Does anyone know how to remove a curse from a sword? Pic unrelated.
Does anyone know how to remove a curse from a sword? Pic unrelated.
Description: A recently discovered Bronze Age sword, which was extraordinarily well-preserved
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Try quenching it in the blood of an unsullied lamb. That works like 50% of the time.
18 0 ReplyDoing it during a blood moon raises efficacy to 63%
Add the tears of a virgin and you’re dealing with 78% probability of removing the curse
Unfortunately it’s not on hallowed ground, otherwise you’d be golden
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9 1 Replyyikes bruv
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Ziplock bag filled with uncooked rice. Can take 24 to 48 hours.
You'll know it's done once the rice is cursed. Cursed rice will wail when boiled.
13 0 ReplyOh this one is easy thankfully.
Just get it bronzed. The curse is locked in that way
11 0 ReplyWhat kind of sword? Like a Nerf sword?
10 0 ReplyNo, like a REAL sword.
8 0 ReplyA REAL sword. Urghm....
Gosh. A real sword?
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Be careful, it could be one of those thirsts-for-familial-sacrifice curses. Last time I accidentally caught one of those the missus was not happy with me, or really anything ever again.
9 0 ReplyThis is why you get a few dozen wives and many children. A man can't be worrying about trivialities like who to sacrifice when dealing with curses.
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Usually you have to get someone else to willingly take the cursed item from you.
On another note, babies will often take literally anything you hand to them.
9 0 ReplyTry Robitussin
5 0 ReplyIt looks like it has begun to glow very brightly. I'd take it with you and not wait around until dark. There could be grues about.
5 0 ReplyPut it in a box with mothballs and Irish spring bar soap for a few days.
2 0 ReplyTrade me, I can Trim that sword for you
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