Cutlass of the Drowned Watch
This broad, slightly curved cutlass has a blade of pale steel that looks as if it were hammered from moonlit surf. A reefed handguard of blackened brass curls like a breaking wave around the grip, and the leather wrap is stitched with blue-gray thread that smells faintly of salt and rain. When drawn, the edge glimmers with a thin wash of green light, and tiny droplets bead along the fuller even in dry air. The pommel is capped with a small glassy stone that seems to hold a trapped swirl of seawater within it.