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... in every battle only with his hammer and his unyielding Virtue. Caeric bound each Knight with an oath, demanding that they go to the court of the King Cambruin and pledge their featly to him. After sending the fifty vanquished foes to Cambruin, Caeric finally came to the King at Caledorn. Cambruin knighted Caeric on the spot, naming him one of his Champions. So knighted, Caeric took up a sword and served his King with much honor and glory. "Blackhammer," the name Rovennor had given Caeric in jest, became a title of great honor, and many of Cambruin's bravest Knights strove to follow the boy's worthy example. Caeric Blackhammer stood proudly at Cambruin's side when he was crowned High King, and served as his most trusted Champion for nearly twenty winters. Caeric was renowned through the entire High Kingdom for his valour and skill at arms, and his name quickly ...
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