The first Grand Theogonist, Johann Helsturm, used this double-handed mace in battle. It is said that his faith in Sigmar was strong enough to shatter the walls of a castle, and that the mace retains a portion of that holy might to this day. When wielded by a warrior whose devotion is beyond reproach, the head of this weapon burns so brightly it bursts into flame. As the mace is swung overhead, it leaves twin trails of fire in its wake, and when it smashes its foes, it hits with the force of a meteor strike.[1a]
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| - The first Grand Theogonist, Johann Helsturm, used this double-handed mace in battle. It is said that his faith in Sigmar was strong enough to shatter the walls of a castle, and that the mace retains a portion of that holy might to this day. When wielded by a warrior whose devotion is beyond reproach, the head of this weapon burns so brightly it bursts into flame. As the mace is swung overhead, it leaves twin trails of fire in its wake, and when it smashes its foes, it hits with the force of a meteor strike.[1a]
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| - The first Grand Theogonist, Johann Helsturm, used this double-handed mace in battle. It is said that his faith in Sigmar was strong enough to shatter the walls of a castle, and that the mace retains a portion of that holy might to this day. When wielded by a warrior whose devotion is beyond reproach, the head of this weapon burns so brightly it bursts into flame. As the mace is swung overhead, it leaves twin trails of fire in its wake, and when it smashes its foes, it hits with the force of a meteor strike.[1a]
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