My current plan is to make the snicker-snack apply a heavy weakness to magic on critical hits, with a loud thunderclap of a noise. The critical hit damage of the Vorpal Sword is higher than normal greatswords, making the snicker-snack particularly deadly.
[On a side note, Humpty Dumpty may take issue with your use of the words 'mome,' 'rath,' and 'outgrabe.' As he says, "...a rath is a sort of green pig: but 'mome' I'm not certain about. I think it's short for 'from home' --- meaning that they'd lost their way, you know...outgrabing is something between bellowing and whistling, with a small sneeze in the middle." A mome rath may very well outgrabe at a dragon. Dragons are frightening things, after all.]
Humpty's a crackpot. Wiki sez: 'Carroll's notes for the original in Mischmasch suggest a "rath" is "a species of Badger" that "lived chiefly on cheese" and had smooth white hair, long hind legs, and short horns like a stag.' So, sort of like an albino jackalope. But, 'appendices to certain Looking Glass editions, however, state that the creature is "a species of land turtle" that lived on swallows and oysters.' It seems Jabberwockian terminology's more fluid than TES history.
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[On a side note, Humpty Dumpty may take issue with your use of the words 'mome,' 'rath,' and 'outgrabe.' As he says,
"...a rath is a sort of green pig: but 'mome' I'm not certain about. I think it's short for 'from home' --- meaning that they'd lost their way, you know...outgrabing is something between bellowing and whistling, with a small sneeze in the middle."
A mome rath may very well outgrabe at a dragon. Dragons are frightening things, after all.]