kind weapon who's true purpose is unstated and is still unknown, but what is known is that great misfortune happens to befall on the user who spills blood with this blade.
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Īgala spīyara" - Roughly translated as 'Eagle Spear', the weapon is constructed entirely of imported Iron Steel, and is rarer to find in the small region where the Billi devi Tribe operate. Needlessly or wanton waste of throwing these spears is prohibited within the Tribe.
"Desert Bow" - A rather crude and feral looking bow, but it is made to be able to survive the harsh environment of the Koorc Desert, and can be found all around that region thanks to the Billi devi Tribe. The bow is made of curved Drywood, leather, and animal bone. A strong sinew cord is used as the draw string, and it's sturdy construction allows for high durability and strength, however it can catch fire quickly so flame arrows are not suggested to be used with this bow. The arrows of the Billi devi tribe are made from hawk feathers and sharpened bronze.