[Nope, it's still an arm. And it flops partway out of the cannon like a dead and bloody fish as soon as Balin picks the thing up, revealing the nasty, charred burns on the skin. The burns seem to be old, however.
The cannon is carved with geometric glyphs at the near end, most not making any sort of sense. Some are simple lines, others more complex triangles.
On the opposite end is a ring of crooked rods that look for all the world like misshapen nails--and the barrel itself, which is dormant and quiet now.]
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The cannon is carved with geometric glyphs at the near end, most not making any sort of sense. Some are simple lines, others more complex triangles.
On the opposite end is a ring of crooked rods that look for all the world like misshapen nails--and the barrel itself, which is dormant and quiet now.]