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''Moreau's Dagger was an obsidian spire, a rock formation common in the Babylonian badlands, with great importance to [[Clan Goliath Scorpoion]].
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''Moreau's Dagger was an obsidian spire, a rock formation common in the Babylonian badlands, with great importance to [[Clan Goliath Scorpion]].
  
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
The Dagger, initially, was a simple formation in the badlands, until [[Operation Klondike]]. Then, the [[SLDF]] officer [[Ethan Moreau]], after being his forces destroyed, was stung multiple times by Babylonian [[Goliath_Scorpion_(species)|goliath scorpion]]s, a large arachnid inhabiting the desert wastelands with a highly toxic venom, often causing death and brain damage to survivors, and having hallucinogenic properties.
 
The Dagger, initially, was a simple formation in the badlands, until [[Operation Klondike]]. Then, the [[SLDF]] officer [[Ethan Moreau]], after being his forces destroyed, was stung multiple times by Babylonian [[Goliath_Scorpion_(species)|goliath scorpion]]s, a large arachnid inhabiting the desert wastelands with a highly toxic venom, often causing death and brain damage to survivors, and having hallucinogenic properties.
In [[2822]], Ethan would be found by an [[Clan Ice Hellion|Ice Hellion]] patrol.  He had climbed to the top of , and was screaming in delirium. When the patrol was close enough to hear him, they heard him yell, "Bring me to the ilKhan, I must see him!".<ref> ''Manual Warden Clans'' pp.102 <ref/>
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In [[2822]], Ethan would be found by an [[Clan Ice Hellion|Ice Hellion]] patrol.  He had climbed to the top of , and was screaming in delirium. When the patrol was close enough to hear him, they heard him yell, "Bring me to the ilKhan, I must see him!".<ref> ''Field Manual: Warden Clans'' pp.102 </ref>
 
 
  
 
Ethan, after being retrieved from the rock with an helicopter, joined the Clan Goliath Scorpions, becoming their [[Loremaster]], and for this, they considered the spire to be sacred.
 
Ethan, after being retrieved from the rock with an helicopter, joined the Clan Goliath Scorpions, becoming their [[Loremaster]], and for this, they considered the spire to be sacred.
[[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Goliath's Scorpions)]] used the formation as symbol, in part because the unit was traditionally assigned honor guard duty to protect Moreau's Dagger. Some warriors even attempt to climb it, and most died falling.<ref> ''Manual Warden Clans'' pp.111 <ref/>  
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[[Alpha Galaxy (Clan Goliath's Scorpions)]] used the formation as symbol, in part because the unit was traditionally assigned honor guard duty to protect Moreau's Dagger. Some warriors even attempt to climb it, and most died falling.<ref> ''Field Manual: Warden Clans'' pp.111 </ref>
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 15:00, 7 January 2023

Moreau's Dagger was an obsidian spire, a rock formation common in the Babylonian badlands, with great importance to Clan Goliath Scorpion.

Moreau's Dagger
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History

The Dagger, initially, was a simple formation in the badlands, until Operation Klondike. Then, the SLDF officer Ethan Moreau, after being his forces destroyed, was stung multiple times by Babylonian goliath scorpions, a large arachnid inhabiting the desert wastelands with a highly toxic venom, often causing death and brain damage to survivors, and having hallucinogenic properties. In 2822, Ethan would be found by an Ice Hellion patrol. He had climbed to the top of , and was screaming in delirium. When the patrol was close enough to hear him, they heard him yell, "Bring me to the ilKhan, I must see him!".[1]

Ethan, after being retrieved from the rock with an helicopter, joined the Clan Goliath Scorpions, becoming their Loremaster, and for this, they considered the spire to be sacred. Alpha Galaxy (Clan Goliath's Scorpions) used the formation as symbol, in part because the unit was traditionally assigned honor guard duty to protect Moreau's Dagger. Some warriors even attempt to climb it, and most died falling.[2]

References

  1. Field Manual: Warden Clans pp.102
  2. Field Manual: Warden Clans pp.111

Bibliography