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==Creation== | ==Creation== | ||
The sword's materials were special [[metal]] found in [[the Great Kingdom of Avonleigh]] and forged into a weapon by the master [[weaponsmith]]s of [[the Eastern Kingdom]]. Kateri Shadowborn received it as a special [[gift]] for the honorable service she had given them.<ref name=" | The sword's materials were special [[metal]] found in [[the Great Kingdom of Avonleigh]] and forged into a weapon by the master [[weaponsmith]]s of [[the Eastern Kingdom]]. Kateri Shadowborn received it as a special [[gift]] for the honorable service she had given them.<ref name="SB_p26_27">[[Shadowborn]], p.26-27</ref> | ||
==Minor Discrepancy== | ==Minor Discrepancy== |
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Mentioned in the Shadowborn novel, Corona was the holy magic sword wielded by Lady Kateri Shadowborn in her battles against evil. It could shed sunlight that could destroy, harm, or a least keep the undead at bay. A second, lesser known function could restore life to the dying. Following Kateri Shadowborn's disappearance in 611 BC, Corona passed onto her son, Alexi Shadowborn. As a holy heirloom of the Shadowborn Family, its magical powers could only be activated by a paladin of her lineage.
Corona was later destroyed in Alexi's battle with Ebonbane.
Creation
The sword's materials were special metal found in the Great Kingdom of Avonleigh and forged into a weapon by the master weaponsmiths of the Eastern Kingdom. Kateri Shadowborn received it as a special gift for the honorable service she had given them.[1]
Minor Discrepancy
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In Darklords, it says that Lady Kateri's weapon, a holy avenger, was destroyed in her conflict with Ebonbane.[2] Presumably it was reforged afterward.
References
- ↑ Shadowborn, p.26-27
- ↑ Darklords, p.30