Mirotvorets
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This article may contain mature themes, including homoerotic content, complex power dynamics, sexual encounters with vampires and anthropomorphic beings, as well as other adult material.
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A scythe forged in the smoke-choked depths of an unnamed forge somewhere between war and legend, Mirotvorets (The Peace Bringer) is no mere weapon — it is a relic, a ritual, and a promise. Carved from ancient Damascus steel, its blade bears the marks of countless battles against the undead. The patterns on its surface are said to shift in the moonlight, forming serpentine runes that whisper the names of those it has slain.
Wielded by Yuri Ivanov, a vampire and vampire hunter, the scythe moves not with brute force, but with the elegance of a final waltz. It was not forged to kill. It was forged to end — to bring peace where corruption festers, and to sever the cursed tether between the living and the feral undead.
Inscribed along its dark wooden shaft, in fading silver Cyrillic:
“Не смерть, но покой.”
Not death, but peace.
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