
For Ragnar, his axe is passed down through his family, always given to the eldest child. Each generation reforges the axe to suit their own needs, so there's really only a little of the original left. It's the thought that counts, right?
The only item of sentimental value Alexei keeps is a book on poisons his teacher gave him. Containing poisons found in many other volumes, it also contains poison recipes that his teacher created and is the only copy in existence. It was passed on to him when his teacher retired, and Alexei values it mostly because learning was the only part of his past that he remembers fondly.
The only item of sentimental value Alexei keeps is a book on poisons his teacher gave him. Containing poisons found in many other volumes, it also contains poison recipes that his teacher created and is the only copy in existence. It was passed on to him when his teacher retired, and Alexei values it mostly because learning was the only part of his past that he remembers fondly.