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merichuel: So… I decided to make a mini iron throne for my mobile phone. A couple of hours, loooots of swords and hot glue.
thatonecubjon: stunningpicture: We made Legend of Zelda swords today at my work! I’m a glass blower. i want those now!
theomeganerd: The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword by thal-dawb
eliamour: A continuation of this previous commission. A Brakmar Eniripsa gets eaten out by a Bonta counterpart and has his penis polished by a Iop mercenary. Iops really do think with (and of) swords… Art by Kennoarkkan, from his stream last night.
cicada-killer:A commission of them lovely Soul Calibur Gals being raped by that signature sword >.> Soul Edge, why!?
quietstealth: Tell me something nice about your day. I had an awesome dream about being trained by Madara Uchiha and he bought me a big ass sword and then I got amnesia and taken in by a rich family who was also the target of many kidnapping attempts
bnfworld: sapphicneko: New iteration of BnF Neeks :) Shes traded in her sword for a war glaive and got herself a new outfit. Bit inspired by the new valkyrie class in Tera :) Drawn by @duredure The new neeks design is in. Still looks terrifying while
iwill4ev: Alternate Destinies - Chapter 4 Artist: Afrobull P4 of 6 Talking all that good shit just a second ago. Then she got hit with that Master Sword and got reminded who the protagonist was
maidmarians: My father was slaughtered by a six-fingered man. Was a great swordsmaker, my father. When the six-fingered man appeared and request a special sword, my father took the job. He slaved a year before he was done. Six-fingered man returned and
polyvinylparfait: I went to sword boys hell and chose the most problematic starter pokemon*pats my own back*
three-of-swords: heroes-never-aaaugh: the-regeneratin-degenerate: prepare4life: NATO Standard Phonetic Alphabet, The phonetic alphabet was developed as a way to spell things out over radio communications that may be less then ideal, I.E. a lot of
luna-ly: Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress ep.7 He caught her eating the snacks, right? Not like he saw her in the middle of changing or something, right?
art-of-swords: The Sgian-dubh Knife The sgian-dubh is a small, single-edged knife (Gaelic sgian) worn as part of traditional Scottish Highland dress along with the kilt. Originally used for eating and preparing fruit, meat, and cutting bread and cheese
art-of-swords: PartisanDated: circa 1680Geography: SaxonyCulture: German, SaxonyMedium: steel, wood, gold, textile, metallic threadMeasurements: L. 8 ft. 7 ¼ in. (262.2 cm); L. of head 24 ½ in. (62.3 cm); W. 9 7/8 in. (25.1 cm); Wt. 6 lbs. (2721.6
art-of-swords: Dagger CaneMedium: ebony, silver, steelMeasurements: overall length 35 ½ inches (90.1cm)The walking stick conceals a blade that is revealed with a simple pull of the silver knob. The stick’s shaft is decorated wit silver bands.Source:
art-of-swords: Khanjar DaggerDated: late 19th centuryCulture: IndianMedium: steel, iron, rock crystal, goldMeasurements: overall length 30.5 cmThe dagger features a straight, single-edged blade of fine damask, with koftgari gold inlays depicting floral
ultragonk: A different type of Bible basher. Maciejowski Bible Chopper / Falchion This is a fascinating family of swords that have been named due to their well documented and illustrated use in the 13th century Maciejowski (or Crusader) Bible. They are
knight-of-swords: dadsboysbears: based on looks alone I would marry this man! This is my kind of lover.
