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Beleg Cuthalion
02-12-2005, 05:46 PM
Let’s say you’re going to go adventure around in Middle-Earth and you were going to take a sword from the LOTR movies which would you take with you?

For example, would you take Glamdring, it’s subtle leaf-shaped blade adding extra weight to your blow, Aragorn’s ranger sword, with it’s long thrusting point and two or single handed size, The Witch-King’s massive two handed style with it’s ricasso (The blunt part of the blade just in front of the cross-guard) allowing for spear like thrusts, or the Galadhrim soldier’s sword, with it’s massive cleaver-like blade?

Or any of the other swords.

Boromir88
02-13-2005, 03:10 PM
Personally, it would be Boromir's sword, your typical gondorian broadsword, that packs a powerful punch. Or, Theoden's sword, Herugrim, the two horse heads for the hilt is kind of neat.

elronds_daughter
02-13-2005, 04:29 PM
Anduril all the way. Or Eowyn's sword, just because it was hers.

Neurion
02-13-2005, 06:04 PM
Probably either Isildur's sword, which I quite like, or the Witch-King's sword which would suit my stature fairly well. ;)

TomBrady12
02-13-2005, 08:14 PM
Theodens sword is the best looking sword, but I think I would rather have a hand and a half, or a two handed sword, so I will have to say I would take Aragorn's ranger sword.


TB12: Dynasty

Mithalwen
02-14-2005, 01:37 PM
I too would have Elrond's sword (the one Arwen borrowed when she rescued Frodo ) because it was meant to be Idril's sword brought from Gondolin and it is inscribed in elvish with something about it being a noble sword for a noble lady ... which is rather nice. I saw it when the LOTR exhibition came to London and it was gorgeous. Only caveat would be that it might not be the best choice for fighting on horseback. Especially if you aren't as dextrous as an elf... poor old Asfaloth might get his ears trimmed...

alatar
02-14-2005, 01:51 PM
I would prefer one of the swords used by the Elvish Army as seen in the Prologue. The curved blade and handle make it look like one could really swing it around. And being made by Elves has to help too.

Sett
02-14-2005, 01:56 PM
I would want to use the Urak - Hai Scimitar. They are big and badass. There nice and powerful and would burst through flesh like a knife on butter. I love the size of them. They may be slow but pack the killing blow.

alatar
02-14-2005, 02:03 PM
I would want to use the Urak - Hai Scimitar. They are big and badass. There nice and powerful and would burst through flesh like a knife on butter. I love the size of them. They may be slow but pack the killing blow.

Were they even sharp? It always looked to me that the mass-produced scimitars had no edge. Anyone remember a scene where the swords are being 'pounded out' on an anvil?

I thought that they were to be big hunks of metal used primarly to beat down an opponent.

Sett
02-14-2005, 02:20 PM
Yea they are sharp. I remember a scene in TTT where they were being made. There was an anvil where they were being produced as well. The points on them were sharp. I guess your suppose to catch you roponant in the nook in the scimitar and the sharp blade at the top of the metel cuts though the flesh/armour

Snorri Swifthammer
02-14-2005, 02:54 PM
For cleaving orc skulls to cutting down a Mumakil's legs you don't use puny swords! Give me a nice Dwarven axe! Lots of power with two handed strokes and you can use the butt to fend off the hordes. Plus if it's made by a Dwarf you know it won't break. And if the Ents start getting uppity...

Neurion
02-14-2005, 03:10 PM
For cleaving orc skulls to cutting down a Mumakil's legs you don't use puny swords! Give me a nice Dwarven axe! Lots of power with two handed strokes and you can use the butt to fend off the hordes. Plus if it's made by a Dwarf you know it won't break. And if the Ents start getting uppity...Which axe then, would you use, oh short gruff and heavily bearded one? ;) :D

Snorri Swifthammer
02-14-2005, 03:15 PM
I find Gimli's axe to be quite nice.

The head is not so large as to cause you to fly off balance and leave yourself open (think a Great Axe). However it is rather hefty and double-edged which makes for good orc slaying.

alatar
02-14-2005, 03:16 PM
Which axe then, would you use, oh short gruff and heavily bearded one?

Snorri, go with Durin's Axe. Sure, it's somewhere in Moria, but with the Balrog 'having *flown* the coup,' you have a chance of getting it.

And can MEers communicate with the Dead? If so, ring up Balin.

Neurion
02-14-2005, 03:18 PM
Out of all the elven blades (in keeping with my somewhat split Elven/Gondorian personality) I'm divided between the huge weapon used by the Galadhrim infantry and Haldir's sword.

Some interesting LotR-themed weaponry can be found here:

Christian Fletcher swords (http://www.christianfletcher.com/)

Check out Maeglas. :cool:

Encaitare
02-14-2005, 04:08 PM
I love Glamdring. It's so simple, but very sleek and elegant. I do also adore the Witch-King's, though... so gothic and creepy. Perhaps I'd use them both depending on what my mood is.

Blades by Brown (Bladesbybrown.com) also has a great LotR section, with helms and shields and all.

Neurion
02-14-2005, 04:35 PM
I love Glamdring. It's so simple, but very sleek and elegant. I do also adore the Witch-King's, though... so gothic and creepy. Perhaps I'd use them both depending on what my mood is.Actually, I think the Witch-King's is almost normal-looking compared to the swords used by the other Nazgul.

For a truly evil blade though, check out the sword of Sauron:

Sauron's sword (http://www.ucforums.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=68)

Encaitare
02-14-2005, 09:32 PM
Ah, that is indeed an evil blade, every inch worthy of its wielder.

I still prefer the Witch-King's sword (http://www.bladesbybrown.com/lotr/images/witchkingenlargment.jpg) to those of the rest of the Nazgul, especially for the cool designs on the crossguard and the middle of the grip, and the funky-shaped pommel.

