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Races | Technology
SENTI HUNTING KNIFE
Overview & Game Mechanics
- Senti Hunting Knife
- Origin: Native Tribes of VOI 700 D | Senti Tribe
- Type: Melee / Thrown
- Damage: 1d6 slashing or piercing damage; grants Advantage on Survival checks when skinning or field-dressing fauna.
- Range: Thrown 5 meters, Maximum 15 meters
- Properties: Finesse, Light, Thrown. Serrated spine cuts clean through tough bioceramic hide and sinew without dulling.
- Attack Roll: Strength or Dexterity + Proficiency
- Cost (Beta Age): 110,- Kourou | Uncoated / 350,- Kourou | Coated with Senti Venom (Rarely sold by borderlands traders to highly trusted buyers)
- Cost (Gamma Age): 250,- Kourou | Uncoated / 750,- Kourou | Coated (Strictly forbidden contraband on the Black Market; possession heavily penalized by the Federal Confederation)
- Weight: 0.4 kg
- Availability: Rare in the Beta Age, primarily kept within the tribe or commissioned secretly via custom frontier outfitters. Extremely rare in the Gamma Age due to the environmental clauses of the Peace Treaty banning native hunting gear production.
- Special Customization (Senti Venom): Can be coated with Senti Venom (“Glassmaker's Bite”). A target struck by a coated blade must succeed on a DC 14 Constitution saving throw or suffer 2d6 poison damage and become Restrained for 1 minute as their joints stiffen. The target can repeat the saving throw at the end of each of its turns to end the effect.
Context and Historical Background
Origins as a Survival Tool
The Senti Hunting Knife was never intended as a primary weapon of war; it is first and foremost a fundamental instrument of survival on the steppes. Crafted to field-dress the massive Odo, its unique serrated spine and curved gut-hook allow hunters to harvest hide, meat, and delicate electric glands rapidly before competing predators or harsh weather can ruin the kill. To a Senti tracker, the knife is an extension of their hand and a symbol of their self-reliance.
The Borderlands Gray Market
During the Beta Age, the sheer efficiency of the knife caught the attention of frontier trappers, rangers, and scouts. Because the Senti fiercely protect their crafting secrets, genuine knives became a high-value commodity in gray-market trade.
Prohibition in the Gamma Age
Following the end of the Great War and the implementation of the Peace Treaty, the weapon's status shifted drastically. Under the rise of Communardism and the Confederation's sweeping vegetarian mandates, the production and possession of native hunting tools were outlawed. The criminal underworld quickly filled the vacuum. Outlaws and syndicates prized the venom-coated variants for silent assassinations, smuggling the blades through hidden trade routes into dark hubs like Firetown.
Materials and Crafting
Blade and Hilt Construction
- Blade Material: The blade is meticulously carved from the dense, mineralized rib bones of a mature Odo. Through a secret tribal boiling and oil-tempering process, the bone achieves a bioceramic toughness that holds a razor-sharp edge comparable to high-grade steel.
- The Spine: The top edge features an asymmetric serrated pattern mimicking the crushing pincers of the desert-dwelling Akzna, designed to saw through heavy bone or hard leather.
- Hilt and Grip: The handle is fashioned from lightweight, shock-absorbent Hoo horn, tightly wrapped in cured Hoo leather strips to ensure a non-slip grip even when slicked with blood or rain.
The Venom Harvesting Ritual
To transform the tool into a lethal defense weapon, scouts apply Senti Venom. The toxin is not native to the steppes; instead, veteran hunters undertake dangerous, ritualized expeditions across the ecological border into the scorching Desert Side. There, they track and extract the highly volatile crystal-venom from the prismatic barbs of the macro-arachnid Akzna. Once harvested, tribal artisans use ancient safety techniques to distill and set the neurotoxin onto the bone blades, where it bonds to the porous structure without degrading.
Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters
- The Silent Threat: Give high-ranking NPC scouts or assassins a venom-coated Senti Knife. The Restrained condition from a successful strike can completely disrupt a party's front-line fighter in the first round of an ambush.
- Investigation Anchor: Use the knife as a narrative clue. A distinct bone-cut on a poached carcass or a victim found dead with vitrified blood plasma can point players toward a rogue Senti hunter, a black-market smuggler, or a specific frontier outfitter.
- Borderlands Economics: Present players with the opportunity to buy a knife from a middleman like Garrick Hale. Force them to navigate the steep price, the illegality of the venom, and the potential political fallout with nearby Senti clans if the blade is recognized as stolen property.
- Fauna Harvesting Buff: Reward players who obtain this weapon by giving them concrete mechanical benefits—such as automatic success or bonus materials—when they use the knife to harvest resources from beasts in the wild.