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==History/Background==
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Also known by its alias, "Chaser," this robust red sandalwood club is plated in phosphorescent gold and exquisitely encrusted with an array of magically imbued sacred stones.
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It is said to have been the weapon of choice for the legendary admiral, Veydal, who commissioned its creation to master crafter priests specifically for high sea encounters with the dreaded Leviathan.
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In Phoenician mythology, the god Baal Hadad had had two weapons made, Yagrush ("chaser") and [[Aymur]] ("driver"), to combat the tyrannical sea god Yam-Nahar. He struck Yam on the chest with Yagrush to no avail. Then he struck him on the forehead with [[Aymur]] and fell Yam to the earth. After Yam's defeat, Baal had a palace built for himself. The story parallels the conflict between Marduk and [[Tiamat]] in Mesopotamian myths.
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If you compare the Weapon Skill animations of Yagrush and [[Aymur]], you will notice that they are similar in motion, showing that there is a link between them.

Latest revision as of 13:52, 19 April 2021

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Yagrush is a Mythic weapon.
There are 5 items that share this name:

Please follow the above links for more information about the item. Yagrush can be upgraded via Weapon Trials.

History/Background

Also known by its alias, "Chaser," this robust red sandalwood club is plated in phosphorescent gold and exquisitely encrusted with an array of magically imbued sacred stones.

It is said to have been the weapon of choice for the legendary admiral, Veydal, who commissioned its creation to master crafter priests specifically for high sea encounters with the dreaded Leviathan.

In Phoenician mythology, the god Baal Hadad had had two weapons made, Yagrush ("chaser") and Aymur ("driver"), to combat the tyrannical sea god Yam-Nahar. He struck Yam on the chest with Yagrush to no avail. Then he struck him on the forehead with Aymur and fell Yam to the earth. After Yam's defeat, Baal had a palace built for himself. The story parallels the conflict between Marduk and Tiamat in Mesopotamian myths.

If you compare the Weapon Skill animations of Yagrush and Aymur, you will notice that they are similar in motion, showing that there is a link between them.

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