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==History==
==History==
It is unknown who forged ''Ironfang'', or when, but it ultimately found its way into the hands of [[Marlos Urnrayle]], prophet of the [[Cult of the Black Earth]] who used it to create a portal to the [[Plane of Earth]] and summon Ogrémoch into [[Syra]]. After Marlos was slain by [[Kazak]], [[Leardon]] struck the portal with ''Ironfang''; doing so immediately closed the portal and caused ''Ironfang'' to crumble into rust and disintegrate.
It is unknown who forged ''Ironfang'', or when, but it ultimately found its way into the hands of [[Marlos Urnrayle]], prophet of the [[Cult of the Black Earth]] who used it to create a portal to the [[Plane of Earth]] and summon Ogrémoch into [[Syra]]. After Marlos was slain by [[Kazak]] and Ogrémoch's avatar destroyed, [[Leardon]] struck the portal with ''Ironfang''; doing so immediately closed the portal and caused ''Ironfang'' to crumble into rust and disintegrate.


==Legend==
==Legend==

Revision as of 17:59, 8 March 2019

Ironfang is a magical war pick. Little is known of it, but it is believed to contain a spark of the primordial Ogrémoch.

History

It is unknown who forged Ironfang, or when, but it ultimately found its way into the hands of Marlos Urnrayle, prophet of the Cult of the Black Earth who used it to create a portal to the Plane of Earth and summon Ogrémoch into Syra. After Marlos was slain by Kazak and Ogrémoch's avatar destroyed, Leardon struck the portal with Ironfang; doing so immediately closed the portal and caused Ironfang to crumble into rust and disintegrate.

Legend

Ru Bae Ya performed a divination on Ironfang. This divination resulted in the following prophecy:

The lord of earth and stone awaits
A mortal who will challege the fates
From iron forged a sharpened key
Below the ground where none can see
A monument of shifting stone
Serves not as an earthen throne
The gate, in time, the key unlocks
Let all men fear: the mountain walks