List of mythological objects (DW Canon)

Mythological objects encompass a variety of items (e.g. weapons, armor, clothing) found in mythology, legend, folklore, tall tale, fable, religion, spirituality, superstition, paranormal, and pseudoscience from across the world. This list will be organized according to the category of object.

Helmets

 * Allseendehjälm (All-Seeing Helm), the helmet of Krigare Erik that grants its wearer clairvoyance. (Bornean folklore)

Shields

 * Majestätetssköld (Majesty's Shield), the shield of Krigare Erik, blazoned with the Bornean coat of arms, the image of a red lion on a golden field with the Swedish three crowns above it. (Bornean folklore)

Swords

 * Guldstålssvärd, the legendary sword of Krigare Erik, forged by the ancient Dayaks out of steel and tempered with Nordic Gold. It was stolen from Erik by the Viking lord Franco in the 10th chapter of the Krigare Erik epic, but his comrades retrieved it from him and returned it to its original owner. (Bornean folklore)

Projectile weapons

 * Eddie's Gun, a flintlock pistol wielded by the legendary Eddie the Gaucho. (Patagonian propaganda)

Stones

 * Krigare Erik's petrified remains, the stone in which Krigare Erik was kept in stasis after his quest as a divine method of protection from all the world's evils. If the stone ever broke, it would be marked as a presage of a national crisis along with Erik's messianic return. (Bornean folklore)

Trees

 * Tree of Evils, a metaphorical tree and the botanical manifestation of all evils caused by authoritarianism. (Patagonian propaganda)
 * Franco's banyan tree, the banyan fig tree on which Lord Franco was hanged as punishment for his crimes against the ancient Dayaks. Krigare Erik served as accomplice to the execution. (Bornean folklore)

Hair, feathers and skin

 * Viking Olaf's skin, a full coat of skin worn by Krigare Erik to disguise himself as one of Lord Franco's servants. The skin's donor was Olaf, one of Lord Franco's minions, whom they captured and killed in the Dark Forest. The skin was then worn again during Krigare Erik's battle against the Grey Hunter. (Bornean folklore)