Coolest weapon from literature?

Favorite named sword from literature?

  • Lightbringer

    Votes: 3 1.3%
  • Ice

    Votes: 14 5.9%
  • Need

    Votes: 7 3.0%
  • Glamdring

    Votes: 15 6.4%
  • Narsil

    Votes: 15 6.4%
  • Sting

    Votes: 8 3.4%
  • Stormbringer

    Votes: 106 44.9%
  • Callandor

    Votes: 12 5.1%
  • Other

    Votes: 56 23.7%


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Definitely soul crusher. What other sword corrupts a great hero into the evil emperor of Marmo, raises people from the dead, while still being an incredibly useful sword in battle. (Lodoss started with a manga, which is literature)
 





Post your own favourite weapons!

1) Monkey's Wishing staff (what other weapon can you hide up your nose?) Monkey!

2) Grayswandir Roger Zelazny's Amber series

3) The Subtle knife (if you are looking for something really
sharp) Phillip Pullman's Dark Material's series

4) Spellbreaker, Blackwand, Pathfinder... in fact any Morganti weapon. Steven Brust's Vlad Taltos series


And If one can choose from more than literature

5) Light sabre Duh!

6)Peter's Sonic Boomerang Battle of the Planets / Gatchaman

7)The Master's Tissue Compressor Shrink ray

8)Wave motion gun (not quite a melee weapon, but ...) Star Blazers / Great Yamato
 

Re: Post your own favourite weapons!

spunkrat said:
2) Grayswandir Roger Zelazny's Amber series


I thought Grayswandir was Fafhred's sword from Fritz Leiber's Lankhmar series?


Now that I think about it maybe it was just called Graywand?


Great, now I have to go and find my Amber and/or Lankhmar books...grumble, grumble
 

Tsyr, Did you mean Ice from The Song of Ice and Fire books? Was it even magic or just a really well crafted sword? I am not sure.

I guess my bet would be on Stormbringer.
 

Tsyr said:
I'm gonna go with one probably most people aren't terribly familiar with... Need. Need was cool. Good backstory, good personality, good character development. And yes, I am talking about a sword here :)

Long live Tarma and Kethry!

I love Mercedes Lackey, and the Oathbound and The Oathbreakers were the first two really "serious" fantasy books I every read. I'm glad to see someone else reads her books.

And yes, in the later books in the series, when Need "awoke" she was one of the most interesting characters in the series.
 
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