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...based on the description.
This axe is quite impressive looking, with a massive twin-bladed head, and a handle easily three or four feet in length. All along both blades as well as the shaft are crystals of ice and frost, spreading out to lightly cover it. Despite a great deal of wear and tear on the axe, between nicks and dents on the blade, dried blood encrusted on it, and the dark smoothness of the handle worn down by use, it appears to be in excellent condition beneath the ice. Wiping away some of the ice to test the blade, you find it is still sharp enough to split even the smallest of hairs, not to mention heads. Not a few seconds after the ice crystals are wiped away, though, new ones seem to form in their place right before your eyes.
A large battleaxe named 'frostreaver' is an axe, made of steel, and weighs 17 pounds 15 ounces.
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