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lee-earendil · 7 months
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A progression of sword designs done for a concept design class. The prompt was to design a series of props and gradually hone in the scope to just a single one as I polished the designs. Was told during the design process that they were reminiscent of Eldar designs from Warhammer. Is that true? I never really got into Warhammer. Too much of a money sink for a poor artist like me!
Hm, in hindsight, I really love that fish-hook design. Maybe I should take it a bit further?
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dndtreasury · 10 months
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Dragonwing Scimitars by Griffon's Saddlebag
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kultofathena · 5 months
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✨KOA Exclusive – Persian Shamshir / Scimitar✨
🗡️Back by popular demand! Kult of Athena has a limited stock available of this classic Windlass sword which we commissioned Windlass to produce for us in a special production run🗡️
The Persian Shamshir is a recreation of this iconic sword of the Middle East – this saber is not only light and nimble, but the curved blade is optimized for decisively deep cutting and quick slashes and in skilled hands the sword is a surprisingly capable piercing weapon which can strike its target at unpredictable angles. The hilt has a comfortable grip of well-polished wood with an enlarged pommel which neatly couches against the back of the hand for a sure grip. The crossguard is made from metal with an antiqued silvered finish and the blade tang is dual-riveted into the grip for a solid overall construction.
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topsword · 2 years
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Collection of antique Ottoman empire Yatagans\scimitars sword
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Buy antique ⚔️Collection of Ottoman empire Yatagansscimitars sword for gifts 🎁 and collectibles for Europe and USA
Collection of 8 Yatagans-scimitars sword located at Chicago USA Hi to all. I want to show you an interesting collection of antique scimitars (Yatagans) for sale to collectors of antique weapons. The scimitars have a good appearance and are also marked: they have a brand: This marked on YatagansScimitars translated as: it is written work done by order of Khalil Agha.
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This marked on YatagansScimitars translated as: done by the lowest peasant Ebrahim.
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This marked on YatagansScimitars translated as: Work of Ibrahim ibn Mohammad. The Arabic number shows the year it was built, 1280 in the Islamic calendar, which is 1901-2 in the Gregorian calendar.
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Historical information about Yatagans-Scimitars:
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Yatagan is an original type of weapon, both its blade and hilt are peculiar. In most scimitars, the blade has a double bend, first from the handle up, then, approximately from the middle, down. The cutting part of the blade is not externally curved. And the inner one is concave. The Greco-Macedonian sword-cleaver makhaira (6th to 1st century BC) had such a blade; the new Spanish name for this form is "d'espada falcata" - "scythe-shaped sword". The exact origin of this type of weapon has not been clarified. He is associated with both the Etruscan world and the Greek. and with the Hellenistic. He is known in Italy, and in Spain, and in the Balkans. Such a blade can be applied both cutting and chopping and stabbing. The cutting concave part of the blade is characteristic of both South India and Nepal. The second feature of the scimitar is the shape of the handle - the presence of widely spaced sharply protruding "ears". The earliest such form is found in the bronze swords and daggers of Luristaia (Iran), dating back to 3-1 millennia BC. e. Similar ears are present on straight Levantine (Mediterranean) knives of the 15th-16th centuries. The unusual shape of such "ears" is associated with the shape of the tibia of a large animal; perhaps it had some symbolic meaning.
Ottoman empire Yatagans sword Image:
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david-sankey · 1 month
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The Wall of the Wars
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The Wall of the Wars by National Library of Ireland on The Commons Via Flickr: Herbert Ward's Studio in Paris looks like something from the days of Empire, as no doubt it was indeed? The selection of what appear to be weapons is extraordinary, and would appear to come from Africa and Asia, and perhaps some other continents in there for good measure. Who was Herbert Ward (a friend of Casement and an explorer of the Congo) and why would he have had such a collection? Photographer: Unknown Collection: Roger Casement Photographic Collection Date: 1899-1916 NLI Ref: NPA CAS27A You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie
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gvwvibac4nc · 1 year
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froglovers2 · 5 months
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I always forget to post in here but here we are!! tina kitten my beloved!
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herpsandbirds · 12 days
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Indian Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus horsfieldii), family Timaliidae, order Passeriformes, found in various parts of the Indian Subcontinent
photographs by Srinivasa Rao & Prajwalkm 
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hualian · 5 months
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"How can you still smile and apologize to me?" | Heaven Official’s Blessing S2 Ep6 🦋
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broadsandbroadswords · 10 months
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no matter what your favorite sword is though you can find it in our zine!
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muzsmoux · 9 days
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I just finished tgcf season 2 and something clicked for me. This show has had my brain in an absolute chokehold since I started watching a week ago and I've been thinking, why? Well,
Hua Cheng and Xie Lian are Gomez & Morticia Addams coded.
And I can't not be obsessed with that. Hear me out.
Two dangerous individuals, both very weird in their own special ways, finding home in each other when they're feared and shunned by most.
Loving each other openly and loudly, even when people look at them sideways for it, because they're each other's everything and hiding that feels Wrong on a fundamental level.
It's respecting and encouraging each other's oddities, no matter how unusual they might be.
It's protecting each other fiercely but never out of possessiveness, because their significant other is strong, powerful, capable and they would never demean them by overlooking that.
It's the obsessive devotion, the insane lengths they'd go for their beloved, but never overstepping boundaries and making them uncomfortable.
It's Hua Cheng offering his ashes, the only way someone could possibly kill him, to Xie Lian on a silver platter, expecting nothing in return, just because it's his to keep.
It's Xie Lian wearing it over his heart everywhere, because that's where it belongs.
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oldschoolfrp · 16 days
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An orc from The Fantasy Trip, Melee and Wizard (Jennell Jaquays, The Space Gamer 17, Metagaming, May-June 1978)
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dndtreasury · 1 year
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Scimitar of the Seven Seas
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kultofathena · 5 months
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Persian Shamshir from @kult_of_athena Review!
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lazlolemur · 21 days
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Scimitar (He/Him)
Not my character @/scribblemakes oc
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fhtagn-and-tentacles · 3 months
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COBRA ARMS WARRIOR
by Alex Palma
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