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Few instruments are as good at shattering bones as the Iron Mace. It was a favourite weapon of White Knight paladins, who dreamed of shattering the bones of the risen dead. Necromancy was rare on [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]], though not unheard of. Two necromancers had been reported to the order: a girl with a knack for bones; and one who whispered to the dead. Neither summoned skeletal hordes for the knights to shatter. | Few instruments are as good at shattering bones as the Iron Mace. It was a favourite weapon of White Knight paladins, who dreamed of shattering the bones of the risen dead. Necromancy was rare on [[Dragonwilds:Ashenfall]], though not unheard of. Two necromancers had been reported to the order: a girl with a knack for bones; and one who whispered to the dead. Neither summoned skeletal hordes for the knights to shatter. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 9 April 2026
Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Item The Iron Mace is a Dragonwilds:Power level 4 One-Handed Melee Weapon that can be crafted at a Dragonwilds:Smithing Anvil. Its special attack is a small leap with an overhead slam, dealing moderate damage.
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Few instruments are as good at shattering bones as the Iron Mace. It was a favourite weapon of White Knight paladins, who dreamed of shattering the bones of the risen dead. Necromancy was rare on Dragonwilds:Ashenfall, though not unheard of. Two necromancers had been reported to the order: a girl with a knack for bones; and one who whispered to the dead. Neither summoned skeletal hordes for the knights to shatter.
But garou and goblin bones broke just as well. In the war against the garou, Sir Lear, a White Knight paladin, used the mace to great effect. He crushed warriors, battered druids and shattered the shields of powerful thanes. He was a symbol of the might of Dragonwilds:Saradomin's faithful in the face of overwhelming odds.
He joined the Wild Knight commander, Vemmeck, in their siege against a northern garou stronghold. With countless goblins at their side, their victory was almost assured. Yet a single druid's magic held the forces at bay, until Sir Lear learned how ineffective his mace was against the scales of a dragon.