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Encyclopedia > Blowdart

Blowdart is a pipe based weapon still employed by some indigenous peoples of the South East Asia, Amazon and Guiana regions of South America to hunt. Their darts are usually dip with curare in order to paralyse their prey. Location of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia. ... The name Amazon may refer to several concepts: The legendary Amazons, women renowned in antiquity for their prowess in battle. ... Guiana (also known as the Guiana highlands or the Guiana shield) forms a portion of the northern coast of South America. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ... Strychnos toxifera by Koehler 1887 Curare refers to the alkaloid containing substance obtained from one of several plants, the purified products of which are used as skeletal muscle relaxants. ...


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He sees to be a master of ancient and obscure poisons, and is a crack shot with his short blowguns.
Blowdart is an ancient warrior from the Orient who was slain using the cursed katana Soultaker somewhere between the XIVth and XIXth century.
His soul was imprisoned in that blade for centuries, until some years ago the sword was stolen from Yamashiro Tatsu aka Katana, of the Outsiders.
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Thank you, and please continue to fear the porcupine.
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