If you wrestle something to death (or kick), do your graspers record the kill? and upon death or severing..
This is an exceptional engraving of Bloodfist, the Iron Doom of Skulls and a dwarf. The dwarf is attached to Bloodfist. Bloodfist is striking a menacing pose.
Lol!
Anyways, does anybody else think that having all ammunition be in the legends is too much? I mean, given the fact that there would be thousands upon thousands of bolts made at a fortress in a single year, many times more in a forts lifetime. A good percentage of those would get used up in practice, nearly all of whats left will be in the body of some goblin infantry, a handful (that survive) would find themselves in a named critter or a siege leader.
Or am I misreading that and the ammo won't actually get into the legends, but the weapon that fired the bolt will?
I like the idea of having the legendary weapons and stuff. I mean, there are numerous cases of warriors in fiction having weapons which have names. Theres Excalibur (it was an artifact though), Conans sword (not sure if the sword itself had a name, but its definetly well known), various westerns (the gun is usually called betsy or something
), and um, can't think of any other examples atm.
@Zironic: Well, if the previous owner is dead, he/she is no longer attacthed are they?
Having a weapon show up for generation after generation has plenty of precedents, Samurai swords bieng one.