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''<span class="ITALIC">&quot;Thy body is thy most perfect weapon, my child. Lay down thy weapon and first master that which I have given onto thee.&quot;</span> -- Drogan Steelarm, founder of the Legacy of the Mailed Fist's recounting of [[Vorax]]'s words, taken from the Book of Sundered Blades.''
''&quot;Thy body is thy most perfect weapon, my child. Lay down thy weapon and first master that which I have given onto thee.&quot; -- Drogan Steelarm, founder of the Legacy of the Mailed Fist's recounting of [[Vorax]]'s words, taken from the Book of Sundered Blades.''


This is by far the smallest and most unusual of the three Legacies. Legend holds that in around the year of 225, Drogan Steelarm, the night before a big battle after much consumption of a heavy stout ale was visited by Vorax while passed out under a bar room table. Vorax spoke to him, bidding him to lay down his weapons and to instead rely upon the greatest weapon that is gifted to all dwarves, their body.
This is by far the smallest and most unusual of the three Legacies. Legend holds that in around the year of 225, Drogan Steelarm, the night before a big battle after much consumption of a heavy stout ale was visited by Vorax while passed out under a bar room table. Vorax spoke to him, bidding him to lay down his weapons and to instead rely upon the greatest weapon that is gifted to all dwarves, their body.