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|mresurrection = [[Hall of Heroes:Resurrection|Hall of Heroes]]}}{{Template:Quote|Here, take my WarHammer, it'll smash anything and it won't fall apart like a club - I only ever get to use it cracking walnuts around this place.|Stanyer Iron Hewer, ''[[MediEvil]]''}}'''Stanyer Iron Hewer''' is a [[:Category:Heroes|hero]] found in the [[Hall of Heroes]].
 
|mresurrection = [[Hall of Heroes:Resurrection|Hall of Heroes]]}}{{Template:Quote|Here, take my WarHammer, it'll smash anything and it won't fall apart like a club - I only ever get to use it cracking walnuts around this place.|Stanyer Iron Hewer, ''[[MediEvil]]''}}'''Stanyer Iron Hewer''' is a [[:Category:Heroes|hero]] found in the [[Hall of Heroes]].
 
==Story==
 
==Story==
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===Background===
 
In addition to being the strongest man who ever lived Stanyer Iron Hewer was unsurpassed in his skill as a blacksmith. He was equally happy pounding on his anvil at home as he was pounding on someone's head in battle. It was said that his only fear was the end of the village smithy as the focus of manufacture in favour of more centralised units - as if!
 
In addition to being the strongest man who ever lived Stanyer Iron Hewer was unsurpassed in his skill as a blacksmith. He was equally happy pounding on his anvil at home as he was pounding on someone's head in battle. It was said that his only fear was the end of the village smithy as the focus of manufacture in favour of more centralised units - as if!
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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Here, take my WarHammer, it'll smash anything and it won't fall apart like a club - I only ever get to use it cracking walnuts around this place.

– Stanyer Iron Hewer, MediEvil

Stanyer Iron Hewer is a hero found in the Hall of Heroes.

Story

Background

In addition to being the strongest man who ever lived Stanyer Iron Hewer was unsurpassed in his skill as a blacksmith. He was equally happy pounding on his anvil at home as he was pounding on someone's head in battle. It was said that his only fear was the end of the village smithy as the focus of manufacture in favour of more centralised units - as if!

Gallery