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09/02/2026

It's total handmade with leather and wooden box for more detail DM or order
That looks like a fantasy-style longsword, carefully made and displayed with its scabbard.
Here’s what stands out:
Blade: Long, straight, and double-edged with a pronounced central fuller (the groove). The finish looks clean and polished, more ceremonial or high-quality replica than rough battlefield wear.
Guard & pommel: The crossguard is simple but elegant, in a gold or brass tone, slightly angled for hand protection. The pommel has a matching metallic finish with what looks like a symbol or rune, giving it a mythic or knightly vibe.
Grip: Wrapped in dark leather, likely for grip and comfort, with subtle spiral binding.
Scabbard: Dark leather with Celtic or Norse-inspired knotwork embossed along the length. There’s a symbol near the throat of the scabbard that matches the overall fantasy aesthetic. The pointed tip and tight fit suggest it was designed specifically for this blade.
Overall, it feels like something inspired by medieval European swords, but stylized—perfect for a fantasy setting, cosplay, display, or a collector piece rather than a purely historical reproduction.
If you want, I can help you:
identify what fantasy style it fits (Celtic, Norse, Arthurian, etc.)
come up with a backstory or name for it
estimate whether it’s more decorative or functional based on design details

09/02/2026

It's total handmade with leather and wooden box for more detail DM or order
This looks like a medieval dagger, most likely a rondel dagger or something very close to it.
Here’s what’s going on with it:
Blade: Long, straight, and sharply tapered to a needle-like point. This shape was designed more for thrusting than slashing, especially to slip through gaps in armor.
Crossguard: Simple and straight, offering basic hand protection without getting in the way—very utilitarian.
Grip: Narrow, probably wood wrapped or stained dark, shaped to lock the hand in place during a stab.
Pommel: Rounded and heavy, which helps with balance and also reinforces thrusting power.
Daggers like this were common in Europe during the late Middle Ages (roughly 14th–15th century). They were often carried as a sidearm by soldiers and knights, used as a backup weapon in close combat or to finish a fight once opponents were on the ground.
Overall vibe: practical, no-nonsense, and purpose-built—not decorative, just meant to do its job efficiently. If you want, I can tell you how it would’ve been used in combat, how to date it more precisely, or how it differs from other medieval daggers.

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