Viking Armor
Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006
A warrior would have had a helmet (300386) and sometimes a mail shirt (300170), but always a large round shield (801108). This was most often slung on the back when fighting with a spear or two hand axes (600642). The form of fighting with a shield was very open and swift and anything was fair play. Thought of as a defensive tool, it was actually used as an offensive weapon with devastating effectiveness. When holding the sword and shield an ind...
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Weapon Focus - Dueling Rapier
Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006
This elegant rapier comes with a surprise that makes the wielder a formidable foe in battle. We have an all steel stiletto at the base of the scabbard that can be used with the off hand for a two hand attack or close quarters self defense. The idea behind the Dueling Rapier was to give an added advantage when one blade is not enough, or to provide a needed weapon to a trusty squire in battle.Additionally, you can unscrew the blade from the stilet...
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Weapon Focus - Gothic Parade Mace
Posted by MRL on Dec 31st 2006
Historically carried by nobility, this two-in-one threat concealed a dagger in the handle. Sneaky and effective, doesn't sound like a noble at all does it? This symbol of regal power is constructed of durable blackened steel. The hidden dagger, made by Windlass Steelcrafts in fashioned from tempered high-carbon steel.
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