The Broken Sword (also called The Sword of Baphomet) is the titular goal in the Broken Sword series of adventure games by Revolution Software. Ironically, though the series is named after it, the actual sword only appears only once in the entire series. The sword is destroyed by Nico who throws C4 onto a burning pile of gunpowder, 'causing the church to collapse and destroy the sword.
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| - The Broken Sword (also called The Sword of Baphomet) is the titular goal in the Broken Sword series of adventure games by Revolution Software. Ironically, though the series is named after it, the actual sword only appears only once in the entire series. The sword is destroyed by Nico who throws C4 onto a burning pile of gunpowder, 'causing the church to collapse and destroy the sword.
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| - The Broken Sword (also called The Sword of Baphomet) is the titular goal in the Broken Sword series of adventure games by Revolution Software. Ironically, though the series is named after it, the actual sword only appears only once in the entire series. The Broken Sword is a concentration of geomantic energy fields (which travel across lay lines) located underneath the medieval church at St. Ninians, Scotland, near the location of the historical battle of Bannockburn. Throughout the first game the evil secret society the Neo-Templars attempt to find out the location of the sword. At the time the research on the sword's location was being headed by Professor Bruno Ostvalt. George Stobbart, the protagonist of the games, along with the help of Nicole Collard and André Lobineu discovers the location by searching for hidden clues left by the Templars in Ireland, Paris, Spain and Syria. The sword is destroyed by Nico who throws C4 onto a burning pile of gunpowder, 'causing the church to collapse and destroy the sword.
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