Arrow of Alan Gua | |
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A composite snapshot of thee composing arrows and their final combined form | |
Origin |
Alan Gua |
Type |
Arrow |
Effects |
Controls nature |
Downsides |
Causes sibling discord |
Activation |
Holding |
Collected by |
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Section |
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Aisle |
EE-133 |
Shelf |
382995-0846-237 |
Date of Collection |
1260 |
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Origin[edit | edit source]
Alan Gua is a mythical figure from ‘’The Secret History of the Mongols’’, which described the rise and fall of Genghis Khan and the creation of the Mongol Empire. Alan had two children with her first son and three with her second. Her eldest children questioned the legitimacy of the younger siblings. She commanded each son to break an arrow and combine the halves into one arrow; they were unable to rend the combined arrow apart. They would be weak separate but when united, unbreakable. Any strife or discontent the user has with their siblings will be amplified.
Effects[edit | edit source]
An ancient Mongolian arrow made from different tribes around Mongolia, it has the power to control nature. Animals, vegetation, water, soil, fire, air and other elements will do the user’s bidding and change form if necessary.