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Created page with "{{Era|Isu}} The '''Swords of Fal''' (Scottish Gaelic: ''Claidheamh Fal'') are a pair of swords made by the Isu and thought to be meant to be wielded only by the Children of Fal. By the time of the First War of Scottish Independence, they were under the protection of the Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins.<ref name = "Chapter 20">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 20: ''Enfant de Fal''</ref> The swords are said t..."
 
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The '''Swords of Fal''' (Scottish Gaelic: ''Claidheamh Fal'') are a pair of [[sword]]s made by the [[Isu]] and thought to be meant to be wielded only by the [[Children of Fal]]. By the time of the [[First War of Scottish Independence]], they were under the protection of the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins]].<ref name = "Chapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children]]'' – Chapter 20: ''Enfant de Fal''</ref>
The '''Swords of Fal''' (Scottish Gaelic: ''Claidheamh Fal'') are a pair of [[sword]]s made by the [[Isu]] and thought to be meant to be wielded only by the [[Children of Fal]]. By the time of the [[First War of Scottish Independence]], they were under the protection of the [[Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins|Scottish Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]].<ref name = "Chapter 20">''[[Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children]]'' – Chapter 20: ''Enfant de Fal''</ref>


The swords are said to be incredibly light, with gleaming blades marked by a deep gutter that hinted that the core metal was different from the surface metal. The edge of the blade was thinner than parchment. The swords' grips were covered with dark straps, the guards were decorated with ornate Celtic interlacing and the pommels held the engraving of the [[Assassin insignia]].<ref name = "Chapter 20"/>
The swords are said to be incredibly light, with gleaming blades marked by a deep gutter that hinted that the core metal was different from the surface metal. The edge of the blade was thinner than parchment. The swords' grips were covered with dark straps, the guards were decorated with ornate Celtic interlacing, and the pommels held engravings of the [[Assassin insignia]].<ref name = "Chapter 20"/>


==History==
==History==
The Brotherhood gave the swords to [[Fillan]] once he arrived at [[Scone]] in 1296, mentioning the other one was meant for [[Ailéas]].<ref name = "Chapter 20"/> At [[Ben Alder]], where Fillan was training under [[Sören]], Ailéas' sword was kept in his room.<ref name = "Chapter 26">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 26: ''Destinées''</ref> Later on, Fillan was tasked with eliminating [[Bradley Dacre]] and he did so using his Sword of Fal.<ref name = "Chapter 29">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 29: ''Embrasement''</ref> After the twins found eachother, Fillan gave Ailéas her sword, with [[Deorsa]]'s approval. Ailéas then revealed that she had seen that sword before, in her dreams.<ref name = "Chapter 31">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 31: ''Péril''</ref>
The Brotherhood gave the swords to [[Fillan]] once he arrived at [[Scone]] in 1296, mentioning the other one was meant for [[Ailéas]].<ref name = "Chapter 20"/> At [[Ben Alder]], where Fillan was training under [[Sören]], Ailéas' sword was kept in his room.<ref name = "Chapter 26">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 26: ''Destinées''</ref> Later on, Fillan was tasked with eliminating [[Bradley Dacre]] and he did so using his Sword of Fal.<ref name = "Chapter 29">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 29: ''Embrasement''</ref> After the twins found each other, Fillan gave Ailéas her sword, with [[Deorsa]]'s approval. Ailéas then revealed that she had seen that sword before, in her dreams.<ref name = "Chapter 31">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 31: ''Péril''</ref>


At [[Iona]], the twins confronted [[Cornavii]], who used the power of the [[Stone of Scone]] against them, incapacitating them with painful visions.<ref name = "Chapter 35">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 35: ''Tonnerre''</ref> Fillan was able to break through the illusions and attacked Cornavii, drawing his attention and allowing Ailéas and [[Moira]] to recover, with Ailéas joining in the fight against the Templar, who kept using the Stone during the fight. Moira told Ailéas to strike the Stone with her sword, which she did while her twin kept Cornavii occupied, causing her sword to glow with [[Isu script|odd symbols]] before an explosion of energy knocked them all to the ground.<ref name = "Chapter 36">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 36: ''Lia Fàil''</ref>
At [[Iona]], the twins confronted [[Cornavii]], who used the power of the [[Stone of Scone]] against them, incapacitating them with painful visions.<ref name = "Chapter 35">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 35: ''Tonnerre''</ref> Fillan was able to break through the illusions and attacked Cornavii, drawing his attention and allowing Ailéas and [[Moira]] to recover, with Ailéas joining in the fight against the Templar, who kept using the Stone during the fight. Moira told Ailéas to strike the Stone with her sword, which she did while her twin kept Cornavii occupied, causing her sword to glow with [[Isu script|odd symbols]] before an explosion of energy knocked them all to the ground.<ref name = "Chapter 36">''Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children'' – Chapter 36: ''Lia Fàil''</ref>
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 18 September 2022

The Swords of Fal (Scottish Gaelic: Claidheamh Fal) are a pair of swords made by the Isu and thought to be meant to be wielded only by the Children of Fal. By the time of the First War of Scottish Independence, they were under the protection of the Scottish Brotherhood of Assassins.[1]

The swords are said to be incredibly light, with gleaming blades marked by a deep gutter that hinted that the core metal was different from the surface metal. The edge of the blade was thinner than parchment. The swords' grips were covered with dark straps, the guards were decorated with ornate Celtic interlacing, and the pommels held engravings of the Assassin insignia.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

The Brotherhood gave the swords to Fillan once he arrived at Scone in 1296, mentioning the other one was meant for Ailéas.[1] At Ben Alder, where Fillan was training under Sören, Ailéas' sword was kept in his room.[2] Later on, Fillan was tasked with eliminating Bradley Dacre and he did so using his Sword of Fal.[3] After the twins found each other, Fillan gave Ailéas her sword, with Deorsa's approval. Ailéas then revealed that she had seen that sword before, in her dreams.[4]

At Iona, the twins confronted Cornavii, who used the power of the Stone of Scone against them, incapacitating them with painful visions.[5] Fillan was able to break through the illusions and attacked Cornavii, drawing his attention and allowing Ailéas and Moira to recover, with Ailéas joining in the fight against the Templar, who kept using the Stone during the fight. Moira told Ailéas to strike the Stone with her sword, which she did while her twin kept Cornavii occupied, causing her sword to glow with odd symbols before an explosion of energy knocked them all to the ground.[6]

Appearances[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 20: Enfant de Fal
  2. Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 26: Destinées
  3. Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 29: Embrasement
  4. Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 31: Péril
  5. Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 35: Tonnerre
  6. Assassin's Creed: Fragments – The Highlands Children – Chapter 36: Lia Fàil