ancient arrows (breath of the wild)
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ancient arrows (breath of the wild)
Time laps of line work for link!!
I just defeated Fire blight Ganon within 3 minutes
I am the best
hey uh... what if i just
ancient arrowed all the yiga fucks in the hideout
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am i the only one who was not expecting the sheer power of ancient arrows
like i got murdered by some kind of centaur man somewhere in lanayru great spring and i was like “k gotta bring out the big guns”
ancient arrow description: deals devastating damage
me: perfect
*shoots*
*centaur man straight up disappears*
me:
me: wait
Link: lalala, just exploring hyrule
Guardian: TARGET ACQUIRED
Link: OOOOH NOOOOO
*record scratch* *freezeframe*
Robbie: Has this ever happened to you? Have you ever been attacked by Gaurdians? Then get
Robbie: A N C I E N T A R R O W S
Guardian: NO, NOT
Guardian: A N C I E N T A R R O W S
Guardian: ANYTHING BUT THAT!
Robbie: These arrows use ancient shiekah anti-guardian technology to BLOW THEM THE FUCK UP
Link: So cool! And only 350 ruppees? What a bargain!
Robbie: That's right! And if you call right now, you can get 5
Robbie: A N C I E N T A R R O W S
Robbie: For the price of 4!
All three: Hurry while supplies last!
Ancient Arrows.
The Langfonne ice patch in the Jotunheimen Mountains in central southern Norway has been the site of ice archaeology since 2014 and has recently revealed that sixty eight ancient arrow shafts have been found; some with arrowheads still attached or lying near the shafts.
According to lifeinnorway.net, some of the arrowheads were made of iron, quartzite, bone and slate and even the sinew used to wrap the arrowhead to the shaft still survives on some.
The arrows come from several different time periods. Some are from the Neolithic period between about 3900 and 1700 BC while some are from the 14th century AD.
Source: https://www.thevintagenews.com/2020/11/30/norway/