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Crafting Motif 93: Ancestral Breton Axes
by Serge Serlyn, "Military Scholar of Much Renown"
A description of what Ancestral Breton axes should look like
The books honoring Breton history are rife with fabricated falsehood. But with sources of steel, all is laid clear. Can a cuirass corrode the truth? No! The only way to verify the verity of our forebearers is to study their surviving weapons of war. And I, Serge Serlyn military scholar of much renown, am exceptionally informed in this inquest.
AXES
Curved like a crow's wing, the axes of our ancestors had long, lever-like handles. Unlike the Redguard—who reside relatively close to High Rock—the Bretons took time to distinguish between axes which split wood, and those which split skulls. Many warriors wanted weapons which could perform plentiful pursuits.