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<blockquote data-quote="Tayne" data-source="post: 5828225" data-attributes="member: 6685115"><p>My friend and I were talking about the tendency of races to have weapons named after them. The elven curveblade, the dwarven waraxe, weird orcish double weapons, etc. Then I thought of the old joke - "In China, they just call chinese food 'food.'" An elf would no more think of a a sword as an "elven curve blade" than you or I would think of a cross bow as a "human bolt launcher." </p><p></p><p>But, what WOULD elves and dwarves and halfpersons think of as "human" weapons? It's difficult to imagine, but the idea continues to fascinate me. If you were to take it further, is there a weapon that humans should treat as martial?</p><p></p><p>My candidate for a weapon representative of the human race -</p><p>The bastard sword. It has the versatility of the human race, in that it is designed to be used either one or two handed. Also, let's face it: we're bastards.</p><p></p><p>Runners up - </p><p>Various gladiator weapons. Gladiatorial combat seems uniquely human to me, for some reason. They represent the cruel inventiveness and glee mankind takes in the task of designing murderweapons.</p><p></p><p>Polearms</p><p>I'm not sure why I think this one, other than the fact that they FEEL humany, and they seem especially feat-driven. An extra feat being the hallmark of the human race, after all.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tayne, post: 5828225, member: 6685115"] My friend and I were talking about the tendency of races to have weapons named after them. The elven curveblade, the dwarven waraxe, weird orcish double weapons, etc. Then I thought of the old joke - "In China, they just call chinese food 'food.'" An elf would no more think of a a sword as an "elven curve blade" than you or I would think of a cross bow as a "human bolt launcher." But, what WOULD elves and dwarves and halfpersons think of as "human" weapons? It's difficult to imagine, but the idea continues to fascinate me. If you were to take it further, is there a weapon that humans should treat as martial? My candidate for a weapon representative of the human race - The bastard sword. It has the versatility of the human race, in that it is designed to be used either one or two handed. Also, let's face it: we're bastards. Runners up - Various gladiator weapons. Gladiatorial combat seems uniquely human to me, for some reason. They represent the cruel inventiveness and glee mankind takes in the task of designing murderweapons. Polearms I'm not sure why I think this one, other than the fact that they FEEL humany, and they seem especially feat-driven. An extra feat being the hallmark of the human race, after all. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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