Murgleis (Afterglow)

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Statistics
Augments "Convert" Hidden Effect Afterglow
 * Convert will have a 2:1 ratio of HP to MP provided that the Red Mage has greater than 50% of their Max HP. For example, if the Red Mage has 501/1000 HP and 5/1100 MP, he will have 5/1000 HP and 1002/1100 MP after Convert.  If he were to have 400/800 HP and 5/1000 MP, Convert would behave as it normally does and he would have 5/800 HP and 400/1000 MP afterwards.
 * If the Red Mage has less than 50% of their Max HP, Convert is not augmented.
 * Increases Death Blossom damage by 30%.
 * Increases Attack and Ranged Attack of nearby party members.


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Other Uses

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Synthesis Recipes
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Used in Recipes

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Desynthesis Recipe
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Obtained From Desynthesis

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Quest
Used in Quest:
 * Trial of the Magians
 * Sword Trials

Historical Information
The blade of this finely crafted sword is ingeniously armed with a fluke for disarming opponents, and is at its most effective when used in thrusting and stabbing attacks. After the passing of the great warrior king Acheufagais R d'Oraguille, one of his generals, Count Ganelon, left San d'Oria in exile bearing the sword, and came to settle in the realm of Bastok.

Background
In European folklore, Murgleis was the sword of Ganelon, the stepfather of Roland, as described in The Song of Roland. Ganelon was married to Charlemagne's sister and had a son with her. He resents his stepson's boastfulness and great popularity among the Franks and success on the battlefield. When Roland nominates him for a highly dangerous mission (possibly even suicidally dangerous) as messenger to the Saracens, Ganelon is so deeply offended that he vows vengeance. This vengeance becomes treachery as Ganelon plots with the pagan Blancandrin the ambush at Roncesvals.