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|Loot the Wealth chest in [[Eikundarsund]].
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| rowspan="4" |Loot the Wealth chest in [[Eikundarsund]].
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| colspan="8" |''Halfdan the Black once wielded this seax, and he wielded it well. He would have passed it to his son Harald... if only it hadn't been mislaid.''
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| colspan="9" |''Halfdan the Black once wielded this seax, and he wielded it well. He would have passed it to his son Harald... if only it hadn't been mislaid.''
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Yngling Seax

Yngling Seax was a seax which belonged to Halfdan the Black, the father of King Harald Fairhair of the Yngling clan. After having been lost the seax wound up in Eikundarsund where it would be recovered by the Viking shieldmaiden Eivor Varinsdottir of the Raven Clan.[1]

Weapon statistics

Class Quality Attack Speed Stun Critical Chance Weight Perks Availability
Raven Fine 31 80 33 66 9.7 Increase Melee Damage (+15.0/2.5s) after a Dodge Loot the Wealth chest in Eikundarsund.
Superior
Flawless
Mythical
Description
Halfdan the Black once wielded this seax, and he wielded it well. He would have passed it to his son Harald... if only it hadn't been mislaid.

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