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Youthful dreams and the thrill of adventure. If this isn't enough, then make it up with valiance.
A sturdy sheet of iron that may be powerful enough to break apart mountains if wielded with enough willpower.
A ceremonial sword that has become petrified over time. The trinkets on it are still visible. It grants the wielder the power to withstand the winds of time.
A polearm as straight as a flag pole. Well suited to most combat situations, it has an imposing presence when swung.
A cheap fantasy novel with no value whatsoever. Any claim that it possesses the power of catalysis is also pure fantasy.
A reliable steel sword. The legendary Skyrider once tried to ride it as a flying sword...
A handy club made of fine steel. The most persuasive line of reasoning in any debater's arsenal.
A polearm made in the style of the Knights of Favonius. Its shaft is straight, and its tip flows lightly like the wind.
A completely rusted iron greatbow. The average person would lack the strength to even lift it, let alone fire it.
An ancient longsword discovered in the Blackcliff Forge that cuts through rocks like a hot knife through butter.
A fictional story of a band of five heroes who go off on a dragon hunt. It is poorly written and structurally incoherent. Its value lies in the many lessons that can be learned from failure.
A sturdy sheet of iron that may be powerful enough to break apart mountains if wielded with enough willpower.
A sturdy sheet of iron that may be powerful enough to break apart mountains if wielded with enough willpower.
A hunter's music consists of but two sounds: the twang of the bowstring and the whoosh of soaring arrows.
A polearm as straight as a flag pole. Well suited to most combat situations, it has an imposing presence when swung.
A steel sword that is said to have been coated with dragon blood, rendering it invulnerable to damage. This effect is not extended to its wielder, however.