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An ordinary object a god would use or carry on them. Could even be a familiar. Examples: An article of clothing they wear, robe, sandal, jewelry. A familiar or type of animal, crow, owl, dog, whatever....
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How about a scaple? Since it needs to be the same weapon for both the good side and the bad side, a scaple would work because it can save lives through surgery or create art, but it can also kill...
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I was thinking of a chamber pot, but funnily enough, a lot of those work with it too :p
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Awesome! You could have a lot of fun with this. As he swings, he shouts his battle cry - "Can you DIG IT!?" As a threat, he can shout, "I'll BURY you!" After he takes someone out, he can say, "Did you...
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A pen. A magic pen. To unlock its power, you write a sort of password with it.
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a meerschaum smoking pipe a mirror a piece of jewelery
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And it would not spoil the cast iron -- never ever use detergent on cast iron! To get back to the original subject: a magical frying pan!
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I could have used it on some badly-crusted cast iron earlier today. Never burn tomatoes and cheese in a cast-iron skillet. :-(
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Well, don't use the weapon against the dishes, use it as a weapon against germs and dried on gunk and water spots! They are the most evil villains our modern world has ever seen! XD
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The OP said it was a weapon and I sort of like still having dishes when I'm done washing them. ;-) :-D
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Why?! If I did the dishes with a magic dish rag, I'd imagine my dishes would get a lot cleaner than even my dishwasher can get 'em!
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An ear of dehydrated decorative corn. No, wait, I think maize is specifically a New World plant. A shoe missing its twin. A cute little toy doll.
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Or a dishrag. But don't goof up and use the wrong one to actually wash the dishes. ;-)
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- A book, from which the wielder can read magic spells? - Any sort of jewelry (a bit cliche), which allows the wielder to use magic without being encumbered
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A mask that changes depending on who's wearing it. (Leaves it open for a human to wear it, with unexpected chaos resulting.)
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A basket full of kittens, guarded by said kittens. 'Cause seriously--who would suspect a basket full of kittens to be the source of all power?
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An object of ordinary use that could be hidden in plain sight. A workman's hammer, a farmer's hoe, a woman's spindle, ....
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A metal box with a face on the surface. Intricate and detailed in design, it's covered with filigreed gold leaf, tiny screws, scrolling symbols that flow with the arching curved artwork, and tiny...
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Moving to Fantasy (Reference desk is for facts/figures/real world experience.)
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a jar. just a very plain jar that literally holds the magic that the god and demon use.
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Okay so in my novel, there is magic, but it comes directly from a single god and a demon. Both sides have the same weapon, so I only need one. Problem is, it cannot look like anything that from the...
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