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So, because the sword is viewed as representing violence those who pick up are seen to prefer that path while those who pick the amulet are viewed as picking the path of righteousness. With the problem of that being if one A. Does not know which one represents one may just pick the sword or if B. One does not think the amulet as any power to help one might pick the sword, but could in truth be a good person and not corrupted by the power since neither object nor is in itself evil or necessarily a path to evil. Am I understanding this correctly?
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What's actually sort of wonky about this whole thing, as well, is that several members of the Corps actually carry swords (Chevalie Bretagne, for example).