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The '''Fellblade''' is a magic weapon especially made for the destruction of [[Nagash]] by the [[Council of Thirteen]], ruling body of the Skaven. Made from a special alloy of [[Warpstone]] and stolen [[Gromril]], its power is so great that even its wielder will succumb to its deadly effects.
 
The '''Fellblade''' is a magic weapon especially made for the destruction of [[Nagash]] by the [[Council of Thirteen]], ruling body of the Skaven. Made from a special alloy of [[Warpstone]] and stolen [[Gromril]], its power is so great that even its wielder will succumb to its deadly effects.
  
The first - and only renown - wielder of the Fellblade was King [[Alcadizaar]], last human survivor of the ancient realm of [[Nehekara]].  
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The first - and only known - wielder of the Fellblade was King [[Alcadizaar]], last human survivor of the ancient realm of [[Nehekara]].  
  
 
Alcadizaar managed to kill Nagash but, maddened by what he had endured and suffered, he wandered away till he died. Nagash was eventually able to return but had lost a great amount of his power.  
 
Alcadizaar managed to kill Nagash but, maddened by what he had endured and suffered, he wandered away till he died. Nagash was eventually able to return but had lost a great amount of his power.  

Revision as of 03:04, 29 June 2010

The Fellblade is a magic weapon especially made for the destruction of Nagash by the Council of Thirteen, ruling body of the Skaven. Made from a special alloy of Warpstone and stolen Gromril, its power is so great that even its wielder will succumb to its deadly effects.

The first - and only known - wielder of the Fellblade was King Alcadizaar, last human survivor of the ancient realm of Nehekara.

Alcadizaar managed to kill Nagash but, maddened by what he had endured and suffered, he wandered away till he died. Nagash was eventually able to return but had lost a great amount of his power.

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