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    Glasswire Dagger
    Glasswire Dagger
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    sleek dagger with translucent filament edge on weathered wood, close-up product shot, shallow depth of field, cool lantern light, misty ambiance, high detail, realistic painterly
    type:
    Light melee weapon; dagger
    rarity:
    uncommon
    material:
    tempered steel spine; fused glass filament edge; resin-bound grip
    length:
    25 cm overall; 12 cm edge
    weight:
    210 g
    handling:
    Silent draw; concealment-friendly
    legality:
    Restricted under harbor ordinances
    Glasswire Dagger is a covert blade built around a translucent, hair-thin glass filament edge bonded to a steel spine. It is favored by dockside operatives in Vesper Quay and discreet agents of the Silver Ledger. Its cut is quiet, clean, and prone to severe bleeding; hard parries risk chipping.

    Description

    • Profile: Narrow steel body with a recessed channel holding a fused glass filament that presents as a faint shimmer under lantern light.
    • Grip: Resin-wrapped scales with anti-slip cord; minimal quillon to keep the silhouette flat.
    • Sheath: Waxed leather with felted mouth to mute draw; spare filament housed in a hidden spine sleeve.
    • Finish: Matte, salt-resistant coating; light-catching edge line often mistaken for fishing leader.
    • Typical carriers: Pier-brokers and handlers such as Scillia Doge operating under the Silver Ledger during lantern-hour meets in Vesper Quay.

    Type / Category

    • Category: Dagger; light melee weapon.
    • Role: Covert sidearm; precision cuts; silent takedowns; rope and net severing.
    • Handling: Off-hand friendly; excels in close quarters and crowded pier spaces.

    Stats / Effects

    • Damage: 1d4–1d6 piercing/slashing (system-dependent); critical on precise cuts.
    • Traits: Silent draw; high bleed chance; ignores light cloth and kelp cord; fragile on hard impacts.
    • Edge Fragility: On a fumbled parry vs. metal or stone, 20% chance to chip; reduce damage until repaired.
    • Concealment: Advantage to hide on-body; flat silhouette avoids pat-down snags.
    • Utility: Slices sailcloth, net mesh, and tarred rope with minimal force.
    • Maintenance: Requires resin reflow and strop to keep the filament seated.

    Usage / Crafting / Requirements

    • Proficiency: Light blades proficiency recommended.
    • Care Kit: Resin ampoule, fine strop, and alcohol wipe; replace filament after 3–5 engagements.
    • Crafting: Steel blank, fused filament strand, resin binder from dried Salt-Slick Kelp; set and cure under low heat, then seat and strop.
    • Restrictions: Harbor Wardens in Vesper Quay classify it as "tooling with intent"; fines escalate near the Night Market.
    • Synergy: Pairs well with a Smoke Ampoule for confusion exits.

    Lore / Background

    • Origin: Refined by night-market smiths along the lantern docks of Vesper Quay to slip past crowd noise and canvas creak.
    • Adoption: Popular among Silver Ledger escorts for quiet enforcement during tariff parleys.
    • Rivalry: Feared by runners aligned with the Gutter Syndic, who prefer heavier, more durable steel.
    • Enforcement: Wardens led by Ilex Marr seize unlicensed examples during quay sweeps.

    Image Gallery

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    A glasswire edge glinting on a dockside workbench in Vesper Quay
    A glasswire edge glinting on a dockside workbench in Vesper Quay
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    A female fixer palming the dagger before a quiet meet under the Lantern Docks
    A female fixer palming the dagger before a quiet meet under the Lantern Docks
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    Harbor inspection where a male warden discovers an illegal blade in a satchel
    Harbor inspection where a male warden discovers an illegal blade in a satchel

    Related Characters / Mobs / Scenes

    Variants

    • Tide-Etched: Corrosion-proof spine etch; reduced chip chance in salt fog.
    • Bone-Hilt: Carved grip for gloved handling; slightly heavier balance.
    • Ledger Issue: Plain finish favored by the Silver Ledger; stricter serial marks for quiet audits.
    • Night-Market Special: Spare micro-spool of filament in the pommel; higher maintenance cost.