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Donor-Eiche

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Donor-Eiche, or "Thor's Oak," was a sacred tree for the Germanic tribe known as the Chatti.

 


Card Text

(6) Donor-Eiche

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Standfestigkeit: At the start of each round, if you won initiative, your first attack roll that round gains +2 if the defender has more experience than your warrior. If you lost initiative, you may move one space.

Saint Boniface had Thor's Oak felled to prove the superiority of the Christian god. When Thor did not strike him down, the assembled locals agreed to be baptized.

Illus.: David Ho • Set 4P25/100

 

Tournament Promo

Donor-Eiche was the participation card for tournaments during March of 2006.

 

History in Brief

Thor's Oak

{coming eventually}

 

Trivia

  • As Norse language is tied closely to English and German, we see similar names for the 5th day of the week, "Thor's Day": Thursday in English, Donnerstag in German.

 

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