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| − | The '''Bonding Knife''' is a ceremonial knife that serves as part of the [[Tau]] ritual of the | + | The '''Bonding Knife''' is a ceremonial knife that serves as part of the [[Tau]] ritual of the [[Ta'lissera]], in which a group is bonded together through ritualistic cutting of their flesh.{{Fn|1b}} |
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| − | + | Following their ritual bonding the knife is then carried into battle by the team leader, although it is not designed for use in actual combat, and serves as a reminder of the sacred bond the group shares. Fire Warriors who serve as part of a [[Battlesuit]] team may also undergo the process, although instead of carrying the actual knife into battle the team leader may instead paint a knife design onto his armour.{{Fn|1a}} | |
| − | ==See Also | + | ==See Also== |
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*[[Honour Blade]] | *[[Honour Blade]] | ||
*[[Tau Equipment (List)]] | *[[Tau Equipment (List)]] | ||
| + | *[[Ta'lissera]] | ||
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**{{Endn|1a}}: pg. 32 | **{{Endn|1a}}: pg. 32 | ||
**{{Endn|1b}}: pg. 24 | **{{Endn|1b}}: pg. 24 | ||
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[[Category:Equipment (Tau)]] | [[Category:Equipment (Tau)]] | ||
[[de:Zeremoniendolch]] | [[de:Zeremoniendolch]] | ||
Latest revision as of 22:26, 8 November 2025
The Bonding Knife is a ceremonial knife that serves as part of the Tau ritual of the Ta'lissera, in which a group is bonded together through ritualistic cutting of their flesh.[1b]
Overview
Following their ritual bonding the knife is then carried into battle by the team leader, although it is not designed for use in actual combat, and serves as a reminder of the sacred bond the group shares. Fire Warriors who serve as part of a Battlesuit team may also undergo the process, although instead of carrying the actual knife into battle the team leader may instead paint a knife design onto his armour.[1a]