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'''The True Blade''' was a magical sword wielded by [[Therin]]. The blade was made of white stone and was eventually broken in the Smiling Sword Saint's final duel against [[Vaelien]]. It is listed by [[Lien]] among other famous magical swords and part of it has been reforged into [[Flowbreaker]] and later [[Selys-Lyann]].
'''The True Blade''' was a magical sword wielded by [[Therin]]. The blade was made of white stone and was eventually broken in the Smiling Sword Saint's final duel against [[Vaelien]]. It is listed by [[Lien]] among other famous magical swords and part of it has been reforged into [[Flowbreaker]] and later [[Selys-Lyann]].
== Abilities<ref>The Silence of Unworthy Gods Chapter 9</ref> ==
According to [[Keras Selyrian]], it was mainly a defensive weapon and would protect its wielder.
It could:
* cover the wielder in almost indestructible armor.
* compel people in close proximity to follow the wielder's command.
* allow the wielder to sense the truth, probably giving the sword its name.
== Notes ==
References:


[[Category:Artifacts]]
[[Category:Artifacts]]

Latest revision as of 17:46, 24 November 2025

The True Blade was a magical sword wielded by Therin. The blade was made of white stone and was eventually broken in the Smiling Sword Saint's final duel against Vaelien. It is listed by Lien among other famous magical swords and part of it has been reforged into Flowbreaker and later Selys-Lyann.

Abilities[1][edit]

According to Keras Selyrian, it was mainly a defensive weapon and would protect its wielder. It could:

  • cover the wielder in almost indestructible armor.
  • compel people in close proximity to follow the wielder's command.
  • allow the wielder to sense the truth, probably giving the sword its name.

Notes[edit]

References:

  1. The Silence of Unworthy Gods Chapter 9