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Combat axes differ form axes designed to cut wood
in that they are thin and slim at the back with a long edge to
allow greater penetration into soft flesh.
Short Axe: 54cm handle length
Plain Axe: 66cm handle length
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Essentially a lump of metal on a stick. Maces
were made in a variety of sizes. They may be spiked, flanged etc.
Sometimes spiked maces are incorrectly called morning stars.
Long Mace: 90cm total length
Short Mace: 66cm total length
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Sax |
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Broad Sword |
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A moderately short, brutal, chopping sword. Often
only has one sharpened edge.
Overall length: 80cm
Blade length: 66cm
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Overall length: 76cm |
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Blade length: 61cm |
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Overall length: 80cm |
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Blade length: 62cm |
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Overall length: 77cm |
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Blade length: 61cm |
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Swords:
Swords began as short and heavy broad swords. This was because they
were typically used in close quarters hand-to-hand fighting (common
in the early middle ages) and also due to the generally poor quality
of the metal available at this time.
Swords generally became longer and thinner as mounted combat became
more common, metallurgy improved and armour became heavier (necessitating
stabbing attacks as opposed to the chopping ones typically used
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Long Sword |
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Scimitar |
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Good at penetrating maille armour due to their
highly pointed ends. Typically used for stabbing attacks.
Left: 97cm total length with a 79cm blade
Right: 98cm total length with a 79cm blade
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A sword design common in the middle-east. Used
for slicing attacks and often used from horseback.
97cm total length with an 81cm blade
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Pick |
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Cinque |
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Generally in such a weapon the spike of a pick
will be paired with a hammer head at the other end to combine
the bludgeoning ability of a mace with the piercing power of a
spike.
56cm total length
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A Renaissance Italian dagger that evolved in response
to laws that banned swords from being carried in cities due to
problems with street crime. The solution: make the biggest dagger
you could get away with.
55cm total length with a 40cm blade
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Morning Star / Ball and Chain |
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Flail |
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Used primarily because they were cheap, simple
and scary / impressive. Despite this, they are not especially
effective as a weapon and can prove a danger to both yourself
and your companions as well as your enemies.
Large: 78cm handle
Small: 52cm handle
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In some ways similar to the morning star but a
little more practical. Often used by feudal lords to subdue their
peasants as this is really quite a scary weapon.
67cm handle
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Katzbalger |
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War Hammer |
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German broad sword - "cat gutter". One
of a number of late medieval broad swords that returned to popularity
among infantry notably when infantry began to reappear in a major way
at the end of the middle ages.
74cm total length with a 62cm blade
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Hammers, like Picks, will often be paired with
a spike (though you do sometimes find picks without hammer heads
and hammers without pick-like spikes).This is only quite a small example of
a hammer.
70cm total length
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