thranduils: His sword was long, his lance was keen. His shining helm afar was seen. The countless stars of heaven’s field Were mirrored in his silver shield. But long ago he rode away, And where he dwelleth none can say. For into darkness fell his
art-of-swords: Dagger and Sheath Dated: circa 1605–27 Culture: Indian, Mughal Medium: steel, gold, ruby, emerald, wood, textile, glass Measurements: L. 14 5/8 in. (37.1 cm); L. without scabbard 13 15/16 in. (35.4 cm); L. of grip 4 13/16 in. (12.2 cm);
art-of-swords: Dagger with Sheath Dated: circa 1700 Culture: Sri Lankan Medium: steel, silver, shark skin Measurements: H. with sheath 12 5/8 in. (32.1 cm); H. without sheath 12 ¼ in. (31.1 cm); H. of blade 7 in. (17.8 cm); W. 2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm); Wt.
thecrackedamethyst: thecrackedamethyst: Know what would be fun, a tarot deck of all plants with the suit of swords as all cacti cause they’re poky that’s all. I kept thinking about it- Cups would be flowers, wands would be spices, pentacles would
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art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: Persian Medium: steel, crystal, gold Measurements: H. 13 3/16 in. (33.5 cm); H. of blade 8 3/4 in. (22.2 cm); W. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 11.6 oz. (328.9 g) Source: Copyright
Rereading A Storm of Swords because I feel utterly let down by the last book in the maze runner series. I’m not even sure I want to read the prequel,but hopefully it’s one of those books that gets improved in the movie. I also tried writing
This is what I do when I want to procrastinate on rereading a Storm of Swords because of the Red Wedding.
ileftmyheartinwesteros: This is what I do when I want to procrastinate on rereading a Storm of Swords because of the Red Wedding. ahoboandhisbox said: thats a nice looking house! Thanks! That’s the only part that’s done, I haven’t
art-of-swords:Handmade Knives Knifemaker & Copyright: Buster Warenski Photos: The Gem of the Orient | The King Tut Dagger | Fire & Ice The King Tut Dagger Source: Custom Knife Collector’s Association mmmm that gold would look so pretty with
art-of-swords: Swept-hilt Rapier Dated: circa 1600-1630 Culture: German Measurements: overall length 111.5 cm. Blade length 91.5 cm The hilt is basically a classic Norman type 58, but with recurved quillons with disc finials, constructed of flattened
art-of-swords:Naval Presentation SwordDated: 18th century (1780-90 hilt)Culture: German blade of French type, English hiltMedium & Technique: blued etched and giltInscription: ‘SOLINGEN’ and in Latin and FrenchSource: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam
art-of-swords:Japanese DaggerDated: Meiji EraMeasurements: overall length 12 inches (30.4cm)The dagger has a repousse handle cast with a serpent on one side and a bird on the reverse, and with the blade etched with pictures of a bird and a landscape.
art-of-swords:German SwordDated: circa 1550Culture: GermanPlace of Origin: Passau Measurements: overall length 141.5cm Source: Copyright © 2013 Fischer Kunst und Antiquitätenauktionen
art-of-swords: RapierDated: circa 1570Culture: ItalianMedium: steel, gold, iron, woodMeasurements: L. 47 5/8 in. (121 cm); W. 10 in. (25.4 cm); D. 5 in. (12.7 cm); Wt. 2 lb. 8 oz. (1133.98 g)Source: Copyright © 2015 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
art-of-swords: Tibetan SwordMedium: iron and silver with bone, turquoise, leather and brassMeasurements: overall length 79.40 cm (31 ¼ inches); blade length 66.70 cm (26 ¼ inches)Source: Copyright © 2015 The Cleveland Museum of Art
art-of-swords: Dha SwordDated: circa 1900Place of Origin: Burma or ThailandMeasurements: overall length: 39.5 inches (1000mm); blade length: 24.75 inches (630mm)The long slender hilt is clad in silver featuring silver wire binding. The scabbard is clad
art-of-swords: Swept-hilt RapierDated: circa 1600 — 1700Medium: steelMeasurements: overall length 103.5cmSource: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK
