Craler


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Craler
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Heroes Phantom Assassin   Hero   Strategy   Counters   Equipment   Gear   Responses   Sounds   Lore   Old Abilities   Changelogs     Mortred, the Phantom Assassin Through a process of divination, children are selected
Oracle   Hero   Strategy   Counters   Equipment   Gear   Responses   Sounds   Lore   Old Abilities   Changelogs   Known Bugs     Nerif, the Oracle Ascendants to the Great Seat of
Cosmetics Manifold Paradox Manifold Paradox Wearable Phantom AssassinRarity: ArcanaSlot: Weapon Buy Now in Store Buy Now on Market With a raspy cackle, the elder smith Craler swung the sword that his family had spent eleven generations to fold dota2

Craler was an elder blacksmith. Coming from a long line of blacksmiths, Craler continued the family tradition of finishing their prized creation. After eleven generations of folding and forging, he completed the sword that would eventually become the Manifold Paradox Manifold Paradox Wearable Phantom AssassinRarity: ArcanaSlot: Weapon Buy Now in Store Buy Now on Market With a raspy cackle, the elder smith Craler swung the sword that his family had spent eleven generations to fold dota2 . Upon completion, its edge was so sharp, that it sliced through reality itself with a sound like tearing fabric. Through this tear, he saw an image of himself from moments before, holding the very same blade. Stricken with greed and madness, Craler cut down the image of himself and claimed the second sword as his own, not realize that moments later, he himself would suffer the same wound, and die from his injuries.

The Manifold Paradox was later acquired by Oracle   Hero   Strategy   Counters   Equipment   Gear   Responses   Sounds   Lore   Old Abilities   Changelogs   Known Bugs     Nerif, the Oracle Ascendants to the Great Seat of , who then passed it on to Mortred   Hero   Strategy   Counters   Equipment   Gear   Responses   Sounds   Lore   Old Abilities   Changelogs     Phantom Assassin 20 + 2.15 23 + 3.15 15 + 1.4 Level dota2 .

Trivia

  • The sound of fabric tearing when Craler first tried out the Manifold Paradox is a reference to the commonly used metaphor, fabric of reality.