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A standard longsword wielded by the Knights of Favonius. It is usually only issued after the approval of both the Master of the order and the Church.
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The craftsmen in Mondstadt have achieved some results in elemental affinity by studying Mondstadt's Anemo.
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This light and agile sword is not only an honor bestowed upon a Knight of Favonius, but also the fruit of the hard work and skills of the guardians of Mondstadt.
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It can channel elemental power with ease. Its bearer would do well to remember that its sharp blade is intended for defending, not attacking.
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The traditional art of Favonius Bladework was originated by the childhood friend and spiritual counterpart of Arundolyn, the Lion of Light, whose name was Rostam, the Wolf Pup.
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Legend says he could chop each drop of rain out of the sky, and that the wind from his sword dance could split the rose and extinguish the torch.
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In this lies the essence of Favonius Bladework: light, swift, and precise in the defense of Mondstadt.
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At age twenty-seven, Rostam received the title of Wolf Pup.
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Knights of Favonius tradition dictated that the titles of Lion and Wolf were reserved for those of great leadership potential.
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Such individuals would one day assume the position of Grand Master, devoting themselves to the leadership of a multitude of knights and the safeguarding of Mondstadt.
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But though he fulfilled his duties faithfully, and devoted himself to Mondstadt, Rostam would not live to see that day.
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Since Rostam introduced the bladework style, no other practitioner has ever matched his legendary ability.
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But his fervor, along with his will to protect Mondstadt, have stayed with the knights throughout the generations.
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