The fiit'lehh is a traditional Telian bladed weapon that has existed in Telian martial culture for more than 500 years. The fiit'lehh is normally forged for its owner, so as to be exactly of the correct proportion for the user. It is a single-edged, partially curved sword of incredible lightness and rigidity, being crafted from illan-ta. Current military forces and officers do not carry the fiit'lehh, although a few generals of great character and experience have been known to continue the practice of fiit'lah , the ritualistic and elegant art of the use of the fiit'lehh.
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| - The fiit'lehh is a traditional Telian bladed weapon that has existed in Telian martial culture for more than 500 years. The fiit'lehh is normally forged for its owner, so as to be exactly of the correct proportion for the user. It is a single-edged, partially curved sword of incredible lightness and rigidity, being crafted from illan-ta. Current military forces and officers do not carry the fiit'lehh, although a few generals of great character and experience have been known to continue the practice of fiit'lah , the ritualistic and elegant art of the use of the fiit'lehh.
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| - The fiit'lehh is a traditional Telian bladed weapon that has existed in Telian martial culture for more than 500 years. The fiit'lehh is normally forged for its owner, so as to be exactly of the correct proportion for the user. It is a single-edged, partially curved sword of incredible lightness and rigidity, being crafted from illan-ta. Current military forces and officers do not carry the fiit'lehh, although a few generals of great character and experience have been known to continue the practice of fiit'lah , the ritualistic and elegant art of the use of the fiit'lehh.
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