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|name = [[Keening Blade]]
 
|name = [[Keening Blade]]
 
|image = Keening Blade.png
 
|image = Keening Blade.png
|description = This blade makes a eerie wail, just on the edge of hearing, whenever it cuts the air. Twined runes are carved into its surface, hinting at the enchantments bound inside.
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|description = This blade makes a eerie wail, just on the edge of hearing, whenever it cuts the air. Twined [[runes]] are carved into its surface, hinting at the [[enchantment]]s bound inside.
 
|type = [[Longswords (Origins)|Longsword]]
 
|type = [[Longswords (Origins)|Longsword]]
 
|value = 48500
 
|value = 48500
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|restriction = [[Warrior (Origins)|Warrior]]
 
|restriction = [[Warrior (Origins)|Warrior]]
 
|stats = {{ColorPositiveStat|+2 armor penetration <br> +6 attack <br> +3 cold damage}}
 
|stats = {{ColorPositiveStat|+2 armor penetration <br> +6 attack <br> +3 cold damage}}
|location = [[Gaxkang the Unbound]]
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|location = [[Gaxkang]] <small>([[Quaint Hovel]])</small>
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|notes = Dropped by [[Gaxkang]] at the [[Quaint Hovel]] in the end of the [[Unbound]] side quest.
 
|item_id = gen_im_wep_mel_lsw_rev
 
|item_id = gen_im_wep_mel_lsw_rev
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]]
 
|appearances = [[Dragon Age: Origins]]
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== Acquisition ==
 
== Acquisition ==
This longsword is dropped by [[Gaxkang the Unbound|Gaxkang]] at the [[Quaint Hovel]] in the end of the [[Unbound]] side quest.
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Dropped by [[Gaxkang]] at the [[Quaint Hovel]] in [[Denerim]], at the end of the [[Unbound]] side quest.
 
== Notes ==
 
* Keening Blade can only be wielded by [[Warrior (Origins)|warriors]].
 
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

Revision as of 14:42, 28 December 2013

Keening Blade is a longsword in Dragon Age: Origins.

Acquisition

Dropped by Gaxkang at the Quaint Hovel in Denerim, at the end of the Unbound side quest.

Trivia

  • The name "Keening" derives itself from the English verb to Keen, which is to wail in lamentation for the dead. It is fitting that it is looted from a walking corpse, and ironic that it should lament the dead as it is wielded to kill the living.

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