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Tiwaz
21RU / 367

Tiwaz

All allies of the caster get +1 bonus until Tiwaz rune is canceled. (Harmful)

Properties

Type
Event card type
Rarity
Interactive
Element
Water
World
Spellfire
Edition
Interactive
Level
1
Phases
4

Copyrights:
Art by: AI art / Ugnius Kiguolis

Extended description

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Tiwaz is representative of the warrior’s arrowhead of the God Tyr. It shows that you are capable of spearheading your way through all your troubles and possess great leadership skills, authority and rationality.

Story

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Legend has it that there was once a powerful god known as Tyr. He was known for his courage, strength, and leadership skills. He had a weapon, the Tiwaz arrowhead, which was said to possess the power of the god himself. Tyr was a great leader, respected and admired by all. He was a great ruler, and his name was known throughout the land as a symbol of power and authority. But one day, a great enemy threatened to destroy the land and enslave his people. The enemy was powerful and had an army of fierce warriors. Tyr knew that he had to act quickly to protect his people and defend the land. He called upon his warriors to join him in battle, and they set out to face the enemy. As they marched towards the enemy's stronghold, Tyr held the Tiwaz arrowhead in his hand. He knew that with this weapon, he would be able to spearhead his way through the battlefield and lead his people to victory. The battle was fierce and brutal, but with the help of Tiwaz and his people, Tyr was able to defeat the enemy. The enemy's stronghold was breached, and the enemy was driven out of the land. The people hailed Tyr as a hero, and the Tiwaz arrowhead became a symbol of his leadership and authority. After the years went by, the Tyr was gone, but Tiwaz remained. Although the weapon was no longer under supervision, only great warriors were able to wield it. And those who possessed the Tiwaz arrowhead were known to be able to spearhead their way through all their troubles and possess great leadership skills.