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Wimbli's Trident appears to be nothing but an ornately carved three-pronged polearm fashioned out of ordinary metal. The name "Wimbli" is carved on the shaft, though the crudeness of the inscription signifies that it may be a later addition by the Druuge to enhance the perceived value of the artifact. Their claims that the Trident grants the power to fire energy blasts or travel between dimensions seem baseless. | Wimbli's Trident appears to be nothing but an ornately carved three-pronged polearm fashioned out of ordinary metal. The name "Wimbli" is carved on the shaft, though the crudeness of the inscription signifies that it may be a later addition by the Druuge to enhance the perceived value of the artifact. Their claims that the Trident grants the power to fire energy blasts or travel between dimensions seem baseless. | ||
− | + | Interestingly, there are Earth legends about an ancient artifact of the same name that did have mystic powers; the Druuge may have learned about such legends and used them to sell their useless artifact. [Wimbli's Trident is a weapon in an later [[Toys for Bob]] game, The Horde.] | |
[[Category:Alien Artifacts]][[Category:Precursor Technology]] | [[Category:Alien Artifacts]][[Category:Precursor Technology]] |
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Wimbli's Trident is one of many apparently useless Precursor relics obtained by the Druuge from the Utwig in exchange for the Ultron. The Utwig, using the Ultron's own power, predicted that in this storehouse of unidentifiable, unusable Precursor relics they had accumulated would be hidden the secret of changing and purifying the racial nature of the Druuge, and gave them these relics as a charitable act. The Druuge, angry at being cheated of their truly sought prize, the incredibly powerful Precursor bomb the Utwig had found, proceeded to unload as many of these relics on foolish travelers as they could.
Wimbli's Trident appears to be nothing but an ornately carved three-pronged polearm fashioned out of ordinary metal. The name "Wimbli" is carved on the shaft, though the crudeness of the inscription signifies that it may be a later addition by the Druuge to enhance the perceived value of the artifact. Their claims that the Trident grants the power to fire energy blasts or travel between dimensions seem baseless.
Interestingly, there are Earth legends about an ancient artifact of the same name that did have mystic powers; the Druuge may have learned about such legends and used them to sell their useless artifact. [Wimbli's Trident is a weapon in an later Toys for Bob game, The Horde.]