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Once a sword of great power, the '''Blade of the Masters''' was passed down from the late Head of the [[Quisalis Mark]], [[Callibius]] to his protege, Lord [[Makarta]] of the [[Ivory Mark]]. In the year 401 AF, however, the sword was stolen by Makarta's protege and son of Callibius, [[Derillin Yu'tar]]. Caught and defeated while fleeing from pursuing [[Adventurers|adventurers]], the assassin cursed the blade, rendering it ineffective for practical use.  
Once a sword of great power, the '''Blade of the Masters''' was passed down from [[Callibius]], the late Head of the [[Quisalis Mark]], to his protege Lord [[Makarta]] of the [[Ivory Mark]]. In the year 401 AF, however, the sword was stolen by Makarta's protege [[Derillin Yu'tar]], who is also Callibius' son. Caught and defeated while fleeing from pursuing [[Adventurers|adventurers]], the assassin cursed the blade, rendering it ineffective for practical use.  


Having been reduced to a mere ornamental blade, the Head of the Ivory Mark then decided to bequeath the sword to the [[Matsuhama Arena]]. Not long after, the Announcer of Delos, [[Tharos]], unveiled the [[Arenas|arena game]] of Champions Vs Assassins, where two teams of adventurers combat over acquiring the Blade.
Having been reduced to a mere ornamental blade, the Head of the Ivory Mark then decided to bequeath the sword to the [[Matsuhama Arena]]. Not long after, the Announcer of Delos, [[Tharos]], unveiled the [[Arenas|arena game]] of Champions vs. Assassins, where two teams of adventurers combat over acquiring the Blade.


[[Category:Relics]][[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Relics]][[Category:Weapons]]

Revision as of 01:58, 27 May 2007

Once a sword of great power, the Blade of the Masters was passed down from Callibius, the late Head of the Quisalis Mark, to his protege Lord Makarta of the Ivory Mark. In the year 401 AF, however, the sword was stolen by Makarta's protege Derillin Yu'tar, who is also Callibius' son. Caught and defeated while fleeing from pursuing adventurers, the assassin cursed the blade, rendering it ineffective for practical use.

Having been reduced to a mere ornamental blade, the Head of the Ivory Mark then decided to bequeath the sword to the Matsuhama Arena. Not long after, the Announcer of Delos, Tharos, unveiled the arena game of Champions vs. Assassins, where two teams of adventurers combat over acquiring the Blade.