Well it started off with an idea of a nice staff with lots of carving and wood burn to highlight the carving. Took me a while to find the right stick, but when i first laid eyes on it i knew i had the right one. this fine stick was out in the weather and had cured up real nice and the bark came off easily, well i still had to work to get it off but not as much as i assumed.
Once de-barked i had to set up my writing line, good flow and straight lines wrapping down the staff would have a best look in my personal opinion, so i popped out my masking tape and got to work.
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Found a real nice alphabet in the form of draconic script from Dungeons & Dragons, it just looked perfect.
Once the script had been figured out I needed something to write out on the staff, not just a mish-mash of jumbled mess, so i got this nice oath i found online for a necromancer, wasn't sure how far through the list i'd get but oh well.







































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hopefully i'll get to see that instructable
Two questions:
Did you dremel through the tape, or press something into the tape to make a mark, then dremel when you took the tape off??
And...
What does the oath actually say?
the oath itself i didn't get carved in full, i think i mentioned that i had to space it out and respace, i got enough of it on but there was some that i would have required a 6ft staff to get it all on.
this is what is carved on:
By blood and ash I swear mine life to this path.
I accept the gift of mine art and the burden of mine art's
duty.
I accept the gift to give motion to the motionless
This is the rest that didn't get on there.
and the duty to bring rest to the restless.
This I do so swear to do by mine blood and this gift!"
it was a necromancers staff afterall.
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