Board Thread:Off Topic/@comment-25396609-20160520230037/@comment-24993958-20160526203455

...This...ended up a lot more complicated than i expected...err...anyone ideas for what  type i should give this?
 * Name: Ser Nook
 * Wielder: TBD
 * Maker/Smith: TBD
 * Type: err...;
 * Weapon Derivation: My incessant obsession to weaponize a pool cue;
 * Design: (Helper Pic ) A pool cue with a crystal tip, black ferrule, joint and wrap,with a white shaft and a hole in the bumper. Has 2 types of butt cues: one has a drawing of a monochrome barn owl on the forearm and some gun components between the wrap and the forearm, specifically that of a sniper rifle; the other has a horned owl on the forearm and a dust chamber between the wrap and forearm.
 * Holstered/Inactive Form: Can be detached into pieces and deposited in a special cylindrical bag;
 * Form 1: The barn owl component requires a sniper rifle cartridge to be inserted before it can fire, and can have a scope attached to it for better aim. Although the cue shaft isn’t necessary for it to fire, it greatly increases precision;
 * Form 2; The horned owl component can charge Ice spikes or concentrated fire dust in the shaft by pulling on the sleeve. Intensity of the shot depends on how far it is pulled. Without the cue shaft it fires in a spray and has little to no range;
 * Features: The tip is actually made out of gravity dust and flips open before letting the gun components shoots; in addition, the owner has a stiletto knife with an odd handle that can be inserted in the cue to act as an extension...or just as likely be used in closed spaces;
 * Dust Capacity: Fire, Ice, Gravity (order indicates most often consumed)
 * Ammunition: 7 per magazine for the Barn Owl component;
 * Usage: is ideally used at long range, but can function as an oddly shaped staff while using the gravity dust tip to knock away enemies; when surprised and the weapon is in pieces, the user can either bring out the extension blade or just abandon all subtlety and dual wield the 2 butt components.
 * Planned/Possible Upgrades:
 * Notes: Name is an anagram of Snooker;