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:Each year on the 23rd of Nule-ka (3rd Summer month), Iskander receives a token tribute from Krolar, a small silver dagger with a broken blade, delivered in two separate parts. This tribute symbolically recognizes and affirms the Krolaryn desire to maintain peaceful ties with their former colony. The peace has held for 526 years. | :Each year on the 23rd of Nule-ka (3rd Summer month), Iskander receives a token tribute from Krolar, a small silver dagger with a broken blade, delivered in two separate parts. This tribute symbolically recognizes and affirms the Krolaryn desire to maintain peaceful ties with their former colony. The peace has held for 526 years. | ||
:According to legend, the first such dagger was the very blade used to assassinate Lord Chancellor Emlof, the Krolaryn Governor of the colony. An act which sparked the war. | :According to legend, the first such dagger was the very blade used to assassinate Lord Chancellor Emlof, the Krolaryn Governor of the colony. An act which sparked the war. |
Revision as of 15:45, 20 June 2019
About
- Names
- The Peace Daggers
- Each year on the 23rd of Nule-ka (3rd Summer month), Iskander receives a token tribute from Krolar, a small silver dagger with a broken blade, delivered in two separate parts. This tribute symbolically recognizes and affirms the Krolaryn desire to maintain peaceful ties with their former colony. The peace has held for 526 years.
- According to legend, the first such dagger was the very blade used to assassinate Lord Chancellor Emlof, the Krolaryn Governor of the colony. An act which sparked the war.
Location
- A growing collection of 527 such daggers is kept in a vault beneath the Khur's Palace in Li-Khur Heim, Iskander. They are consider national treasures, and under constant guard.
- The hall of daggers is not open to the public, but one could be given a chance to view them if one was politically important enough to warrant such.