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Leviafan [203]
4 years ago
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What does ‘scabbard but no sword’ symbolise?

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jekas [21]4 years ago
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Scabbards were historically, albeit rarely, worn across the back with the intention of being quickly unsheathed, but only by a handful of Celtic tribes, and only with very short lengths of sword.<span>This is because it is almost impossible to draw any true two-handed sword and extraordinarily difficult to draw the majority of one-handed swords from a scabbard on the back.</span>
USPshnik [31]4 years ago
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