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The '''Huldufolk Blade''' was a [[seax]] used in the 9th century by those warriors who preferred a more stealth-based approach.
The '''Huldufolk Blade''' was a [[seax]] used in the 9th century by those warriors who preferred a more stealth-based approach.


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| colspan="8" |''The peculiar metal of this blade cannot catch light, allowing its bearer to move without drawing attention.''
| colspan="8" |''The peculiar metal of this blade cannot catch light, allowing its bearer to move without drawing attention.''
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==Gallery==
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==Appearances==
==Appearances==

Revision as of 03:46, 9 May 2021

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Huldufolk Blade

The Huldufolk Blade was a seax used in the 9th century by those warriors who preferred a more stealth-based approach.

During the Viking expansion into England, the short blade was made available to the shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan through an Animus modification by Layla Hassan, an Assassin who relieved her memories.[1]

Statistics

Class Attack Speed Stun Critical Chance Weight Perks Availability
Raven Purchase the Huldufolk Pack
Description
The peculiar metal of this blade cannot catch light, allowing its bearer to move without drawing attention.

Gallery

Appearances

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