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Tegh

Description
+7 Combat Strength when flanked.
Historical Context
Tegh, simply “sword,” refers to a broad, curved blade “ten fists long,” a weapon in addition to the traditional kirpan, or dagger, that Sikhs carry. These weapons symbolize a commitment to independence, a vow to punish evil and protect the good in the world. The use of the tegh was to be a last resort, after kindness and charity (“deg,” or “the kettle”) had proved to be not enough.

Traits

Promotion Class
Nihang
Description
+7 Combat Strength when flanked.
Historical Context
Tegh, simply “sword,” refers to a broad, curved blade “ten fists long,” a weapon in addition to the traditional kirpan, or dagger, that Sikhs carry. These weapons symbolize a commitment to independence, a vow to punish evil and protect the good in the world. The use of the tegh was to be a last resort, after kindness and charity (“deg,” or “the kettle”) had proved to be not enough.

Traits

Promotion Class
Nihang
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