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When Luthias dies, [[Dwarf|dwarves]] arrived to carry him to [[Orzammar]] to be buried as one of their own with [[the Stone]]. Sundering was to lie at his side, but the mace could not be found. Stories say the birds reclaimed it and will deliver it to another hero in time.
 
When Luthias dies, [[Dwarf|dwarves]] arrived to carry him to [[Orzammar]] to be buried as one of their own with [[the Stone]]. Sundering was to lie at his side, but the mace could not be found. Stories say the birds reclaimed it and will deliver it to another hero in time.
   
''—From ''[[Alamarri]] Myths and Legends'', by Sister Petrine, [[Chantry]] Scholar''
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Revision as of 00:06, 6 January 2021

See also: Item: Sundering

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In the legends of the Ash Warriors, nothing is more hallowed than Sundering, the battle mace of Luthias Dwarfson.

Legend says the mace was not crafted by hand, but instead hatched from an egg high in the mountains and then carried by birds to Luthias as a wedding gift from the Lady of the Skies.

When Luthias dies, dwarves arrived to carry him to Orzammar to be buried as one of their own with the Stone. Sundering was to lie at his side, but the mace could not be found. Stories say the birds reclaimed it and will deliver it to another hero in time.

—From Alamarri Myths and Legends, by Sister Petrine, Chantry Scholar