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A Zephyr lance's shaft is white in the center and black on the ends, the two colors being separated by small, light gray rings. The lower end of the lance is shaped like a gray, elongated diamond. The upper end is larger and shaped more like an arrowhead with a black center and light gray edges.
A Zephyr lance's shaft is white in the center and black on the ends, the two colors being separated by small, light gray rings. The lower end of the lance is shaped like a gray, elongated diamond. The upper end is larger and shaped more like an arrowhead with a black center and light gray edges.


==Etymology==
The name "Zephyr" comes from a word that refers to a light, westerly wind, which is, in turn, derived from the name of the Greek god of the west wind, Zephyrus.
The name "Zephyr" comes from a word that refers to a light, westerly wind, which is, in turn, derived from the name of the Greek god of the west wind, Zephyrus.


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