art-of-swords: Broadsword Dated: unknown Medium: steel, leather Source: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK
art-of-swords: Henri IV’s Parrying Dagger Dated: circa 1599 - 1600 Culture: French Medium: steel, gold, and mother-of-pearl, russeted, false-damascened, inlaid and chiselled Measurements: blade length 24 cm; weight 0.27 kg Richly damascened in gold
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: first quarter of the 19th century Culture: Italian Measurements: overall length 29.5 cm The dagger has a straight, double-edged blade with floral engravings at the centre and at the tang, a white metallic ring-nut
art-of-swords: Rapier with Scabbard Date: about 1540 Culture: Italian Medium: steel, silver, wood Measurements: overall length 43 3/8 inches (110.2 cm); blade length 38 ¼ inches (97.2 cm) From the early 16th century onward, the practice of wearing
art-of-swords: Rapier and Dagger Set Dated: circa 1620; possibly 19th century (dagger and sheath mounts) Culture: German Medium and Techniques: steel, leather, wood and silk, blackened/chased and embroidered Measurements: overall length of the rapier
art-of-swords: Longsword Dated: probably 3rd quarter of the 16th century Maker: Ulrich Diefstetter (active between 1555 - 1589) Culture: German, Munich Medium & Techniques: iron or steel, wood and fish-skin, blackened Measurements: overall length 107
mmoboys: Skyrim: The Gladiator (Xvideos) Download (GD)Our wanton champion seeks the wish of Dibella in the Arena of Sword and Cock… will he succeed?
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art-of-swords:Chilanum Dagger with SheathDated: 18th centuryCulture: IndianMedium: Iron, gold, leatherMeasurements: H. with sheath 16 3/8 in. (41.6 cm); H. without sheath 15 1/4 in. (38.7 cm); H. of blade 10 13/16 in. (27.5 cm); W. 3 9/16 in. (9 cm);
baraowl: III of swords in tarot cards | Heartbreak, Suffering, Grief Suffering and heartbreak stemming from loneliness, rejection and betrayal. This card indicates a period of intense suffering. Moments like this are sometimes required in life in order
bywandandsword:I want to reach Link levels of androgyny. Am I a boy? Am I a girl? Am I something else? Who knows, but there’s 90% chance I’m carrying a sword and doing magic with music in the woods
art-of-swords: Handmade Knives Knifemaker & Copyright: Buster Warenski Photos: The Gem of the Orient | The King Tut Dagger | Fire & Ice The King Tut Dagger Source: Custom Knife Collector’s Association
art-of-swords: Left-hand DaggerDated: circa 1670 — 1700Culture: ItalianMedium: steelSource: Copyright © 2015 The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK
art-of-swords: Italian Linstock Dated: 17th Century Place of Origin: North Italy Measurements: height 81 cm The polearm has a leaf-shaped cusp, pierced at the centre, ribbed at the tip and lateral fuller and floral engravings. The fretwork base comes
art-of-swords: Bronze SwordDated: circa 1000 BCEPlace of Origin: LuristanSource: Copyright © 2015 Ancient Point
art-of-swords: European Dagger Replica created after an original dated first half 16th century Culture: German or French (original) Measurements: overall length 43 cm The original dagger is a property of the Deutsches Klingenmuseum Solingen in
art-of-swords: Kindjal Dagger Dating: circa 1800 Culture: Caucasian Measurements: overall length 55 cm The dagger has a wide, straight, double-edged blade with deep, asymmetrical grooves, featuring golden decorations for the first part of the blade.
art-of-swords: Siha Kaetta Dagger with Sheath Dated: circa 1700 Culture: Sri Lankan Medium: silver, shark skin Measurements: H. with sheath 12 5/8 in. (32.1 cm); H. without sheath 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm); H. of blade 7 in. (17.8 cm); W. 2 5/8 in.
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Bichwa Dagger Dated: 17th centuryGeography: Thanjavur, Tamil NaduCulture: Indian, ThanjavurMedium: steel, goldDimensions: overall length 8⅛ inches (20.6 cm)This intricately crafted dagger is among the best examples of ornamental