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These carefully tooled sword-length klaive is typically engraved with twisting runes and gleams with pale green balefire when activated. Although not as skillfully tempered, it counts both as silver and as Wyrm emanation for purposes of inflicting damage. Normally, the Black Spiral Dancers bind various Banes into their weapons in order to enhance their deadliness. The Dancers have also developed a crude imitation of the art of klaive dueling.

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  • These carefully tooled sword-length klaive is typically engraved with twisting runes and gleams with pale green balefire when activated. Although not as skillfully tempered, it counts both as silver and as Wyrm emanation for purposes of inflicting damage. Normally, the Black Spiral Dancers bind various Banes into their weapons in order to enhance their deadliness. The Dancers have also developed a crude imitation of the art of klaive dueling.
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  • These carefully tooled sword-length klaive is typically engraved with twisting runes and gleams with pale green balefire when activated. Although not as skillfully tempered, it counts both as silver and as Wyrm emanation for purposes of inflicting damage. Normally, the Black Spiral Dancers bind various Banes into their weapons in order to enhance their deadliness. The Dancers have also developed a crude imitation of the art of klaive dueling.
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