by Doglike » Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:31 pm
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WME Name: Shamshir (A Persian sword with a curved blade that I feel nicely mirrors this fella's markings!)
Fun Fact: The Ulfberht Swords – A group of about 170 Medieval Viking swords inscribed with the name "Ulfberht". The metal it was forged with was seen as advanced for the time, and historians aren't sure how Vikings came across the metals required or the forging methods used to make these swords. It is also unknown if the name refers to a forger or an owner. Overall a lot of mystery surrounds these ancient blades!
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by duskze » Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:46 pm
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WME Name: Falchion
Fun Fact: A Falchion is a one-handed single-edged sword that originated in Europe. Unlike the double-edged swords of Europe, few actual swords of this type have survived to the present day; fewer than a dozen specimens are currently known.
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by Mortveil » Mon Jan 20, 2025 1:50 pm
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WME Name: Urumi
Fun Fact: Honestly I was going through cool swords, and the Urumi stood out to me because it's a beast of a weapon. It's made with f l e x i b l e steel, often with multiple blades to a hilt, especially the sri lanken subtype. It's an Indian weapon that can be dual wielded if it wasn't already cool enough, and it's used like a flail except it takes less strength due to the centrifugal force used when wielding it.
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by Crazyh0tcakes » Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:21 pm
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WME Name: Khukuri
Fun Fact: The khukuri is the nation knife of Nepal. Not just an effective weapon but also a versatile working tool considered a household staple. Khukri are known for a notch in the blade which prevents fluid from running down onto the handle. This notch also has religious significance, signifying the Hindu symbol (OM) and representing a sacred cow hoof.
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by song&storm » Mon Jan 20, 2025 2:42 pm
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WME Name: Adam // Adamantine
Fun Fact: In several popular fantasy media, Adamantine is an exotic, enchanted metal of great strength, reserved for swords and weapons of the ultimate degree.
The word itself means extremely hard, unbreakable, unyielding, or having the luster of a diamond.
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by MapleNeko » Mon Jan 20, 2025 4:12 pm
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WME Name: Onikembai
Fun Fact: Kenbai is a type of sword dance done by Buddhist priests and has been recorded in tradition as far back as the Taiho Era (701-704 CE). There are a few different variations of Kenbai but all usually have their own regalia and story/motive. And is a very fascinating set of sword dances. Onikembai (the name chosen) Is a particular subset of the sword dance where the dancers don Oni (oger/demon masks) while the masks themselves look quite imposing and are supposedly supposed to represent incarnations of Buddha. Its over all a very long standing tradition attached to a very impressive and flashy sword dance.
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by Nanorat » Mon Jan 20, 2025 9:10 pm
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WME Name: Hjǫrr, old Norse word for "sword"
Fun Fact: Japanese metal smithing is famous for its incredibly durable swords, which were created through an incredibly slow process of folding steel to eliminate any voids and impurities in the metal and reach incredible levels of perfection of the metal. The resulting metal bricks of several folded layers were then forged together to reach up to 65,000 layers in the sword! It took japanese masters over six months to create a sword.
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