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The barbed bronze arrow was the ammunition of choice for the hunting party of Lord Gawurin, the regent of Ashenfall. He and his hunting party would head out into the woods alongside a small contingent of White Knight bodyguards. The lord would hunt deer, boars and other game there, but he wasn’t the most accurate shot. | The barbed bronze arrow was the ammunition of choice for the hunting party of Lord Gawurin, the regent of Ashenfall. He and his hunting party would head out into the woods alongside a small contingent of White Knight bodyguards. The lord would hunt deer, boars and other game there, but he wasn’t the most accurate shot. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:32, 9 April 2026
Template:Infobox Item Bronze Barbed Arrows are Dragonwilds:bronze arrows with Dragonwilds:weapon barbs crafted on the arrow. Targets that are hit by a bronze barbed arrow will be inflicted with the Dragonwilds:bleed debuff. Like other barbed arrows, the icon will have a Dragonwilds:bleed icon placed on the top right of the arrow to distinguish itself from regular arrows.
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Journal
The barbed bronze arrow was the ammunition of choice for the hunting party of Lord Gawurin, the regent of Ashenfall. He and his hunting party would head out into the woods alongside a small contingent of White Knight bodyguards. The lord would hunt deer, boars and other game there, but he wasn’t the most accurate shot.
This arrow was designed for bloodletting, meaning he only needed any hit to begin the prey’s downfall. A single strike would start them bleeding, slowing them down and making them easier to hunt. The hunt outcome was all but inevitable. Poor sport, some would whisper, but the lord cared only for the end result.
It’s perhaps fitting, then, that Lord Gawurin would be hunted with his own arrows on the night of Falling Embers.