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{{Quote|There is no grace in their making, but we can change that.|Lord Shaxx}}
{{Quote|There is no grace in their making, but we can change that.|Lord Shaxx}}


History might come to call it the Great Hive War, but others will remember it as the day the swords came to the [[City]]. Luckily [[Shaxx|Lord Shaxx’s]] skills and research in all matters of swordplay will help ease this new age of weaponry into the Guardian fold.
History might come to call it the Great Hive War, but others will remember it as the day the swords came to the [[City]]. Luckily [[Shaxx|Lord Shaxx's]] skills and research in all matters of swordplay will help ease this new age of weaponry into the Guardian fold.
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“We barely eked out victory at [[Battle of Burning Lake|Burning Lake]]. And now you think we're ready to [[The Great Disaster|attack]] the [[Moon]]?”
“We barely eked out victory at [[Battle of Burning Lake|Burning Lake]]. And now you think we're ready to [[The Great Disaster|attack]] the [[Moon]]?”


“We’re preparing—”
“We're preparing—”


“Did you not read my report from Burning Lake? About the [[Hive]]'s weapons? Those swords, they're like nothing we've ever—”
“Did you not read my report from Burning Lake? About the [[Hive]]'s weapons? Those swords, they're like nothing we've ever—”
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Who, or what, is the weapons foundry known as Nadir? Where did it come from?  
Who, or what, is the weapons foundry known as Nadir? Where did it come from?  


And is the foundry’s name a commentary on its own quality, or that of its rivals? An expression of fatalism? An inside joke?
And is the foundry's name a commentary on its own quality, or that of its rivals? An expression of fatalism? An inside joke?


Do these questions matter next to a weapon as powerful as the Nemesis Star?
Do these questions matter next to a weapon as powerful as the Nemesis Star?
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When you wield it, its burning flames represent the bright light of your valor — and the all-consuming sacrifice that you have promised to make, should you be called to it.
When you wield it, its burning flames represent the bright light of your valor — and the all-consuming sacrifice that you have promised to make, should you be called to it.


Take up this blade, and teach your enemies to fear the Young Wolf’s Howl.
Take up this blade, and teach your enemies to fear the Young Wolf's Howl.
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