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A bladewringing sword is a typically hiltless sword used in the cult practices of Chaos worshipers.  The possession of a bladewringing sword, especially one that has not been registered with the authorities, may be a crime in some jurisdictions.
 
A bladewringing sword is a typically hiltless sword used in the cult practices of Chaos worshipers.  The possession of a bladewringing sword, especially one that has not been registered with the authorities, may be a crime in some jurisdictions.
  
The sword is held by the hands of a cultist who believes that the sharp blade will bring no harm to his flesh if he is blessed or chosen of Chaos Gods.  This is a sign to him and other members of the cult that the Chaos Gods or a particular Chaos God has empowered him.
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The sword is held by the hands of a cultist who believes that the sharp blade will bring no harm to his flesh if he is blessed or chosen of Chaos Gods.  This is a sign to him and other members of the cult that the Chaos Gods or a particular Chaos God has empowered him.  This practice is called [[bladewringing]] and is a great honor among worshipers of Chaos but signals inherent depravity among other religions, especially among [[Arathracianism|Arathracians]] and [[Incarnandist]]s.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:35, 29 January 2015

A bladewringing sword is a typically hiltless sword used in the cult practices of Chaos worshipers. The possession of a bladewringing sword, especially one that has not been registered with the authorities, may be a crime in some jurisdictions.

The sword is held by the hands of a cultist who believes that the sharp blade will bring no harm to his flesh if he is blessed or chosen of Chaos Gods. This is a sign to him and other members of the cult that the Chaos Gods or a particular Chaos God has empowered him. This practice is called bladewringing and is a great honor among worshipers of Chaos but signals inherent depravity among other religions, especially among Arathracians and Incarnandists.

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