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Lævateinn – A weapon mentioned in Fjölsvinnsmál by Sophus Bugge. Ostensibly forged by Loki. Legbiter – The sword of Magnus III of Norway. Mistilteinn – The magical sword of Þráinn, the draugr, later owned by Hromundr Gripsson. It could never go blunt. Mjölnir – The hammer of Thor. It was invulnerable and when thrown it would ...
War hammer; Swords and bladed weapons. Swords can have single or double bladed edges or even edgeless. The blade can be curved or straight. ... Rocket powered weapons ...
This weapon is said to possess the power to destroy entire solar system or Brahmand, the 14 realms according to Hindu cosmology. Brahmashirsha Astra, It is thought that the Brahmashirsha Astra is the evolution of the Brahmastra, and 4 times stronger than Brahmastra. The weapon manifests with the four heads of Lord Brahma as its tip. When it ...
The weapons and armour of Middle-earth are all those mentioned J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth fantasy writings, such as The Hobbit, The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion. [1] [2] Tolkien modelled his fictional warfare on the Ancient and Early Medieval periods of history.
This is a list of historical pre-modern weapons grouped according to their uses, with rough classes set aside for very similar weapons. Some weapons may fit more than one category (e.g. the spear may be used either as a polearm or as a projectile), and the earliest gunpowder weapons which fit within the period are also included.
A war hammer (French: martel-de-fer, "iron hammer") is a weapon that was used by both foot soldiers and cavalry. It is a very old weapon and gave its name, owing to its constant use, to Judah Maccabee, a 2nd-century BC Jewish rebel, and to Charles Martel, one of the rulers of France. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the war hammer became an ...
This category contains individual weapons that are specifically used in works of fantasy. For mythological weapons, see Category:Mythological weapons. Subcategories.
Warhammer Fantasy, the fictional setting of the various games and media; Warhammer Age of Sigmar, the successor to Warhammer; Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay, a fantasy role-playing game; Warhammer Quest, a board game; Warhammer 40,000, a table-top futuristic science-fantasy miniature wargame; Video games set in the Warhammer universe: