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    Attila's tomb found. Legendary sword looted

    http://worldnewsdailyreport.com/hung...ttila-the-hun/

    “We found many horse skeletons, as well as various weapons and other artefacts, all traditionally associated with Huns. These objects include a large sword made of meteoric iron, which could certainly be Attila’s legendary “Holy War Sword of the Scythians”, allegedly given to him by the god Mars himself. In fact, this definitely seems to be the resting place of the almighty Attila, but further analysis needs to be done to confirm it.”
    If that sword isn't BIS, i don't know what is.

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    I hope this is legit, disappointing there is no pics of the sword though.

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    It's a hoax. No new bridge above the Danube. And Attila wasn't Hungarian, he was a Hun, pretty much different tribe.

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    "OH MY GOD the sword dropped!"

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    Link stats or fake!

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    Hunter weapon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalis View Post
    Hunter weapon.
    oh i get it

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    “Holy War Sword of the Scythians...”

    Almost as good as "Thunderfury, blessed blade of the windseeker."


    But I am led to wonder why a hun legend would incorporate receiving a sword from a Greek Roman god...
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    Kaleredar is right...
    Words to live by.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleredar View Post
    “Holy War Sword of the Scythians...”

    Almost as good as "Thunderfury, blessed blade of the windseeker."


    But I am led to wonder why a hun legend would incorporate receiving a sword from a Greek god...
    Not nearly as legendary as the great Dirge, more often known as Anal Dirge.
    Hey everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleredar View Post

    But I am led to wonder why a hun legend would incorporate receiving a sword from a Greek god...
    Ehem...Roman god. Ares is the Greek god of war.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrIvoRobotnik View Post
    Ehem...Roman god. Aries is the Greek god of war.
    Aries is a goat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleredar View Post

    But I am led to wonder why a hun legend would incorporate receiving a sword from a Greek god...
    Age of Empires taught me the Huns were atheists, they lied.

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    I wonder what affixes and stats it has, any info? :O

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    It's a faaaaaaaaakeeeeee.



    Quote Originally Posted by DarkVanir View Post
    ...And Attila wasn't Hungarian, he was a Hun, pretty much different tribe.
    No one really knows where the Huns came from. They just showed up and started shitting all over the Empire's frontiers, and then disappeared.
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    Excuse me, Ares.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrIvoRobotnik View Post
    Ehem...Roman god. Ares is the Greek god of war.
    Right you are. Momentary brain spasm.

    But the point still stands.
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    Kaleredar is right...
    Words to live by.

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    All I know is that Huns doesn't need to build houses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleredar View Post
    “Holy War Sword of the Scythians...”

    Almost as good as "Thunderfury, blessed blade of the windseeker."


    But I am led to wonder why a hun legend would incorporate receiving a sword from a Greek god...
    Afaik the Schytians themselves where not greek but more what the greek referred to them as, with the Schytians being tribes that inhabited large parts of the euroasian steppes. That is what the internet tells me anyhow but i could be wrong as i am no historian. Why a war sword of the schytians came from a roman god i am wondering too.
    Last edited by zealo; 2014-03-30 at 07:36 PM.

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    I really want that sword.

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    Could someone explain to me what this is? I am really confused.

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