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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 7809827" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>A majority of the population have no idea what an "arming sword" is. In fact, most would still call a sword a sword.</p><p></p><p>Many swords have specific names or referred to specifically by those who used them or made them. Terms from D&D such as "longsword" or "bastard sword" tend to hang around certain circles in popularity. Ironically, such terms were used, but rarely in the same way that we refer to them in D&D (whether it is AD&D with the one handed double edged, or 5e with the plausible two handed grip [1d10 dmg]). Not trying to brainwash anyone, but make it clear that the some of the references are more to a FANTASY than history.</p><p></p><p>When using the term longsword it is FAR different than using the term of a specific type of sword or blade.</p><p></p><p>Of course, when referring to a fantasy roleplaying game, fantasy terms probably have just as much relevance as historical thought. I'm just old school back to when the History Professors would make abundantly clear the real history of swords as opposed to the fictional ideas put out by various organizations on campus at the time. Those types of lectures stuck with me...probably for FAR TOO LONG of a time. Sort of like the old guy who yells at the young kids to get off his lawn.</p><p></p><p>I like your link to the replica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 7809827, member: 4348"] A majority of the population have no idea what an "arming sword" is. In fact, most would still call a sword a sword. Many swords have specific names or referred to specifically by those who used them or made them. Terms from D&D such as "longsword" or "bastard sword" tend to hang around certain circles in popularity. Ironically, such terms were used, but rarely in the same way that we refer to them in D&D (whether it is AD&D with the one handed double edged, or 5e with the plausible two handed grip [1d10 dmg]). Not trying to brainwash anyone, but make it clear that the some of the references are more to a FANTASY than history. When using the term longsword it is FAR different than using the term of a specific type of sword or blade. Of course, when referring to a fantasy roleplaying game, fantasy terms probably have just as much relevance as historical thought. I'm just old school back to when the History Professors would make abundantly clear the real history of swords as opposed to the fictional ideas put out by various organizations on campus at the time. Those types of lectures stuck with me...probably for FAR TOO LONG of a time. Sort of like the old guy who yells at the young kids to get off his lawn. I like your link to the replica. [/QUOTE]
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