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''The Sword of Death:'' Forged by the great god [[Mors]] in [[The Celestial Temple]], the Sword of Death was bestowed upon the ancestors of what is
Sword of Death:'' Forged by the great god [[Mors]] in [[The Celestial
 
Temple]], the Sword of Death was bestowed upon the ancestors of what is
 
 
now the [[Line of Mortis]] and has been passed through the ages from
 
now the [[Line of Mortis]] and has been passed through the ages from
 
heir to heir. The Sword of Death comes with both great powers and a
 
heir to heir. The Sword of Death comes with both great powers and a
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meek than the sword would consume the dishonorable wielder's soul and
 
meek than the sword would consume the dishonorable wielder's soul and
 
reduce them to ashes to be blown to the four winds. ----
 
reduce them to ashes to be blown to the four winds. ----
''See also:'' [[Cedrism]], [[Religion]]
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''See also:'' [[Cedrism]],  
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[[Category: Religion]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, 24 September 2007

The Sword of Death: Forged by the great god Mors in The Celestial Temple, the Sword of Death was bestowed upon the ancestors of what is now the Line of Mortis and has been passed through the ages from heir to heir. The Sword of Death comes with both great powers and a great curse placed upon it by the Death God. The wielder of the sword is able to strike dead, instantly, any whom the sword's wielder chooses; save those protected by another Great Sword. The curse upon the Great Sword prohibits its wielder from ever striking the innocent or the meek. Should the wielder attempt to strike the innocent or the meek than the sword would consume the dishonorable wielder's soul and reduce them to ashes to be blown to the four winds. ---- See also: Cedrism,