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The Book of Weapons: The Twin Blades and Manicae of the Dioscuri

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The Twin Swords and the Manicae of the Dioscuri are a legendary combination of weapons and armor.  It is not enough to just possess one of the swords or a manicae sleeve. They work best when two swords and two manicae are combined by a warrior who can wield a weapon in both hands. What made these weapons and sleeves truely special is when they are wielded by two such warriors. What made them legendary is when they were wielded by twin brothers. Kastor and Polydueces were twin brothers born to a king an raised as warriors. Tales even tell that one of these warriors may have been sired by none other than than Zeus, King of the Olympians, himself. Their story is repleate with legendary exploits but it is the untold stories that truely show the twin brother's prowess. During one of thier many adventures the brothers were set upon by a horde of the dread Makhai coming out of the Tharsis pass through the White Mountains.

This PDF gives you the history, stats and powers for the Twin Swords of the Dioscuri and the Manicae of the Dioscuri. 

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This title was added to our catalog on August 15, 2012.