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'''Humilitas''' is the Prince's Sword of the Middle Kingdom. When [[Oathbinder]] was re-forged by master Gwillim the Smith during the reign of [[Felix the Just of Rams'ey |King Felix II]] some of the original metal was left over and was combined with new steel to form a new blade. The blade was finally finished and presented in the reign of [[Ullr Amaranthson|Ullr I]] This blade was named "Humilitas" by then Prince, [[EikBrandr Solgyafi|Eikbrandr]].  
'''Humilitas''' is the Prince's Sword of the Middle Kingdom. When [[Oathbinder]] was re-forged by master Gwillim the Smith during the reign of [[Felix the Just of Rams'ey |King Felix II]] some of the original metal was left over and was combined with new steel to form a new blade. The blade was finally finished and presented in the reign of [[Ullr Amaranthson|Ullr I]] This blade was named "Humilitas" by then Prince, [[EikBrandr Solgyafi|Eikbrandr]].  


King Eikbrandr commissioned a box be made to house the sword. The work was completed by Captain Crispin dela Rouchefocauld (now [[Crispin_al-Rumi |Sör Crispin al-Rumi]]) and some have remarked on the similarity between the Prince's label looking an awful lot like an E.  
King Eikbrandr commissioned a box be made to house the sword. The work was completed by [[Crispin de la Rochefoucauld]].  
 


See also: [[Oathbinder]]
See also: [[Oathbinder]]


[[Category:Regalia]]
[[Category:Regalia]]

Latest revision as of 17:09, 26 April 2026

The Prince's Sword, Humilitas
The box

Humilitas is the Prince's Sword of the Middle Kingdom. When Oathbinder was re-forged by master Gwillim the Smith during the reign of King Felix II some of the original metal was left over and was combined with new steel to form a new blade. The blade was finally finished and presented in the reign of Ullr I This blade was named "Humilitas" by then Prince, Eikbrandr.

King Eikbrandr commissioned a box be made to house the sword. The work was completed by Crispin de la Rochefoucauld.

See also: Oathbinder