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These magical bows have been used for centuries by  battlefield archers, skirmishers and scouts. It is traditional to whisper promises and secrets to the bow, and some mystically inclined archers swear that their arrows fly truer when they speak an oath or remind the bow of a past promise just before they loose their arrow.
These magical bows have been used for centuries by  battlefield archers, skirmishers and scouts. It is traditional to whisper promises and secrets to the bow, and some mystically inclined archers swear that their arrows fly truer when they speak an oath or remind the bow of a past promise just before they loose their arrow.


In the [[The League|League]] an oathkeeper is sometimes called a ''final word'', but often the crossbow is given an ironic or fanciful name such as ''diplomacy'' or ''compelling argument'' referencing that the ability of the crossbow to win fights. While a crossbow is often seen as a more pragmatic weapon than a longbow, many of the master archers of the League continue the practice of whispering oaths before firing it.
In the [[The League|League]] an oathkeeper is sometimes called a ''final word'', but often the crossbow is given an ironic or fanciful name such as ''diplomacy'' or ''compelling argument'' referencing the ability of the crossbow to bring a conflict to a speedy conclusion. While a crossbow is often seen as a more pragmatic weapon than a longbow, many of the master archers of the League continue the practice of whispering oaths before firing it.


==Rules==
==Rules==

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Description

These magical bows have been used for centuries by battlefield archers, skirmishers and scouts. It is traditional to whisper promises and secrets to the bow, and some mystically inclined archers swear that their arrows fly truer when they speak an oath or remind the bow of a past promise just before they loose their arrow.

In the League an oathkeeper is sometimes called a final word, but often the crossbow is given an ironic or fanciful name such as diplomacy or compelling argument referencing the ability of the crossbow to bring a conflict to a speedy conclusion. While a crossbow is often seen as a more pragmatic weapon than a longbow, many of the master archers of the League continue the practice of whispering oaths before firing it.

Rules

  • Form: Bow.
  • Effect:You gain one additional hero point.
  • Materials: Crafting an oathkeeper requires ten ingots of green iron, seven measures of dragonbone and seven measures of ambergelt. It takes one month to make one of these items.
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