Baal Two Handed Sword Swords Epic Armoury
Baal Two Handed Sword Swords Epic Armoury Two-Handed

BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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Baal Two Handed Sword

A1152

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Description

This large fantasy two-handers is a weapon that was forged for greatness. This impressive blade can impress even the most skilled warrior on the battlefield. The leather grip extends onto the lower blade allowing a strong grip and a more defensive fighting style when caught in close quarter combat. This blade can fit a wide range of characters in LARP, from savage barbarians to bloody barons, cruel knights, and warlords.

Characteristics

  • Length : 140cm (55 inches)
  • Blade : 99cm (39 inches)
  • Grip : 28cm (11 inches)
  • Fiberglass core
  • Latex

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BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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