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This enormous [[saxon]] [[sword]] was carried by the legendary [[Sigeberht]] the [[Saxon]]. If anyone ever thought of telling [[Sigeberht]] that carrying a [[sword]] with two hands was a bad idea, he either didn’t dear or didn’t survive long enough to complain. The [[sword]] it self is a [[sword]] used with two hands, but in a classic [[saxon]] style. The blade is made with hardened steel but jagged with many years of use. It’s heavy and hard to use, but packs a punch worthy of a giant. ===== In game terms: ===== The shear size of the [[weapon]] grants it +1D6 Damage but requires the user to wield it with “Two-handed Sword”, a skill that cannot be found in the early periods. The Technique supposedly died with Siegberht. The [[sword]] is enchanted [[wotanic]] virtues and breaks other [[weapons]] (including regular [[swords]]) on the event of a tie in battle. The large [[sword]] cannot be carried easily, if carried in the scabbard the knight cannot carry any other [[swords]] or shields and remain dexterous. === History === Stories tell that the [[sword]] was made in the forges of giants far in the North, and that Sigeberht’s ancestor stole it from under their noses. Some even claim that the Giants are still looking for it. Either way, something that is certain, is that the family of Fenris is looking for the [[sword]]. In 499, Sir [[Cadry]] traveled to Eire to see the giant Himlinglevah. He returned the [[sword]] to the giant, who threw it into the sea to be returned to the giant king. In return the giant promised Sir [[Cadry]] a [[weapon]] from the giants forges when he or one of his descendants had learned to secrets of [[The Iron Crown]] and thus understood his family’s legacy and history. Sigeberht’s [[sword]] is sacred to the Fenris line. ===== Current owner: ===== * The giants
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