Don't Worry, Ma'am Medievalism Entry posted by Freddy Mallins October 15, 2009 523 views Share More sharing options... Followers 0 I'm from the internet. Also new sword.
Jonestown Bartender Posted October 15, 2009 No hand guard +plus it looks funny=Anon not like. Quote Link to comment
Boogie Monsta Posted October 15, 2009 Elvish-looking + Elvish-looking + Looking like an elf would use it = Ferret like. Memoria. Quote Link to comment
Freddy Mallins Posted October 16, 2009 No hand guard +plus it looks funny=Anon not like. It's not a defensive sword, actually. It's a last-minute or a ceremonial - particularly a Druidic sword, due to the moons on it. And how can you not like that blade? Absolutely beautiful. Quote Link to comment
Jonestown Bartender Posted October 17, 2009 No hand guard +plus it looks funny=Anon not like. It's not a defensive sword, actually. It's a last-minute or a ceremonial - particularly a Druidic sword, due to the moons on it. And how can you not like that blade? Absolutely beautiful. I don't like how the counter-weight is so fat making the blade look horribly unbalanced, not practical for fighting=anon not like, and I also dislike swords from that area/time period of Europe. Quote Link to comment
Freddy Mallins Posted October 17, 2009 No hand guard +plus it looks funny=Anon not like. It's not a defensive sword, actually. It's a last-minute or a ceremonial - particularly a Druidic sword, due to the moons on it. And how can you not like that blade? Absolutely beautiful. I don't like how the counter-weight is so fat making the blade look horribly unbalanced, not practical for fighting=anon not like, and I also dislike swords from that area/time period of Europe. It's surprisingly very balanced; but it's so short it really doesn't need balancing, it just needs an arm to swing it. Quote Link to comment
Jonestown Bartender Posted October 23, 2009 No hand guard +plus it looks funny=Anon not like. It's not a defensive sword, actually. It's a last-minute or a ceremonial - particularly a Druidic sword, due to the moons on it. And how can you not like that blade? Absolutely beautiful. I don't like how the counter-weight is so fat making the blade look horribly unbalanced, not practical for fighting=anon not like, and I also dislike swords from that area/time period of Europe. It's surprisingly very balanced; but it's so short it really doesn't need balancing, it just needs an arm to swing it. I still dislike swords from that area/time period of Europe. Quote Link to comment
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