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Mythological Items Guide(For Crafters)


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Basic Armor:

 

Armor of Karna

Hindu Mythology

Known as Kavacha, impenetrable to anything, even Heavenly Weapons

 

Armor of Achilles 

Greek  Mythology  

Crafted by the god of smithing, Hephaestus, for Achilles. Said to be impenetrable.

 

Head Gear:

 

Helm of Darkness

Greek Mythology

​Crafted by the Cyclopes for the Greek god of the Underwold, Hades. Allows the wearer to become invisible

 

Goswhit

Arthurian Legend

King Arthur's helmet

 

Shields:

 

Aegis

Greek Mythology

Zeus's shield, often used by Athena and Perseus has the face of Medusa to intimidate foes

 

Ancile

Roman Mythology

The shield of the roman god Mars. Fell from the heaven during the reign of Numa Pompilius, second king of Rome. The king had eleven copies made to confuse would-be-thieves.

 

Priwen

Arthurian Legend

King Arthur's Shield

 

Shield of Achilles

Greek Mythology

The shield Achilles used against Hector

 

Shield of Ajax

Greek Mythology

A huge shield crafted out of seven cow-hides and with a layer of bronze 

 

Svalinn

Norse Mythology

A shield that stands before the sun and protects the Earth from burning up

 

Weapons:

 

Carnwennan

Arthurian Legend

King Arthur's dagger. Shrouds the user in shadow, and was used to slay the Very Black Witch in half. Carnwennan stands for "Little-White Hilt"

 

Cronus's Scythe

Greek Mythology

Cronus used this to slay his father Uranus, and was tricked into doing so by Gaea, his mother. (Mother Earth)

 

Death Scythe

???

Used by the Grim Reaper.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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