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Title: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 12, 2025, 05:50 PM
https://www.medievalists.net/2025/06/sword-stone-legendary-blades-middle-ages/

Ooooooo...
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Nick Harbud on Jun 15, 2025, 08:13 AM
One never realised that there are so many swords stuck in so many bits of rock.  One almost suspects it might have been one of those post-drinking party rituals.  You know, the knights are out on the town and on the way back from a skinful at the taverns, one of them suggests to another "...If you're so hard, let me see you put your sword through that rock.  Go on!"

:P
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Cantabrigian on Jun 15, 2025, 10:18 AM
One does wonder what the point of a double-pointed sword was.  Given the whole point of a point is to concentrate momentum, a plurality of points would spread the load, and hence seem, well pointless.  Can anyone point out the point for me?

We've been to Rocamadour and well worth a visit, but we didn't know to look for Durandal.  The fact that the photo shows that it's chained to the cliff to prevent theft does detract somewhat from the idea that it was placed there by a supernatural force.

I can't help thinking that any young damsels would be wise to refuse an invitation from Roland to come to his chamber and experience the power of his sword.  Especially as Arthur showed his "future potency and virility" by getting Excalibur out.

Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Erpingham on Jun 15, 2025, 10:43 AM
Quote from: Cantabrigian on Jun 15, 2025, 10:18 AMThe fact that the photo shows that it's chained to the cliff to prevent theft does detract somewhat from the idea that it was placed there by a supernatural force.

It didn't stop it from being stolen though. Shame, because it is hard to tell if someone stuffed a genuine old sword into the rock or whether it is a later "replica" without a sword to examine.
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 15, 2025, 12:46 PM
I think the point of pointy doubled edged sword is to make sure that the person looking at the wrong end if it has the right idea about what it can do to them
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Erpingham on Jun 15, 2025, 12:54 PM

A Zulfiquar sword is actually forked. I'd guess, if it is functional rather than decorative, the idea is to be able to catch enemy weapons with it.
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 15, 2025, 05:45 PM
Or skewer the hordeurves
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Cantabrigian on Jun 16, 2025, 06:00 PM
Quote from: Imperial Dave on Jun 15, 2025, 05:45 PMOr skewer the hordeurves
Quite.  Invaluable when fighting animated giant olives.
Title: Re: Legendary blades of the middle ages
Post by: Imperial Dave on Jun 16, 2025, 08:15 PM
Sneaky adversaries....