chefpyro:

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chefpyro:

charlesoberonn:

Weird how engraving someone’s name on a dagger signifies that dagger’s owner, but engraving it on a bullet signifies the bullet’s intended target.

This conundrum is easily solved with my patented Dagger Gun

Crossbow

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its a common misconception but engraving someones name in a dagger binds them to the dagger and gives them a massive power boost, but they have to follow the commands of the person who wields the dagger.

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Originally posted by eviloncers

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