Noraknore

Noraknore is the legendary magic trident forged to seal the eternal friendship between the dwarves, elves, and eladrin.

Etymology
The name Noraknore means "Mithral point" in dwarven.

Properties
Noraknore is a trident with a remarkably light but thick shaft. Dwarven runes, as well as symbols of nature and the stars, are inscribed in the shaft. Inset gemstones, as well as gold and silver filigree, also adorn the weapon.

Noraknore is imbued with powerful magic that makes it an especially deadly weapon, and it is said to be indestructible.

History
In -1549, Noraknore was created as a symbol of the eternal friendship between the dwarves, elves, and eladrin. A trident was selected, with the three prongs representing the three races. Elves crafted the weapon's wooden shaft, dwarves forged the mithril head, and eladrin imbued the weapon with magic.

The weapon was bestowed to the dwarven warrior Arakand, and upon his eventual death, was placed on display within the Tomb of Arakand in Myvanna. For generations, dwarves went on pilgrimages to pay their respects to the legendary warrior and catch a glimpse of his mythical weapon.

However, in 1006 GD, the Aurum Order raided the tomb and found the weapon on display to be a forgery. They learned that the real Noraknore was hidden in the elven capital of Omath Caelora, within the Matriarch's chamber in the world tree, Ambar Nimloth, and stole it. Following this theft, the truth of the forgery emerged, and the alliance between the three races was shattered, as the dwarves were incensed that they'd been lied to for generations, and the eladrin were offended that they were not trusted with the knowledge of the forgery.

Noraknore is currently in the possession of Kragg of the Aurum Order.