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| − | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an [[Eldar]] relic-sword. At the heart of the sword lies an ancient [[Spirit Stone]] which holds the essence of a malevolent soul. Only a warrior of the strongest will can wield the weapon, for the spirit within feasts on pain and spurs its wielder on to acts of violence. The sword has an infamous reputation of driving its wielders mad through bombarding them with tormenting whispers, causing them to kill friends and family in a fit to end the voices. Despite its danger, it is still used by the Eldar of [[Iyanden]] out of the desperation of their current situation.{{Fn|1}} | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is an [[Eldar]] relic-sword.{{Fn|1}} |
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| + | At the heart of the sword lies an ancient [[Spirit Stone]] which holds the essence of a malevolent soul. Only a warrior of the strongest will can wield the weapon, for the spirit within feasts on pain and spurs its wielder on to acts of violence. The sword has an infamous reputation of driving its wielders mad through bombarding them with tormenting whispers, causing them to kill friends and family in a fit to end the voices. Despite its danger, it is still used by the Eldar of [[Iyanden]] out of the desperation of their current situation.{{Fn|1}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:24, 21 January 2025
The Soulshrive is an Eldar relic-sword.[1]
At the heart of the sword lies an ancient Spirit Stone which holds the essence of a malevolent soul. Only a warrior of the strongest will can wield the weapon, for the spirit within feasts on pain and spurs its wielder on to acts of violence. The sword has an infamous reputation of driving its wielders mad through bombarding them with tormenting whispers, causing them to kill friends and family in a fit to end the voices. Despite its danger, it is still used by the Eldar of Iyanden out of the desperation of their current situation.[1]
Sources
- 1: Iyanden: A Codex: Eldar Supplement (E-Book), pg. 83