Talk:Sir Robert Shuland's Horse Rib Bone/@comment-4273152-20160611080341/@comment-4273152-20160611181120

Firstly, he was not known for his rage. He killed a monk for not performing the proper rights to a cfiminal he was attending the burial of. If anything it was righteous fury. I would have this effect directed more at the prophecy, which only came true because he killed his loyal steed. In a more direct, weaponised form, it could strike infections and disease onto those who betray trust or show strong disloyalty.