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Bu-bu-
wai ;~;
σοῦ χαρίν.
https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3939/14914185903_1077038c37.jpg
They come in boxes :3
*One of them pokes Nanobot-chan*
*Electronic squeak*
*2tiny4dat*
*rena squeaks back*
*Nanobot-chan ez tiny tiny tiny*
*Poked Shirami glomps Nanobot-chan*
*Ez tiny, snuggles into her chest*
*rena pets tiny nanobot with her tiny pinkie*
Actually looking about creating a sort of 1700-1800's Ardavian history in New Odessa, completely unconnected to the normal canon.
Already created a cavalry sword: http://i.imgur.com/koAOhxQ.png
*Nibz it*
*sharp*
*Nibz handle*
http://i.imgur.com/zjBbKTB.png
Finally finished it. At least, for now.
Anyone want a cavalry saber, feel free to use it or whatever. Just credit me pl0x.
*too plain*
practicality and cheapness
these are meant to issued in mass to cavalry forces of the 1700's
silver inlays aren't exactly something you add to that
Mine are used in the 1700s(BC) until now. 45 cm in length and about 2.5lbs.
My military's pride rests in developing the most capable capital ships in the region :3
you're using bronze. for anything military. in MT.
*cries*
also, that thing is roughly 32 inches of blade, optimized for chopping heads off from horseback. Roughly 750g of weight without the scabbard, and about 1,3kg with it.
That's a scabbard + sword nearly twice as long as yours, weighing about the same. Also, bronze? *cries*
And nibbable
Yes bronze. Tin bronze to be specific.
Steel weapons master race.
Pffft, bronze is the metal of civilization.
And iron practically conquered the world.
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