Do we even see Sauron's sword in the movies? Or perhaps a better question would be, does he use it? All I remember was him swinging that big ol' mace around...

Neurion
02-14-2005, 11:10 PM
Ah, that is indeed an evil blade, every inch worthy of its wielder.

I still prefer the Witch-King's sword (http://www.bladesbybrown.com/lotr/images/witchkingenlargment.jpg) to those of the rest of the Nazgul, especially for the cool designs on the crossguard and the middle of the grip, and the funky-shaped pommel.

Do we even see Sauron's sword in the movies? Or perhaps a better question would be, does he use it? All I remember was him swinging that big ol' mace around...I think it might have been intended for his duel with Aragorn at the end of RotK.

Neurion
02-15-2005, 02:05 PM
Yea they are sharp. I remember a scene in TTT where they were being made. There was an anvil where they were being produced as well. The points on them were sharp. I guess your suppose to catch you roponant in the nook in the scimitar and the sharp blade at the top of the metel cuts though the flesh/armourI'm not exactly sure how heavy they were. The Weapons & Warfare book claims a weight of about 20 lbs, but that seems more accurate to the Berserker's sword. Still, the falchion the Uruk swordsmen use would be a fairly hefty weapon, and would probably inflict serious damage if it actually struck anything.
However, the crudely honed blade would not likely hold an edge very well, and the spike, while probably capable of penetrating most armor, would require some care to use, as it could easily become stuck in a shield, allowing your opponent to pull your weapon aside and strike at you.

Thinlómien
02-16-2005, 09:57 AM
Arwen's sword was most beautiful and probably light enough for me... :)

Lyta_Underhill
02-16-2005, 11:28 AM
I already carry Sting nearly every time I go out the door and onto the path that leads ever on...I think the other hobbits on the road look at me a little strangely! :D

Cheers!
Lyta

P.S. I don't wear it into Orc-Mart or anything like that!

Assasin
02-16-2005, 01:06 PM
Aunduriel! :D ;)

Neurion
02-16-2005, 01:36 PM
Arwen's sword was most beautiful and probably light enough for me... :)I don't think too many of them would be too heavy for you. Most medieval swords weighed between 2 and 3 lbs, with a really heavy two-handed greatsword weighing in at around five pounds.

Encaitare
02-16-2005, 02:16 PM
Do we even see Sauron's sword in the movies? (me)

I think it might have been intended for his duel with Aragorn at the end of RotK.(Neurion)

:eek:

I hope you meant the Mouth of Sauron... although that was hardly a duel either...

Beleg Cuthalion
02-16-2005, 04:01 PM
Aunduriel! :D ;)
Don't you mean Andúril? ;)

Neurion
02-16-2005, 04:48 PM
:eek:

I hope you meant the Mouth of Sauron... although that was hardly a duel either...No, I meant Sauron. Aragorn was originally intended to fight him in person at the Black Gate.

Milady Revenwyn
02-16-2005, 08:25 PM
As far as swords go... I guess I'd choose either Eowyn's sword (very pretty!) or Sting. Does anyone know where you can get Eowyn's sword? She's always been my hero, but I can rarely find anything related to her.

Beleg Cuthalion
02-16-2005, 08:42 PM
Well here are some very good sites.

CBSwords (http://www.cbswords.com/default.php/cPath/21)

flames-n-knives

(http://www.flames-n-knives.com/products.asp?cat=13) Bladesbybrown (http://www.bladesbybrown.com/)

The only problem is that it’s not out yet.

Milady Revenwyn
02-16-2005, 10:27 PM
Thanks! I found it. It's been backordered though.
Not that I actually have the money for it right now anyway...

Faramir
02-17-2005, 09:34 AM
Id like to use faramir's sword,it has a nice look to it and it looks fairly light and swift.
Id also like to use eomers sword.

Encaitare
02-17-2005, 02:31 PM
No, I meant Sauron. Aragorn was originally intended to fight him in person at the Black Gate.

Eep. :eek:

Assasin
02-17-2005, 03:58 PM
I actually don't care which sword, just as long as it cuts...

Lolidir
03-09-2005, 08:23 AM
I think that i might want to use the fighting knives of Legolas, but if i were to choose a sword i think i would use Anduril. is just so awesome.

mark12_30
03-09-2005, 10:17 AM
I'd say Eowyn's sword, except that the guard isn't much of a guard. (Spoiled, OK? A foil-fencer wants a bell-guard, and a sabre fencer wants a basket-guard. I did both.) Considering all that.... I'd be happy with Aragorn's ranger sword. Anduril's a bit long for me.

But given my choice of any weapon-- Legolas' first, Mirkwood bow. Nice.

King of the North
03-09-2005, 06:53 PM
I have a tie between Anduril and Legolas' dual blades (I believe they have no name). From a tactical stand point 2 blades give you a huge advantage. Using one to parry an incoming blow, the other could be used to dispatch the enemy. The problem with that weapon, is that they are shorter than swords like Anduril, so parrying would be more difficult. In conjunction with Legolas' bow and arrow though, the blades become unstoppable. For example: take down approaching enemies with ur bow and then when they get overwhelming and get close, whip out 2 short swords to quickly dispatch enemies in melee range. The thing advantage about Anduril though, over Legolas' blades, is that it is much larger allowing for much more powerful stabs/cuts and easier parries. In addition to the swings being more powerful, the swords size would make it so the area of slicing would be larger (and you could hit many enemies at once) If involved in a huge fight in which are surrounded by scores of enemies, this would be would ur weapon of choice to cut em all down.

Flame_of_Udûn
04-06-2005, 12:12 AM
Would have to be Andúril for me, nothing else compares to the flame of the west :)