Date: 2016-09-13 02:12 am (UTC)
To answer your first question (which I forgot about because of cat), a piece of disease forged into a sword would be part of the sword as long as the blade was whole. But if somebody hastily tied it onto the blade before going into battle, it would quickly work loose (which might be a worse problem).

Arrows break fairly often, but hammers don't. A hammer full of lightning would last a long time. Of course, to do that, you'd first need a sunlish elf who managed to grab a stroke of lightning from a storm. Epic deeds lead to epic loot.
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