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''The Sword of Life:'' Radiating a faint white glow the Sword of Life was forged by the Goddess [[Lumina]] for the Goddess [[Viviantia]] as a gift of friendship. To this day, the [[Great Swords of Shireroth|Great Sword]] remains in | |||
''The Sword of Life:'' Radiating a faint white glow the Sword of Life was forged by the Goddess [[Lumina]] for the Goddess [[Viviantia]] as a gift of friendship. To this day, the Great Sword remains in | |||
[[The Celestial Temple]] in the ownership of [[Viviantia]], awaiting the day when it is needed in the Mortal Realm. It is fabled that the sword has the miraculous ability to return to life any freshly slain body it | [[The Celestial Temple]] in the ownership of [[Viviantia]], awaiting the day when it is needed in the Mortal Realm. It is fabled that the sword has the miraculous ability to return to life any freshly slain body it | ||
pierces and is removed from. Should the Sword strike a dæmon or undead minion of a dæmon, the victim's soul shall be removed and stored within the blade until the Goddess herself releases it. ---- | pierces and is removed from. Should the Sword strike a dæmon or undead minion of a dæmon, the victim's soul shall be removed and stored within the blade until the Goddess herself releases it. ---- |
Latest revision as of 22:59, 2 September 2017
The Sword of Life: Radiating a faint white glow the Sword of Life was forged by the Goddess Lumina for the Goddess Viviantia as a gift of friendship. To this day, the Great Sword remains in The Celestial Temple in the ownership of Viviantia, awaiting the day when it is needed in the Mortal Realm. It is fabled that the sword has the miraculous ability to return to life any freshly slain body it pierces and is removed from. Should the Sword strike a dæmon or undead minion of a dæmon, the victim's soul shall be removed and stored within the blade until the Goddess herself releases it. ---- See Also: Cedrism,