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| - Ironfist is a high-ranking Corsair in charge of making the deal with General Kahyet. When Kahyet is killed he is forced to take an active role in the Trial by Fire quest.
- For Ironfist, there is no greater work of art than an ingenious piece of weaponry. Others can have their metamorphic rock sculptures of unclothed human males or oil-based images of smiling females, but a tracer cannon that can take out a Decepticon battalion a hic away is all that Ironfist admires. Unsurprisingly, this Autobot gun nut gets into the thick of a battle, no matter what the terrain, so long as the action is fast and furious. However, Ironfist still finds the time to silently regard the weapons of war.
- Ironfist is a pair of artifact gauntlets in ADOM. They have stats of (-1, +0) [+1, +3] and increase Strength by 7. Their unidentified appearance is iron gauntlets, making identification trivial.
- Ironfist was a Human male Mandalorian who served the Sith Empire during the Cold War.
- Prone to blood feuds, the Ironfists have continually waged war among their own: the first Ironfist to set foot on Enroth, Morglin, had previously conflicted with his cousin Ragnar, while their own fathers had squabbled for the right to rule, with Ragnar's the victor. Some decades later, Morglin's sons Roland and Archibald clashed in a continent-wide civil war for their father's throne.
- Strong, silent, and likes his action fast and furious. Easily eats up every type of ground, no matter how rough. For Ironfist, there is no greater work of art than an ingenious piece of weaponry. Others can have their metamorphic rock sculptures of unclothed human males or oil-based images of smiling females, but a tracer cannon that can take out a Decepticon battalion a hic away is (almost) all that Ironfist admires. He is known as a most distinguished weaponry mastermind. Unsurprisingly, this Autobot gun nut gets into the thick of a battle, no matter what the terrain, so long as the action is fast and furious. However, Ironfist still finds the time to silently regard the weapons of war.
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