Ungarato

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Ungarato
(Magic item)

Level
20
Price
Priceless
Bulk
2
Held
Weapon
Origin
Source: Incident at Absalom Station, pg(s). 50
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Ungarato, also known as the All-Consuming Killer or the Gun of Gluttony, is the only one confirmed to have survived among the seven weapons known as the Alara'hai Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki., and among the most powerful relics of Golarion.1

History

Ungarato was originally a sword forged millennia before the Gap, in ancient Thassilon Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki., an empire ruled by the runelords Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki. which collapsed during Golarion's Age of Darkness Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki.. Its intended wielder was the runelord of gluttony Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki., who never received the weapon, as it was stolen by a warrior who later became the champion of the runelord's successor Click this link to see if this article exists on PathfinderWiki.. Nothing definitive is known of Ungarato's history afterwards, except that it was reforged into a machine gun with bayonet; how, when or why it was are still mysteries.1

Ungarato is widely believed to have recently resurfaced in Absalom Station. Legend claims that Ungarato was once sentient, held great powers that only functioned in the hands of a runelord and can only be broken by the rightful runelord of gluttony, but there's no evidence for these claims.1

Appearance

Ungarato has a misty, spectral appearance, distinct from any known rifle model. It glows bright, sickly green when there are undead near the wielder, but does not specify the type or number of said undead.1

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Rob McCreary, et al. “Relics of Golarion” in Incident at Absalom Station, 53. Paizo Inc., 2017