Traveler's Dagger
This old, much-worn dagger feels lighter than it should, balanced more for carving than killing. Its blade is narrow and keen, its fuller filled with silver tracery that resembles roads on a map viewed from above. When the hilt is held near a suitable surface, the amber pommel warms softly, and the blade hums with a traveler’s restless energy. It is said these daggers were once common among caravans, messengers, and smugglers who needed a swift way home.