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The art of the Spellsword is a predominately Elven tradition, although a few non Elves have occasionally been known to pursue the discipline. Spellswords are warriors who have learnt to meld both magic and sword-play, resulting in the ability to channel spells through their weapons. They also learn the ability to cast arcane spells in armour with a reduced chance of failure.
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The art of the Spellsword is a predominately Elven tradition, although a few non [[Elves]] have occasionally been known to pursue the discipline. Spellswords are warriors who have learnt to meld both magic and sword-play, resulting in the ability to channel spells through their weapons. They also learn the ability to cast arcane spells in armour with a reduced chance of failure.
  
The [[Wyvern's Talon]] encountered a Spellsword in the form of [[Andrius Dy'nesh]], who had been slain while investigating an outpost near [[Riddlebeck]] belonging to the Cult of the Goat.
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The [[Wyvern's Talon]] encountered a Spellsword in the form of [[Andrius Dy'nesh]], who had been slain while investigating an outpost near [[Riddlebeck]] belonging to [[the Cult of the Goat]].

Latest revision as of 15:58, 6 August 2017

The art of the Spellsword is a predominately Elven tradition, although a few non Elves have occasionally been known to pursue the discipline. Spellswords are warriors who have learnt to meld both magic and sword-play, resulting in the ability to channel spells through their weapons. They also learn the ability to cast arcane spells in armour with a reduced chance of failure.

The Wyvern's Talon encountered a Spellsword in the form of Andrius Dy'nesh, who had been slain while investigating an outpost near Riddlebeck belonging to the Cult of the Goat.