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|defense=189 | |defense=189 | ||
|type=Main Hand | |type=Main Hand | ||
|ability=Angels Fall: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional | |ability=Angels Fall: Chance for bonus damage; Extra damage for each additional Fallen Angel item equipped; Extra damage against Normal and Hard raids | ||
|text=The Fallen Angels' whips are used both in battle and in the self-flagellation which follows a fatal engagement. For though members of the order accept that evil must often be destroyed, they see the slaying of even the wicked as a terrible act. This stems from the belief that impenitent malefactors are condemned to hell, and thus killing such individuals not only inflicts temporal punishment but brings about their eternal damnation by snatching away any chance they may have had at repentance. So whenever a Fallen Angel takes a life, they lash themselves -- lest they ever forget the cosmic magnitude of what they've done. | |text=The Fallen Angels' whips are used both in battle and in the self-flagellation which follows a fatal engagement. For though members of the order accept that evil must often be destroyed, they see the slaying of even the wicked as a terrible act. This stems from the belief that impenitent malefactors are condemned to hell, and thus killing such individuals not only inflicts temporal punishment but brings about their eternal damnation by snatching away any chance they may have had at repentance. So whenever a Fallen Angel takes a life, they lash themselves -- lest they ever forget the cosmic magnitude of what they've done. | ||
|obtained={{LotS/Rexp}} | |obtained={{LotS/Rexp}} | ||
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