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The '''Scimitar of Eagles''' takes its name from the image of an diving eagle engraved upon it. Forged of gleaming mithril, this [[artefact]] scimitar numbers among the finest ever produced. Its craftsmanship surpasses its lesser artefact cousins, the [[Scimitar of Hawks]] and the [[Scimitar of Falcons]], although it is proportionally more expensive | The '''Scimitar of Eagles''' takes its name from the image of an diving eagle engraved upon it. Forged of gleaming mithril, this [[artefact]] scimitar numbers among the finest ever produced. Its craftsmanship surpasses its lesser artefact cousins, the [[Scimitar of Hawks]] and the [[Scimitar of Falcons]], although it is proportionally more expensive. | ||
[[Category:Enhanced Weapon Artefacts]] | [[Category:Enhanced Weapon Artefacts]] |
Revision as of 23:42, 16 August 2007
The Scimitar of Eagles takes its name from the image of an diving eagle engraved upon it. Forged of gleaming mithril, this artefact scimitar numbers among the finest ever produced. Its craftsmanship surpasses its lesser artefact cousins, the Scimitar of Hawks and the Scimitar of Falcons, although it is proportionally more expensive.