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The name is of a Germanic tribe that inflicted a crushing defeat on Roman power between the Rhine and the Elbe rivers, destroying three legions, do a google search on Arminius and you should find all you need.

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Just found out, and thought the least thing I could do was to share the info with you.

Cherusci (or rather Heruskoz) means "sword-people", and Heru was the sword god of the Heruskoz.

He wielded a magical sword smithed by dwarves, who could destroy an unworthy wielder.

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It's strange in a way that the Germanic tribes have been associated with the framea as the weapon of choice for so long. Clearly though, archaeology along with the language itself has shown that this is not quite the definitive notion that was once thought to be.

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Well. I've always believed that the association was more based in the nature of a fine sword in itself. To an average tribesman, a bejeweled, well-crafted sword would cost more than he could make in a lifetime. A spear would be a more likely weapon for these sorts, but the beauty and grace of a sword is one which captures inspiration even today. Marines, anyone?

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