Attila the Hun: Fishing Rod (mid): Attila enjoyed fishing, but his duties as broad kept him as well busy. He did find time to use his casting, and polished defeat the tip of his fishing stick sufficient to the fear of his enemies.
Genghis Khan: Carp (short): As a youngster Genghis held a fish, that his half-brother stole. Genghis killed his half-brother, so as low mark the tribe elders done him bring a carp, considering he couldn't do any damages with it.
Hannibal: Wooden Spoon (short): Hannibal's mom was really despotic and served her fortify with a wooden spoon. It not usually hurt her boys, but abashed them as well. Hannibal uses the ladle on his enemies to award her.
Hernan Cortes: Grim Reaper's Scythe: The Aztec feverishness went to Cortes' head. He believed the ears of corn were done of gold, and used the Grim Reaper's own scythe to cut them down. He often mistook enemies for cornstalks.
Shaka Zulu: Tribal Flute (short): Shaka once boasted that he could beat any human in a one-on-one fight, using any weapon. Someone joked that he should use an elder's flute. Shaka favourite the dare and began using the shriek in war.
Sun Tzu: Hand Fan (short): Sun was always angry of how prohibited it was in summer, and began carrying a fan. He considered it might be utilitarian to have a arms on him at all times, so he schooled to free-for-all using the air blower he carried.
Vlad the Impaler: Farmer's Pitch Fork (mid): One of Vlad's preferred early experiments in impaling was to use the farmer's representation fork. It was terrible and effective, but didn't cling to a body as high as he liked, so he switched to timber poles.
William Wallace: Shovel (mid): Wallace's world was inhabited by farmers, sand and English soldiers. When he was without a weapon, and indispensable a quickly, he was well known to squeeze a trowel and swing it similar to a broad-headed spear.
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