A long black coral lance on museum supports with a forked shell-gold head, pearl counterweights, cord grips, hanging current vanes, and worn strike marks.
A reef-warden polearm that makes water movement, balance, and claw-friendly grip part of ancient military design.

Black Coral Current-Lance

The physical collection's first major weapon reads less as a fantasy spear than as a believable civic arm for redirecting current and extending a guarded formation.