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Ferret said:
Not quite. Get some blank paper, draw a line, and put a thin V a small bit off of one end of the line, repeat broadening the space between the tips of the V. Like a pine cone.

The tip is like a sword blade, but it stays flat(er compared to the other parts) and gets thicker up to the first v. Ok?:)

Ok, that description does help a bit. Do you have an image of one or can you tell me the reference source? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
 

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A requested footman's pick. The two inserts are front views of the respected striking heads. The main head has a slightly blade-like shape.
 

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Well Suldulin here's my try at an Elven Falcata. It ended up looking rather aquatic (I saw Finding Nemo today). Is it close to what you wanted?
 

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No none, It's from the ill explored by other beings, recess of my imagination.

The end spike should look like a tongue(curvy to a very small extent.) I think that all I can say before you draw it. :) Thank you very much. Oh yeah, it meant to look organic. :rolleyes: Almost for got that.
 

Ferret said:
No none, It's from the ill explored by other beings, recess of my imagination.

The end spike should look like a tongue(curvy to a very small extent.) I think that all I can say before you draw it. :) Thank you very much. Oh yeah, it meant to look organic. :rolleyes: Almost for got that.

OK, let me think about it for a bit...
 


WAIT! The spikes should almost completely cover the end part, and should not be in a line, more random.
 
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