Thuringia Healing Blades

Origins
The precise details of their making are unknown, but a set of at least ten were crafted in Thuringia, Germany around the 15th century for the German Peasant's War in 1525 by a local blacksmith collaborating with a traditonal Black Forest mystic.

Over the years five have been recovered, at least five more are MIA and there may be even more the Warehouse has no information on yet. One was owned and used by Marie Guichon during her invasion of the Warehouse.

Effects
When the blade draws blood, it seeps into the metal and flows through the hilt to the wielder. The wielder can heal most injuries using the power of the blood, including burns, cuts and internal damage. The knife cannot heal diseases or physical abnormailites however. Though only a little amount of blood is needed to heal a moderately sized would, more can be drained for more serious, even life threatening, injuries.