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By Marissa Meli July 25, 2011 |
8 | Link's Master Sword |
Shucks, bro, you can totally take a Zelda sword to a renaissance faire. It's fantasy, and fantasy stuff is usually medieval, and that's pretty close to the renaissance, if I remember my musty global history textbook correctly. Therefore, by the transitive property, you should probably buy this replica from SwordsSwords and keep it hipside for every occasion, formal and informal.
7 | Arya Stark's Needle |
Don't you love the adorable Arya Stark's little but deadly sword, Needle? Sure you do, and you want it for yourself. Be you wee little girl or big fat gentleman. These licensed swords come with a certificate of authenticity signed by Game of Thrones series author George R.R. Martin. Needlework seems a bit more appealing now, eh? Stick 'em with the pointy end for a decent $190 from Valyrian Steel.
6 | Knights Templar Golden Sword |
Alright, so 1066 is a little bit removed from the time period for you to take this with you to your sweaty jousting demonstration at the Wisconsin renaissance faire, but knights are knights, right? And the Anointed 1066 Knights Templar Golden Sword from SwordsSwords is nothing but badass. Really, wars are a lot more terrifying when they're religiously motivated. Get yours for a tithing of $60, then see if you can use it to conquer England all over again (spoiler: you will be shot by helicopters).