Lion's Sword

The Lion's Sword was the Tethyrian sword of state, wielded by princes and kings of the kingdom for centuries.

Description
The state sword of Tethyr had a hilt of gold, carved into the shape of a lion. The body, rear legs and tail made up handle and pommel, with its forelegs and front paws formed the crossguard. The head of the lion had open jaws, with diamond-encrusted mithral teeth set into the groove of the blade, which extended from the gaping maw. Two rubies were inset within the lion's eyes.

History
The sword was originally forged for King Alemander I by a dwarven ally of his in the year 1122 DR. The wizard-king further enchanted the blade, transforming it into a flame tongue. It was wielded by the monarchs and heirs of Tethyr until the Year of Starlight, 1215 DR,when King Coram IV forged the Sword of Starlight for his son Haedrak II.

The Lion's sword was wielded by the Shade King Kymer the illegitimate son of King Alemander II, before it was reclaimed by Haedrak II when he reclaimed the throne of Tethyr in 1227 DR.

It was believed to have been lost when King Jaszur was killed in Waterdeep in the year 1295 DR, but was returned to the kingdom by Haedrak, the long-lost son of Alemander IV and rightful heir to the throne, some seven decades later.