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<blockquote data-quote="FreeXenon" data-source="post: 2960901" data-attributes="member: 6228"><p>[<span style="color: darkorange"><strong>OOC:</strong> Galifar's Sword was claimed by the Audairan military during the Last War and was used to great effect. Galifar's Sword was instrumental in Audair's vicious battle against Thrane by transporting troops and supplies to Audair border with Thrane, especially the north and eastern borders near <strong>Thaliost</strong> prior to its fall. Galifar's Sword was used during the Battle of <strong>Thaliost's Pride</strong> to break through Thranite lines and drop troops in the midst of the their recent occupation of Aundairan lands. Following this effort Audair retreated and consigned the Thaliost region to Thrane's hands.</span></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"></span></p><p><span style="color: darkorange">There is a great long scar on the and several large gouges on the top of the carts from Thrane siege engines due to Audair's rather cavalier use of the rail in military missions. Some thought that the Audairan military saw the rail as a something that could be thrown away and treated roughly. This rail has seen more war and combat than some warriors surviving the war. Amongst some of House d'Cannith Galifar's Sword is looked as rather an prideful anomaly. Many of the rails that were used succombed due to damage. These were not built for the kind of punishment that they were put through. Galifar's Sword took more damage than any other lightening rail and kept on going.</span></p><p><span style="color: darkorange"></span></p><p><span style="color: darkorange">The only thing that you remember about the rest of the names that rings a bell is the name <strong>Carrilot</strong>. You remember that Carrilot was originally a human civilian instructor at Arcanix that taught Military History and Tactics. He left Arcanix after the Aundairan military courted him with an officership that he could not refuse. Not much has been mentioned about him besides his penchant for unorthodox or unusual tactics. Using the civilian rails was his idea and pet project. It seemed to work well enough as he was given a lot of room to move and control over the process. It is rumored that he hand picked some the soldiers that worked the lightening rail. If it wasn't for his use of the lightening rail his name might have been lost to history. He purportedly died of natural causes within a few months of the signing of the Treaty of Thronehold.</span>]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FreeXenon, post: 2960901, member: 6228"] [[color=darkorange][B]OOC:[/B] Galifar's Sword was claimed by the Audairan military during the Last War and was used to great effect. Galifar's Sword was instrumental in Audair's vicious battle against Thrane by transporting troops and supplies to Audair border with Thrane, especially the north and eastern borders near [b]Thaliost[/b] prior to its fall. Galifar's Sword was used during the Battle of [b]Thaliost's Pride[/b] to break through Thranite lines and drop troops in the midst of the their recent occupation of Aundairan lands. Following this effort Audair retreated and consigned the Thaliost region to Thrane's hands. There is a great long scar on the and several large gouges on the top of the carts from Thrane siege engines due to Audair's rather cavalier use of the rail in military missions. Some thought that the Audairan military saw the rail as a something that could be thrown away and treated roughly. This rail has seen more war and combat than some warriors surviving the war. Amongst some of House d'Cannith Galifar's Sword is looked as rather an prideful anomaly. Many of the rails that were used succombed due to damage. These were not built for the kind of punishment that they were put through. Galifar's Sword took more damage than any other lightening rail and kept on going. The only thing that you remember about the rest of the names that rings a bell is the name [b]Carrilot[/b]. You remember that Carrilot was originally a human civilian instructor at Arcanix that taught Military History and Tactics. He left Arcanix after the Aundairan military courted him with an officership that he could not refuse. Not much has been mentioned about him besides his penchant for unorthodox or unusual tactics. Using the civilian rails was his idea and pet project. It seemed to work well enough as he was given a lot of room to move and control over the process. It is rumored that he hand picked some the soldiers that worked the lightening rail. If it wasn't for his use of the lightening rail his name might have been lost to history. He purportedly died of natural causes within a few months of the signing of the Treaty of Thronehold.[/color]] [/QUOTE]
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