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I don't consider the Scottish Claymore practical. The English long sword is worthy. The Roman Gladius is also of interesting.

What do you think? Which Aryan, Anglo-Saxon swords are worthy of renown?

I don't consider the Scottish Claymore practical. The English long sword is worthy. The Roman Gladius is also of interesting. What do you think? Which Aryan, Anglo-Saxon swords are worthy of renown?

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It was even revived during the Renaissance. Pike formations loved it. I forget what the Swiss called it but the Landsknecht called it the Katzbalger ("cat skinner"), because it was what you went to when things got really close.