Name: Gaia's Gift
Tier: D
Material: It's made of gems, strongest wood that the elven culture could harvest, along with black gold pieces decorating it and the horns of the beasts that reign from her country as well as long grass ribbons and soft like feather material.
Appearance: It appears to be something of an advanced work of a tailor with its silky ribbons and soft feathery texture, however, this is a prized possession of the Gold elf tribe. As well as grass tied and wrapped as ribbons to present it's signature elven royalty. No one knows how it came to be created but it was passed down to Cherilyn at birth when she matched the prophecy as the Elven Child of Royalty that would reign as Queen and renew the Kingdom in more glory than it has ever possessed before.
With a black gem in the middle that mysteriously levitates in between the crescent moon with wings, design to it. It's a meter and a half long and the length is about a third of a meter, due to all the extra things spreading out. The handle of the staff itself is estimated to be five inches thick.
Tier: D
Material: It's made of gems, strongest wood that the elven culture could harvest, along with black gold pieces decorating it and the horns of the beasts that reign from her country as well as long grass ribbons and soft like feather material.
Appearance: It appears to be something of an advanced work of a tailor with its silky ribbons and soft feathery texture, however, this is a prized possession of the Gold elf tribe. As well as grass tied and wrapped as ribbons to present it's signature elven royalty. No one knows how it came to be created but it was passed down to Cherilyn at birth when she matched the prophecy as the Elven Child of Royalty that would reign as Queen and renew the Kingdom in more glory than it has ever possessed before.
With a black gem in the middle that mysteriously levitates in between the crescent moon with wings, design to it. It's a meter and a half long and the length is about a third of a meter, due to all the extra things spreading out. The handle of the staff itself is estimated to be five inches thick.