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The '''Blade of the Golden Rays''' was a [[Heavy weapon|great sword]] inspired by light beams.
The '''Blade of the Golden Rays''' was a [[Heavy weapon|great sword]] inspired by light beams.



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The Blade of the Golden Rays was a great sword inspired by light beams.

During her travels, the Viking Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan bought this weapon from Norvid during a Sigrblot festival.[1]

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Class Attack Speed Stun Critical Chance Weight Perks Availability
Raven Purchase from Norvid during Sigrblot
Description
Made in the image of beams of light, the twin blades that compose this deadly weapon combine to strike foes with brilliant force.

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