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In some parts of the Horde construction of edged weaponry is considered a distinct occupation from typical smithery.  They are often obsessive on the topic of blades, spines and spikes and will attempt to augment anything within their grasp.  These craftsfolk are some of the more long-lived members of a typical clan although Ret'klat the Bloody famously died in attempt to replace one of his legs with an array of reticulating blades.  He'd performed the operation successfully the day prior on his pet gral but failed to seal his own arteries quickly enough during the transplant.
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In some parts of the Horde construction of edged weaponry is considered a distinct occupation from typical smithery.  They are often obsessive on the topic of blades, spines, and spikes and will attempt to augment anything within their grasp.  These craftsfolk are some of the more long-lived members of a typical clan although Ret'klat the Bloody famously died in attempt to replace one of his legs with an array of reticulating blades.  He'd performed the operation successfully the day prior on his pet gral but failed to seal his own arteries quickly enough during the transplant.

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In some parts of the Horde construction of edged weaponry is considered a distinct occupation from typical smithery. They are often obsessive on the topic of blades, spines, and spikes and will attempt to augment anything within their grasp. These craftsfolk are some of the more long-lived members of a typical clan although Ret'klat the Bloody famously died in attempt to replace one of his legs with an array of reticulating blades. He'd performed the operation successfully the day prior on his pet gral but failed to seal his own arteries quickly enough during the transplant.