Tips And Tricks - Elven Assassin
Never, ever use a sword that glows, hums, or drips moonlight. That’s for poets and dead heroes. Your shortsword should be forged from Grey Iron —cold, non-reflective, and coated in a thin film of swamp mud to kill the shine. Wipe it before each use, then re-coat it after.
Now burn this letter.
“You are not a killer. You are a gardener. You prune the rotten branches of kings, you water the soil with the blood of traitors, and you vanish back into the roots. If you ever feel proud of a kill, retire. If you ever feel nothing at all, retire. But if you feel the quiet satisfaction of a job done right—a single petal falling exactly where it should—then you are ready for your next contract.” elven assassin tips and tricks
When fleeing, don't run straight. Run in a tight spiral, then leap into a tree. Leave a single, magically-enhanced footprint that repeats the sound of your footsteps for three more paces. Guards will chase a ghost down the hallway while you are already on the roof, eating an apple. Never, ever use a sword that glows, hums, or drips moonlight
Humans, dwarves, and orcs detect living things by heat and heartbeat. Elves run cooler. To disappear entirely, press your spine against an ancient oak and breathe into the wood. For ten seconds, your heartbeat will match the tree’s slow, geological pulse. Thermal vision sees only bark. Part II: The Kiss of Thorn (Weaponry) 4. The Needle Drop: Your primary weapon is not the dagger. It is the Sylvan Splinter —a one-inch sliver of petrified oak, enchanted to be as dense as steel and as sharp as a razor. Flick it with your thumb. Range: 30 feet. It makes no sound, leaves no blood (it seals the wound it makes), and delivers contact poison. The target simply feels a pinch, then falls asleep forever five minutes later. Looks like a wood splinter to any coroner. Wipe it before each use, then re-coat it after












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