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Fantasy Swords You Can Actually Buy

Slice 'em and dice 'em: this applies to both medieval enemies and admiring ladies' hopes and dreams.


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Dragon Lord Sword
Credit: Swords of Might
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Dragon Lord Sword

It should go without saying that all bedragonized blades are sharper and deadlier than their plainer, less dragon brethren. Should you make the mistake of going eye-to-eye with either of the two dragon heads on this sword, your codpiece will be irrevocably soiled. Though this piece is advertised as having four moving dragon parts, I can only spot two. Maybe the other two take a secret password or the spilled blood of an enemy to activate? Order your own from Swords Of Might and find out.

Lord of the Rings' Sword of Isildur
Credit: United Cutlery
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Sword of Isildur

There are plenty of awesome replica Lord of the Rings swords out there, but I've got a tender fleshy bit for the Sword of Isildur. The 47-inch sword is modeled directly after the sword seen in Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring. If it's been awhile since you've seen LOTR, this is the sword Isildur uses to cut the One Ring off of Sauron's hand. Amazon's got it cheaper than others, for just under $100.

Exotath Limited Gold Edition
Credit: Kit Rae
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Exotath Limited Gold Edition

I haven't bought many fantasy swords, so I've been blissfully unaware until now that fantasy swords with their own extreme backstories exist. Kit Rae's swords have their own fiction, which I didn't know I needed in my high-end fantasy swords but now do. I am partial to Exotath, which can be picked up at CBSwords, which belongs to a dark elf warrior and pretty much expresses how I feel on the inside.

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