shorter than a sword but longer than a skin sword
A curved dagger is often referred to as a "kris" or "keris," which is a traditional weapon from Southeast Asia, particularly associated with Indonesia and Malaysia. Another type of curved dagger is the "kukri," which is a traditional Nepalese weapon known for its distinctive curved blade. Each of these daggers has unique cultural significance and design features.
A Rock, A horned branch ,whip, and a knife like object possibly a dagger/dirk
The Romans used daggers because they were the small weapons of the time. For example, a soldier had his gladius, (sword) comparable to a rifle, and he had his pugio, (dagger) comparable to a pistol or sidearm. Civilians used daggers for the same reasons that people today use handguns.
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about 6 inches
An anelace (or anlace) is a long medieval dagger.
Yes. It was formerly used by Scottish Highlanders
No. A dagger is a short stabbing knife, a spear is a throwing weapon, typically 4 to 6 feet long.
In safiria's castle from twisted paw
you have to fight lycans until you get one
they are the handles on a dagger
A Scottish dagger, long with a straight blade, very similar to the poniard.
A dunfermline dagger is a "snee."
I bought a dagger.
The Dagger was created in 1999.
In the middle ages, combatants usually had a misercordia, or mercy dagger, to kill wounded combatants with a piercing stab to the heart. A misercordia was a long thin dagger to more easily pierce armor and avoid ribs to pierce the heart and kill combatant quickly, as opposed to letting them lay on the battlefield and suffer a long, agonizing death.