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Hix frequently had doubts about his vocation as a warrior. He doubted his strength and considered himself weak and didn't practice his swordsmanship as often as Tengaar would like. Even [[Richmond]] noted that Hix seemed uninterested in becoming a warrior. However, when Tengaar was in trouble, Hix rallied his courage to protect her. Hix named his sword after Tengaar, following the tradition of Warrior's Village of naming it after the most important thing in his life. | Hix frequently had doubts about his vocation as a warrior. He doubted his strength and considered himself weak and didn't practice his swordsmanship as often as Tengaar would like. Even [[Richmond]] noted that Hix seemed uninterested in becoming a warrior. However, when Tengaar was in trouble, Hix rallied his courage to protect her. Hix named his sword after Tengaar, following the tradition of Warrior's Village of naming it after the most important thing in his life. | ||
== | ==Name and weapon== | ||
Hix, or alternatively Hicks, Hickes, or Hick, is an Anglo-Saxon name. It is a diminutive of "Richard", giving the name the meaning of "son of Richard" over time. | |||
Hix's sword is named [[Tengaar]], as part of the [[Warriors' Village]] tradition of naming a sword after the person's most beloved person or possession. He first announced the name of his sword when confronting [[Neclord]] during the [[Gate Rune War]], declaring that he would defeat Neclord in the name of his sword. | Hix's sword is named [[Tengaar]], as part of the [[Warriors' Village]] tradition of naming a sword after the person's most beloved person or possession. He first announced the name of his sword when confronting [[Neclord]] during the [[Gate Rune War]], declaring that he would defeat Neclord in the name of his sword. | ||