Leviathan’s Spine” – 25 lb Functional Fantasy Bow | Hand-Forged Seascale Relic of the Deep

Leviathan’s Spine” – 25 lb Functional Fantasy Bow | Hand-Forged Seascale Relic of the Deep

$425.00
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Leviathan’s Spine” – 25 lb Functional Fantasy Bow | Hand-Forged Seascale Relic of the Deep

Leviathan’s Spine” – 25 lb Functional Fantasy Bow | Hand-Forged Seascale Relic of the Deep

$425.00

Leviathan’s Spine – 25 lb Functional Fantasy Bow | Hand-Forged Seascale Relic of the Deep

(Fully Functional 25lb Draw | Cosplay, Target Shooting, Display, LARP | Sea Dragon Bone Aesthetic)

From the shipwrecked halls below the Tidemark Cliffs, artisans tell of bows carved from the ribs of sea dragons—scaled, barnacled, and tempered by salt and storm. This bow is a tribute to that legend.

The Leviathan’s Spine is a fully functional bow (approx. 25 lb draw weight stock) designed for archery hobbyists, fantasy collectors, and adventurers who want something more than wood and string. Its limbs curve like the fins of a great sea serpent, rippled with scaled texture and cresting spines, finished in deep ocean blues and salt-burnished bronze.

✅ Functional Use

Draw Weight: ~25 pounds stock draw

Useable For: Target practice, foam/LARP arrows, light archery training, theatrical performance, cosplay photoshoots, and wall-mounted display

Bow Style: Recurve-inspired fantasy bow (one-piece)

🛠️ Materials & Craftsmanship

Hand-carved and sculpted structure with sea-dragon scale texture and dorsal spines

Painted using layered metallic blues, ocean greens, abyssal purples, and salt-weathered metallics

Leather-wrapped grip embossed with ancient marine knotwork and fitted with glossy “tide pearl” stones

Lightweight yet durable core material — feels like bone, holds like a bow

Sailors speak of great beasts that sleep in trenches deeper than sound. When one of these leviathans finally dies, its bones rise to the surface like islands. The Tideforged order—keepers of driftwood myths—claim to have crafted bows from those remains.

They say this bow belonged to the Watcher of the Ninth Current, a guardian who never loosed an arrow in anger—only in warning, and only far above the waves to let the sea know he was still alive.

To carry it now is to carry a story—of coral crowns, drowned kings, and stormlight on black water.

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