The enemies use the stolen cores from the Aarendjin in theirspears to launch proyectiles with the characteristics of Aarendjin needles. They use the minerals to increase their power.
Origin
After a long battle, the Amani soldiers finished killing the last of the Aarendjin and they rested to observed the remains of the disaster. Brab Talayi stood erect among the corpses, while holding the last Aarendjin by the neck as if it were some kind of trophy. At dusk, the Avari arrived and weren’t about to pass up the opportunity to experiment with such good material.
The soldiers withdrew from the battle with Nashla, while the Avari collected each and every bodies of the Aarendjin. Once the arrived to Amani, they began the dissection of the bodies of these divine beings. The Avari discovered that they were very similar to them, except that they possessed two cores of magic inside their bodies, which allowed them to use their supernatural powers.
For a long time, the work of Amani was to research how to use the Aarendjin’s power for their own benefit. The avari sought solutions both in the fields of medicine, such as cure for aging or lethal diseases, and in the field of war, weapons with infinite ammunition or ammunition with powers.
Weapon description
After several experiments with cores, a famous Avari managed to refine the cores of the Aarendjin to enclose them in a magic spear, which was capable of launching magic proyectiles. This proyectiles didn’t need to be reloaded, because the weapon activated the core in such a way that these bullets could be created in a few seconds.
The spear was easy to use, because it was only necessary to press a small button to activate the mechanism. A light was emitted from the tip of the spear and after a few seconds, a concentrate energy bullet came out of the spear and destroyed everything around it.
The amani militia was quickly instructed in the use of these weapons and their variants, of which we could observe spears with explosive powers or with precision capabilities much better than those of a sniper.