Viking Short Axe Axes Epic Armoury

Viking

Vikings represent an extremely popular and influential theme that can lead to a large array of concepts and characters. Quite distinct from the more brutish barbarian archetype, the Nordic warrior is probably one of the most popular of these classic fantasy characters.
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BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
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Viking Short Axe

A1167

Regular price $103.00 CAD
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Description

This hand axe is decorated with symbols and engravings for an impressive and noble appearance, making it a great weapon for viking lords, rune mages, powerful jarls, famous skalds, and brave shieldmaidens. In LARP combat, this short latex axe is best used as a back-up weapon, or while dual wielding with a longer sword of axe in your other hand. 

Characteristics

  • Length : 55 cm (21 1/2 in)
  • Fiberglass core
  • Latex

Made in India by Epic Armoury

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Viking

Vikings represent an extremely popular and influential theme that can lead to a large array of concepts and characters. Quite distinct from the more brutish barbarian archetype, the Nordic warrior is probably one of the most popular of these classic fantasy characters.
Discover the collection

BARBARIAN

The concept of the barbarian is as old as civilization itself, finding its origins as far away in history as the founding myths of the great city of Uruk, thousands of years before any Roman or even ancient Chinese used the epithet to mock the people of their periphery.
Discover the collection

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