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|name = Dark Moon
 
|name = Dark Moon
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|number DAO = 43
 
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|category DAO = Items
 
|location DAO = Purchase [[The Dark Moon]] shortbow from [[Varathorn|Varathorn's]] restocked store in the [[Brecilian Outskirts]]
 
|location DAO = Purchase [[The Dark Moon]] shortbow from [[Varathorn|Varathorn's]] restocked store in the [[Brecilian Outskirts]]
 
|see also = [[The Dark Moon|Item: The Dark Moon]]
 
|see also = [[The Dark Moon|Item: The Dark Moon]]
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They say that [[Shartan|Shartan's]] followers stole whatever they could find to make weapons. They fought with knives of sharpened stone and glass, and with bows made from broken barrels or firewood. This bow was ox horn, made in secret over the course of months by a slave who worked in the slaughterhouses of Minrathous. The slave's name has been lost to history, and the verses that spoke of his deeds stricken from the chant, but the weapon endures.
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They say that [[Shartan]]'s followers stole whatever they could find to make weapons. They fought with knives of sharpened stone and glass, and with bows made from broken barrels or firewood. This bow was ox horn, made in secret over the course of months by a [[Slavery|slave]] who worked in the slaughterhouses of [[Minrathous]]. The slave's name has been lost to history, and the verses that spoke of his deeds stricken from the [[Chant of Light|chant]], but the weapon endures.
 
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<blockquote>''At Shartan's word, the sky''
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<poem>''At Shartan's word, the sky''
 
''Grew black with arrows.''
 
''Grew black with arrows.''
 
''At Our Lady's, ten thousand swords''
 
''At Our Lady's, ten thousand swords''
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''Those who had been slaves were now free''.
 
''Those who had been slaves were now free''.
   
'''--Shartan 10:1.'''</blockquote>
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--''Shartan'' 10:1.</poem>
They say that [[Shartan| Shartan's]] followers stole whatever they could find to make weapons. They fought with knives of sharpened stone and glass, and with bows made from broken barrels or firewood. This bow was ox horn, made in secret over the course of months by a slave who worked in the slaughterhouses of [[Minrathous]].
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They say that [[Shartan]]'s followers stole whatever they could find to make weapons. They fought with knives of sharpened stone and glass, and with bows made from broken barrels or firewood. This bow was ox horn, made in secret over the course of months by a [[Slavery|slave]] who worked in the slaughterhouses of [[Minrathous]].
   
 
The slave's name has been lost to history, and the verses that spoke of his deeds, stricken from the [[Chant of Light|chant]], but the weapon endures.
 
The slave's name has been lost to history, and the verses that spoke of his deeds, stricken from the [[Chant of Light|chant]], but the weapon endures.
 
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[[ru:Кодекс: Темная Луна]]
 
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[[es:Entrada del códice: La luna oscura]]
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[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Dragon Age: Origins codex entries]]
 
[[Category:Elven lore]]
 
[[Category:Chant of Light]]
 
[[Category:Chant of Light]]

Revision as of 10:44, 15 December 2016

See also: Item: The Dark Moon

Codex text

At Shartan's word, the sky
Grew black with arrows.
At Our Lady's, ten thousand swords
Rang from their scabbards,
A great hymn rose over Valarian Fields gladly proclaiming:
Those who had been slaves were now free.

--Shartan 10:1.

They say that Shartan's followers stole whatever they could find to make weapons. They fought with knives of sharpened stone and glass, and with bows made from broken barrels or firewood. This bow was ox horn, made in secret over the course of months by a slave who worked in the slaughterhouses of Minrathous.

The slave's name has been lost to history, and the verses that spoke of his deeds, stricken from the chant, but the weapon endures.