• PugJesus@kbin.socialOP
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    6 months ago

    Some hunting swords were just used as secondary weapons to ‘finish off’ a wounded animal.

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      6 months ago

      That makes so much more sense. The tip was tripping me up - it looks like the tip of hunting spears that are placed in the way of a charging boar, except without wings to stop the boar’s momentum along the blade/shaft. Or a butt to stick in the ground so all the force doesn’t go directly into your body. Or the thickness to not snap under the massive force of a charge. If it’s used to finish off a wounded boar from a distance then that makes sense.

      Though wouldn’t a spear or even a normal sword be better? The pictured blade looks like it would be incredibly awkward to thrust with enough force and accuracy to puncture heavy hide.

      (And I’m guessing this thing’s existence is because nobles consider spears to be lower class?)

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        Though wouldn’t a spear or even a normal sword be better? The pictured blade looks like it would be incredibly awkward to thrust with enough force and accuracy to puncture heavy hide.

        I think the shape is so that it doesn’t get stuck in the boar (thus staunching the bleeding to some degree). Awkward, definitely though.

        (And I’m guessing this thing’s existence is because nobles consider spears to be lower class?)

        Probably something like that. A fancy piece for hunting with your noble buddies, wouldn’t want to appear like some kind of PEASANT or anything like that.