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Tag Archives: Sword
Sword Anatomy 101 Challenge Answers
Last week we talked about sword vocabulary, the post was ended with a challenge section where you were asked to identify different swords. Did you come up with the same answers? Let’s see! Sword #1 – William Wallace Highland Claymore … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Resource, Visual writing, World Building
Tagged Aragorn, braveheart, claymore sword, duncan mccleod, Edged Weapons, fantasy writing, fiction writing, highlander, Inigo Montoya, katana, legend of the seeker, lotr, narsil, princess bride, Rapier, Sword, sword of truth, Wallace Sword
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Sword Anatomy 101
If you write fantasy epics, Arthurian tales, pirate stories, or Medieval historical fiction – chances are that somewhere in the story a sword will come into play. Being familiar with the vocabulary is the first step to writing sword fight … Continue reading
Posted in Featured Resource, Technology, Visual writing, World Building
Tagged arthurian, Blade, dark ages, Edged Weapons, fantasy, Rapier, reference, Sword, swords and swordplay, weapons, writing fiction
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