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The armor of the Forossa Lion Knights was preserved even after the destruction of their homeland, and is mentioned in numerous legends, alongside the names of those who are said to have gone beyond death.Faraam armour, dark sign and Anor Londo made today on Jamie.

The armor of the Forossa Lion Knights was preserved even after the destruction of their homeland, and is mentioned in numerous legends, alongside the names of those who are said to have gone beyond death. Faraam armour, dark sign and Anor Londo made today on Jamie.

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