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The Carpathian Sword

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The Carpathian Sword

The Carpathians, a fictional race of people, said to be the ancestors of Vampires, survive by drinking the blood of humans. Unlike Vampires however, Carpathians did not kill their human prey. They used their telepathic abilities to lure humans in order to feed on them. Carpathians then used their powers to erase the victim's memory of the incident. All vampires were once Carpathians, but Carpathians became Vampires once they killed a human while feeding.

The Carpathian Sword, designed by Jason Woodard, is inspired by the Carpathian  legend and the Battles at the Carpathian mountains between the Goths and the Huns, as recounted in the Scandanavian saga Hervarar. The sword is forged with a Germanic "type" leafshape blade and Vampire fangs at the guard. The sword is very well balanced with a POB of 1" from the guard.  

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