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Edited by Jeff the Cabal: 3/13/2015 6:55:19 PM
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why do hunters have gjallarhorns...

So in the grimore, gjallarhorn is built and forged from the armor of those who have fallen in the battle of twilight gap. In the the battle of twilight gap, hunters refuse to go into battle. It was only warlocks and Titans... And gjallarhorn is a weapon that is meant to be gifted to the survivors of the battle of twilight gap... So why do hunters have the reward if they didn't contribute? The hunter's leader gave order to retreat early in the battle. Some hunters still fought though. EDIT: no hate against hunters.. But I just found this a bit interesting EDIT: I have read this somewhere in the grimore. If I find it again I will tell you EDIT: Ana was the only Hunter who agreed to go into war EDIT: this is just a fun small little post about a little topic I found a bit interesting. Nothing serious guys. EDIT: can some people not read that I have a hunter and I have a gjallarhorn? EDIT: did a bit more research. MOST hunters refused to. Not [i]all[/i]

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  • I don't even have gjallahorn, so this doesn't include me, I guess. I know that many of the forces were made out of mostly Titans, but the other classes were there. Ana Bray is one of the key heroes of this battle, and if her hunter cloak is named strength of the pack after this battle, she very likely had other hunters with her; Or else what "pack" are they reffering to? Seeing as hunters are known to be the scouts and adventurers who journey beyond the city walls, they probably were the ones who first learned about the siege that the fallen were planning and warned the Tower. The battle was mainly Titans and warlocks, but that may not be fair to completely ignore the Hunters who also contributed, especially heroes like Ana Bray. Apparently they still played a huge role even if it was one or a thousand hunters. I honestly would think that is more impressive if hunters were just as effective even if they had smaller numbers. Along with this, I don't understand why the gun would be class specific. If it is believed that only Titans should have gjallahorn, then wouldn't hunters be the only ones to have the hand cannons like Last Word and Thorn, since the original owners were hunters? That might be an interesting idea if weapons were class specific, though.

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