Rhongomyniad (= ‘spear’ + ‘slayer’) is the name of King Arthur’s spear or lance. It is first (briefly) mentioned in Culhwch and Olwen (c. 11th century). Later, Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia regum Britanniae simply calls it ‘Ron’ as does Layamon. (Presumably, this was a shortened form of Rhongomyniad.) Layamon comments in another passage (without naming the weapon) that Arthur’s spear was forged in Carmarthen by a smith called Griffin. He also adds that it formerly belonged to Uther Pendragon.
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| - Rhongomyniad (= ‘spear’ + ‘slayer’) is the name of King Arthur’s spear or lance. It is first (briefly) mentioned in Culhwch and Olwen (c. 11th century). Later, Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia regum Britanniae simply calls it ‘Ron’ as does Layamon. (Presumably, this was a shortened form of Rhongomyniad.) Layamon comments in another passage (without naming the weapon) that Arthur’s spear was forged in Carmarthen by a smith called Griffin. He also adds that it formerly belonged to Uther Pendragon.
- Rhongomyniad ("spear" + "striker, slayer") or simply has "Ron" ("Spear") was the spear wielded by King Arthur, and is now wielded by the ageless daughter of the Wizard Knight, Arthur "Uther" Pendragon named Jade "Artoria" Pendragon.
- These objects are not Sacred Gears. Named after the Rhongomyniad, the forgotten spear of King Arthur which is also the most powerful of these artifacts, the Rhongomyniads are treasures which boast the abilities to counter the abilities of the Longinus Sacred Gears. As they are not Sacred Gears, they are typically in possession of the religions of pagan gods with the exception of two. As there are more Longinus than Rhongomyniads, some Rhongomyniads may counter the abilities of multiple Longinus. An example of a Rhongomyniad countering a Longinus would be the True Rhongomyniad countering the True Longinus it as it rejects all biblical energy (Demonic or Holy) meaning that the True Longinus would be just a normal, yet powerful spear. However, despite the True Rhongomyniad countering it's hol
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| - Rhongomyniad (= ‘spear’ + ‘slayer’) is the name of King Arthur’s spear or lance. It is first (briefly) mentioned in Culhwch and Olwen (c. 11th century). Later, Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia regum Britanniae simply calls it ‘Ron’ as does Layamon. (Presumably, this was a shortened form of Rhongomyniad.) Layamon comments in another passage (without naming the weapon) that Arthur’s spear was forged in Carmarthen by a smith called Griffin. He also adds that it formerly belonged to Uther Pendragon.
- Rhongomyniad ("spear" + "striker, slayer") or simply has "Ron" ("Spear") was the spear wielded by King Arthur, and is now wielded by the ageless daughter of the Wizard Knight, Arthur "Uther" Pendragon named Jade "Artoria" Pendragon.
- These objects are not Sacred Gears. Named after the Rhongomyniad, the forgotten spear of King Arthur which is also the most powerful of these artifacts, the Rhongomyniads are treasures which boast the abilities to counter the abilities of the Longinus Sacred Gears. As they are not Sacred Gears, they are typically in possession of the religions of pagan gods with the exception of two. As there are more Longinus than Rhongomyniads, some Rhongomyniads may counter the abilities of multiple Longinus. An example of a Rhongomyniad countering a Longinus would be the True Rhongomyniad countering the True Longinus it as it rejects all biblical energy (Demonic or Holy) meaning that the True Longinus would be just a normal, yet powerful spear. However, despite the True Rhongomyniad countering it's holy energy, it would not counter anything that does not include the biblical god. In the case of Cao Cao's subspecies Balance Breaker, where its origins are more Chinese than biblical, it will not affect those abilities.
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