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gigantes 10 year s ago
#1, #2 quite ingenious to make a lethally sharp sword out of wood and stone. of course it would be much more fragile than steel.
       
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Mr. Ree 10 year s ago
...and every one of them was made obsolete with the invention of gunpowder.

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gigantes 10 year s ago
actually some of these, like #7, were used even 1000+ years after the invention of gunpowder. even in the very place that gunpowder was invented.
       
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jfzavalav 10 year s ago
random fact...The first two were made just to hurt...not to kill. thats because the aztecs needs a lot of war prisioners to sacrifice them.
       
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Tepoztopilli, a weapon similar to the Mcuahuitil in its construction, but shaped like a spear. The Tepoztopilli had the same obsidian edges along wooden grooves, but the handle would have been roughly the height of a man, giving it superior reach and thrusting ability. I'm sure either of these weapons would come in very handy for the Night's Watch.

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