The Wolf's Claw
Weapon
Roman Fernando Reyes was gifted this on a mission in Equatorial Guinea on a mission to bring down organized crime and government corruption there. He passed this down to J.A. when he had retired from the Spanish Special Forces, Mando de Operaciones Especiales (MOE).
It has a ceramic hilt painted grey and designed to look like a wolf. It has an ebony handle with markings painted white to look like teeth. The blade is made from an unknown steel alloy.
250 g
In 1993, it was made by a master Equatoguinean craftsman as a gift for saving his country from the brink of ruin. He said that the craftsman called it
La garra del lobo, which meant The Wolf's Claw in English since Roman's codename was Wolf.
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