By Raynor Vanos Kireth says I should write down what I've learned about Dwemer artisans and the styles and motifs of their lost civilization. SWORDS Dwarven swords look like mere extensions of their daggers, featuring the same broad, triangular blades with both point and edge. Their cross-guards are slender to almost nonexistent, which argues that Dwemer swordplay did not rely much on thrusting.
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