West of Sunfall 7

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West of Sunfall 7
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Production overview

Rarity class:

Legendary

Weapon type:

Hand Cannon

Required level:

15+

Min-max magazine:

11

Specifications

Ammunition type:

Kinetic

Rate of fire:

180 RPM

Damage:

10-600

Service history

Affiliation:

Cult of Osiris

 

"A spark of knowledge with each fall, the purpose of the endless youth."
"No longer shunned, dark's nameless call now brings about tenebrous truth.
"
— Weapon description

West of Sunfall 7 is a Legendary Hand Cannon that can be acquired from The Infinite Forge.

Perks

  • Precision Frame: Recoil pattern on this weapon is more predictably vertical. Fires quickly with high accuracy.
  • Selectable Perk 1:
    • Crossfire HCS: Sharp Hand Cannon sight. Increases range. Slightly decreases stability. Slightly decreases handling speed.
    • SteadyHand HCS: Stable Hand Cannon sight. Increases stability. Increases handling speed.
    • Sureshot HCS: Pinpoint Hand Cannon sight. Increases range. Decreases stability. Decreases handling speed.
  • Selectable Perk 2:
    • Accurized Rounds: This weapon can fire longer distances. Increases range.
    • Extended Mag: This weapon has a greatly increased magazine size, but reloads much slower. Greatly increases magazine size. Greatly decreases reload speed.
    • High-Caliber Rounds: Shots from this weapon knock the target back farther. Slightly increases range.
  • Auto-Loading Holster: The holstered weapon is automatically reloaded after a short period of time.

Lore

Excerpt of a letter from Ikora Rey to Eris Morn:

Would it be terribly offensive if I said I would have happily traded places with you and gone down to the Hellmouth rather than be in the City during Osiris's banishment?

Well, here's what you missed. It started because of his Lost Prophecies. A misnomer—the prophecies were always accessible to those who cared about them, but the Followers proclaimed them "lost" to a City that had censored all Osirian material. And even then the City didn't truly lose them, for when the Speaker ordered me to destroy Osiris's writings, I placed the documents in my private library instead. I don't believe in burning books, regardless of my opinion of the author.

As to why he had to write the prophecies in iambic couplets? Simple: vanity.

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