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'''Tyrhung''' (ティルフィング, ''Tirufingu'') is the [[sword]] once wielded by [[Baldo]] of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], bestowed upon him at the [[Miracle of Darna]] after his blood-bond with a dragon. The blade is the property of Baldo's descendants, the heirs of the [[Chalphy]] dukedom of [[Grandbell]], and can only be wielded by those in possession of major Baldo [[Holy Blood]]. When equipped, the wielder gains a bonus of ten points to [[Skill]], ten points to [[Speed]], twenty points to [[Resistance]], and the [[Prayer]] skill. | '''Tyrhung''' (ティルフィング, ''Tirufingu'') is the [[sword]] once wielded by [[Baldo]] of the [[Twelve Crusaders]], bestowed upon him at the [[Miracle of Darna]] after his blood-bond with a dragon. The blade is the property of Baldo's descendants, the heirs of the [[Chalphy]] dukedom of [[Grandbell]], and can only be wielded by those in possession of major Baldo [[Holy Blood]]. When equipped, the wielder gains a bonus of ten points to [[Skill]], ten points to [[Speed]], twenty points to [[Resistance]], and the [[Prayer]] skill. | ||
When Grandbell goes to war with [[Isaac]], the then duke of Chalphy, [[Vylon]], takes the blade with him and uses it in the war. It is broken after his betrayal by [[Reptor]] and [[Langobalt]] and, badly wounded, he nonetheless eludes capture to bring the weapon's remains to his son [[ | When Grandbell goes to war with [[Isaac]], the then duke of Chalphy, [[Vylon]], takes the blade with him and uses it in the war. It is broken after his betrayal by [[Reptor]] and [[Langobalt]] and, badly wounded, he nonetheless eludes capture to bring the weapon's remains to his son [[Sigurd]], dying after handing it over. Sigurd has the remains repaired, then uses the blade in his confrontation with Langobalt, Reptor and [[Andorey]]. After Sigurd's death in the [[Battle of Barhara]], his killer Lord [[Alvis]] takes possession of the Tyrhung, where it remains unused for seventeen years. | ||
As [[Seliph]]'s liberation army makes its way through the [[Miletos]] district, Alvis arrives at Chalphy and entrusts the blade to its Bishop [[Palmark]], encouraging him to flee with children captured by the empire. Seliph's army soon rescues Palmark's group as they fled north, and Palmark passes the Tyrhung on to Seliph, who uses it in the final confrontation with the Grandbell Empire and its Prince [[Yurius]]. | As [[Seliph]]'s liberation army makes its way through the [[Miletos]] district, Alvis arrives at Chalphy and entrusts the blade to its Bishop [[Palmark]], encouraging him to flee with children captured by the empire. Seliph's army soon rescues Palmark's group as they fled north, and Palmark passes the Tyrhung on to Seliph, who uses it in the final confrontation with the Grandbell Empire and its Prince [[Yurius]]. | ||
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Tyrhung (ティルフィング, Tirufingu) is the sword once wielded by Baldo of the Twelve Crusaders, bestowed upon him at the Miracle of Darna after his blood-bond with a dragon. The blade is the property of Baldo's descendants, the heirs of the Chalphy dukedom of Grandbell, and can only be wielded by those in possession of major Baldo Holy Blood. When equipped, the wielder gains a bonus of ten points to Skill, ten points to Speed, twenty points to Resistance, and the Prayer skill.
When Grandbell goes to war with Isaac, the then duke of Chalphy, Vylon, takes the blade with him and uses it in the war. It is broken after his betrayal by Reptor and Langobalt and, badly wounded, he nonetheless eludes capture to bring the weapon's remains to his son Sigurd, dying after handing it over. Sigurd has the remains repaired, then uses the blade in his confrontation with Langobalt, Reptor and Andorey. After Sigurd's death in the Battle of Barhara, his killer Lord Alvis takes possession of the Tyrhung, where it remains unused for seventeen years.
As Seliph's liberation army makes its way through the Miletos district, Alvis arrives at Chalphy and entrusts the blade to its Bishop Palmark, encouraging him to flee with children captured by the empire. Seliph's army soon rescues Palmark's group as they fled north, and Palmark passes the Tyrhung on to Seliph, who uses it in the final confrontation with the Grandbell Empire and its Prince Yurius.
Stats
Game | Icon | Level | Might | Weight | Hit | Crit | Range | Uses | Worth | WEXP | Other effects and notes |
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Seisen no Keifu | ★* | 30 | 7 | 80 | -- | 1 | 50 | 50,000 | -- | It gives the Prayer skill, 20 points to resistance, and 10 points to skill and speed when equipped. |
Locations
Seisen no Keifu
Event | First Generation: Chapter 5, Sigurd talks with Vylon. Second Generation: Chapter 10, Seliph talks with Palmark. |
Awakening
Treasure | "Infinite Holy Weapons", chosen at random from a pool of other items. |
Download | Available through SpotPass: JPApril 26th, 2012 |
Etymology and other languages
Names, etymology, and in other regions | ||
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Language | Name | Definition, etymology, and notes |
English (unofficial) |
Tyrfing |
Alternative Romanizations; the former is the most common out of its accuracy to the name origin. |
Trivia
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