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| − | The '''Yurletya''' combination of spear (at one end) and a 4 pronged grappling hook (at the other). The yurletya is 2.5 meters in length, and was a favorite dueling weapon of early [[Aslan]] cultures. It is still frequently used for ritual or ceremonial purposes. | + | {{InfoboxGoods |
| + | |name = Yurletya | ||
| + | |alsosee = | ||
| + | |canon = TBD | ||
| + | |caption = TBD | ||
| + | |cost = TBD | ||
| + | |EOS = TBD | ||
| + | |footnote= TBD | ||
| + | |group = TBD | ||
| + | |IOC = TBD | ||
| + | |illustration= No | ||
| + | |image = [[File: Imperial-Sunburst-Sun-Army-wiki.png|125px]] | ||
| + | |model = TBD | ||
| + | |ref = TBD | ||
| + | |size = TBD | ||
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| + | |TL = TBD | ||
| + | |TLepoch = TBD | ||
| + | |Type = TBD | ||
| + | |volume = TBD | ||
| + | |weight = TBD | ||
| + | |manufacturer= Various | ||
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| + | The '''Yurletya''' combination of spear (at one end) and a 4 pronged grappling hook (at the other). | ||
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| + | The yurletya is 2.5 meters in length, and was a favorite dueling weapon of early [[Aslan]] cultures. | ||
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| + | It is still frequently used for ritual or ceremonial purposes. | ||
{{Sources | {{Sources | ||
| − | + | |S1= {{Ludography cite|name=Aslan|version=Classic Traveller|page=}} | |
}} | }} | ||
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[[Category: Aslan]] | [[Category: Aslan]] | ||
[[Category: Martial arts]] | [[Category: Martial arts]] | ||
| + | {{LE|Weapon}} | ||
Revision as of 12:19, 9 October 2019
| Yurletya | |
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| Type | TBD |
| Tech Level | TL–TBD |
| Cost | TBD |
| Size | TBD |
| Weight | TBD |
| Manufacturer | Various |
| Reference | TBD |
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The Yurletya combination of spear (at one end) and a 4 pronged grappling hook (at the other).
The yurletya is 2.5 meters in length, and was a favorite dueling weapon of early Aslan cultures.
It is still frequently used for ritual or ceremonial purposes.
This list of sources was used by the Traveller Wiki Editorial Team and individual contributors to compose this article. Copyrighted material is used under license from Mongoose Publishing or by permission of the author. The page history lists all of the contributions.
- J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, John Harshman. Aslan (Game Designers Workshop, 1984), .