Faervian

Faervian is a Baneblade of Demron in the shape of a longsword and is sized for medium creatures. It may be wielded only by an arcane spellcaster. Faervian looks as though it were forged from one solid piece of burnished steel, and it glows a deep purple when drawn. The craftsmanship of this blade, unlike the others, is distinctly elven.

Faervian has the standard powers described above, and it is also a spell-storing weapon. Furthermore, it allows its wielder to cast up to three spells each day as if using the Still Spell metamagic feat.

Faervian was crafted by the archmage Demron before the fall of Myth Drannor, and is the fourth of his series of Baneblades.

It disappeared in the final battle near the Tower of Song, which was completely destroyed with powerful magical earthquakes.

After the Spellplague
Faervian was found in the crypts underneath the Tower of Song, guarded by a baelnorn named Breithel. The sword was recovered by a group of adventurers, and is now in possession by one of them -- the adventurer's previous deeds identified him as a worthy wielder. Its return was heralded by the whole of Myth Drannor, and the adventurer in question is now a Knight of Myth Drannor.

The Spellplague no doubt had an effect on Faervian, like it did many other things, as the sword has now appeared to have lost some of its power. It still glows distinctly purple when drawn, and it can be wielded by any race. Its properties are now that of a Sun Blade, meaning that it strikes with radiant power. It can also, once a day, cause motes of light to burst out and sear enemies. There may yet be other powers as well, but so far they remain undiscovered.