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The Legend of Soulingen
"Now many have wondered... just how did Soulingen come to be? And how did it fall into the hands
of the halflings?
Ages ago, a band of roving halflings, criminal by nature, were lead by some priests who dabbled in
very unhalfling-like black magicks. T'was for this reason we believe they had been exiled from a
nearby shire.
Wishing for a power to sate their need for revenge and greed, the dark priests made a deal with
Fash'lo'nae -- the God of Magic and Forbidden Knowledge -- to craft them a blade, a powerful weapon
which would kill all their enemies without resurrection.
Now, Fash'lo'nae was intrigued with the idea of evil hobbits. So fascinating was the idea that he
agreed to the deal and had the blade forged, for them to use on their enemies.
One of the exiled halflings, though he was a criminal, had fallen in love with a maiden in the
nearby shire. So strong was this growing bond that, seeking to be reunited with good society,
he knew what he must do.
His heart being good even though he had mis-stepped, the deal with Fash'lo'nae horrified him.
Acting quickly, he managed to wrest the blade away, but not without a struggle.
The young halfling killed the dark priests in his desire to right the wrong, then ran for his
life to the nearby shire, throwing himself upon the mercy of the elders. They agreed to hold
the blade for safekeeping.
The remaining outlaw halflings never attempted to reclaim the blade, what with their priests dead
and having witnessed the horrors of the blade's dark power first hand.
And over the years, the memory of the blade faded into legend.
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