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  2. Dragon (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 a CD-ROM compilation of the first 250 issues, called Dragon Magazine Archive, was released in PDF format with a special viewer. It includes the seven issues of The Strategic Review . The Dragon Magazine Archive is out of print because of issues raised with the 2001 ruling in Greenberg v.

  3. List of Dragon Award nominees - Wikipedia

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    Daggers in Darkness: S. M. Stirling: Ring of Fire Press [7] A Master of Djinn: P. Djèlí Clark: Tor Books [7] The Relentless Moon: Mary Robinette Kowal: Tor Books [7] The Russian Cage: Charlaine Harris: Saga Press [7] 2022 The Silver Bullets of Annie Oakley * Mercedes Lackey: DAW Books [11] [16] When Women Were Dragons: Kelly Barnhill ...

  4. Onna-musha - Wikipedia

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    They were trained in the use of weapons to protect their household, family, and honour in times of war; [3] [4] many of them fought in battle alongside samurai men. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Onna-musha also have an important presence in Japanese literature , with Tomoe Gozen and Hangaku Gozen being famous and influential examples.

  5. List of daggers - Wikipedia

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    Bollock dagger, rondel dagger, ear dagger (thrust oriented, by hilt shape) Poignard; Renaissance. Cinquedea (broad short sword) Misericorde (weapon) Stiletto (16th century but could be around the 14th) Modern. Bebut (Caucasus and Russia) Dirk (Scotland) Hunting dagger (18th-century Germany) Parrying dagger (17th- to 18th-century rapier fencing)

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  7. List of mythological objects - Wikipedia

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    Dagger of Rostam, a glittering dagger that Rostam used to behead the white daeva Div-e Sepid. ( Persian mythology ) Knife of Llawfrodedd the Horseman , Llawfrodedd Farchog (from marchog "the Horseman"), or Barfawc "the Bearded" in other manuscripts, is said to have owned a knife which would serve for a company of 24 men at the dinner table.

  8. A History of the Valyrian Steel Dagger, From 'Game of ... - AOL

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    The Valyrian steel dagger, aka the catspaw dagger from 'Game of Thrones' keeps reappearing in HBO's prequel series 'House of the Dragon'. Here's what it means.

  9. Eunjangdo - Wikipedia

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    When women wore jangdo they had a breast-tie, called paedo and pocket called nangdo. The material used to make eunjangdo s is silver and the blade is steel. Some eunjangdo s' sword blades were engraved with single-minded devotion, because eunjangdo s were a symbol of fidelity.