Ha! And I thought Eönwë was right - okay, perhaps that gives me some hope. But I am not really sure. I was thinking of Glamdring and/or Orcrist (no idea how, in this context, I could tell them apart). They have some writings on their blades, they were taken from Gondolin by thieves, but found and not stolen by the Dwarves, here I am not so sure about the last two lines though. Also the guard thing does not fit 100%, although of course such a weapon is used for guard, but it's rather a secondary thing (you mainly use it for attack).
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