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- On his way through the vestibule he did the unthinkable and stole a dead knight’s sword. He chose on instinct and therefore chose well. Even inside the scabbard the sword felt like an extension of his arm.
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- Tannhauser donned his gauntlets and examined the sword he’d taken from the chapel. The blade was three feet long with a flattened diamond cross-section. He judged it something over two pounds in weight. Italian. Hopefully Milanese. He put his tongue to the edge and tasted blood but felt no pain.
- -TR, pg. 331 & 344
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