Cirex said:Yes, I meant a sabre. Sable is the latin form, and I thought it was universal. Didn't think of "Sabre/ertooth".
That weapon is a sabre. Look at the curved blade and the one-sided edge and the absence of that cross thingy to protect the hand from attacks (called 'Gavilanes', in Spanish).
The rogue at the page 168, called Kerwyn, is holding a rapier.
If you don't like it being considered a sabre, you can call it a Espada Ropera, a Spanish version of the rapier, which was a cross between a rapier and a normal sword.
Perhaps we're looking at different images?

I'm looking at that picture, second weapon from the left (immediately to the right of what people are supposing is a spiked chain, but could also be some sort of strange flail). The weapon I'm looking at features no curve, and is long and slender. It closely resembles the image you provided for a rapier.
Ironically, I have a sword hanging in my living room which is very much a sabre, but players insist on calling a rapier... Despite it's wider, curved blade, and the fact that it is definitely a slashing, not stabbing, weapon (though it's a show piece, so no edge).