Overview
Peregrini Aurorae, meaning "Dawn's Pilgrim," is Coen's sword in The Blood of Dawnwalker. He carries it in his right hand during daytime combat. The sword has a balance symbol on its design, a detail revealed in Community Bulletin Board #4 alongside the game's key art showing Coen standing beneath a solar eclipse.
In Gameplay
Peregrini Aurorae is the only sword Coen carries. There are no bows, crossbows, or alternative ranged weapons. Combat during the day is built entirely around this blade and the four-directional attack and parry system. Coen learned swordplay from his father, a war veteran.


At night, the sword is not used. Coen fights with claws instead, as his vampire side takes over. The sword's name, "Dawn's Pilgrim," ties into the Dawnwalker concept: Coen is a pilgrim walking between daylight and darkness, and his sword belongs to the daylight half.
How it Sits in Coen's Loadout
Peregrini Aurorae is the only sword Coen ever carries during the day. There is no second weapon slot, no bow, no crossbow, and no thrown weapon. Daytime offense is built around this single blade and the four-direction attack and parry system, which means that progression on the human side of the build largely flows through perks that improve directional combat, hex magic charged by activation charges, and execution moves rather than through alternative weapons. The sword's name (Dawn's Pilgrim) ties Coen's day-half identity to his Dawnwalker condition: the pilgrim walking between sunrise and sunset, with the blade belonging to the daylight half of that journey.