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Nullabist knife
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Shown here as it struck Tarvek after it was thrown by Martellus von Blitzengaard. It is [ designed by Martellus] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] to liquify the bodies of its victims, thereby precluding their being revived. The name could either be from German null "zero", bist "are" ("you're nothing"); or Latin, nulla "there!", bis "twice" ("way gone").
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Killing Members of the Fifty Families.
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Shown here as it struck Tarvek after it was thrown by Martellus von Blitzengaard. It is [ designed by Martellus] [[Chronology - Volume #|✣ ]] to liquify the bodies of its victims, thereby precluding their being revived. The name could either be from German null "zero", bist "are" ("you're nothing"); or Latin, nulla "there!", bis "twice" ("way gone").
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