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The villagers who proved their skills with an ash shortbow were brought into the forest by a [[Dragonwilds:Wild Knight]] instructor in search of more durable wood. The oak stood proud and tall in the forest, standing firm against the ebb of time. Villagers would gather the sturdiest branches that they found and bring them to a quiet place in the woods to begin carving their new bows. | The villagers who proved their skills with an ash shortbow were brought into the forest by a [[Dragonwilds:Wild Knight]] instructor in search of more durable wood. The oak stood proud and tall in the forest, standing firm against the ebb of time. Villagers would gather the sturdiest branches that they found and bring them to a quiet place in the woods to begin carving their new bows. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:47, 9 April 2026
Script error: No such module "Top icons". Template:Infobox Item The Oak Shortbow is a Dragonwilds:Power level 2 Shortbow that can be crafted at a smithing anvil.
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Journal
The villagers who proved their skills with an ash shortbow were brought into the forest by a Dragonwilds:Wild Knight instructor in search of more durable wood. The oak stood proud and tall in the forest, standing firm against the ebb of time. Villagers would gather the sturdiest branches that they found and bring them to a quiet place in the woods to begin carving their new bows.
The Wild Knight would tell them that a good bow is more than just a weapon; it is an extension of oneself. They encouraged each villager to put a piece of themselves into the bow, a decoration on the handle or a poem carved into the wood. Whatever made the bow personal to them.
This connection in the crafting process would help the villagers feel comfortable with their new weapon, and many young hunters would use the same bow throughout their lives. It even became a tradition for young hunters to gift a bow to their beloved as a marriage proposal. A tradition that survived into the Dragonwilds:Third Age.