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Most important swords in The Witcher (game series) are: Aerondight - sword referring to Lancelot's blade Arondight; Zirael - the name of two swords used by Cirilla, its name means Swallow in Elder Speech. Dragon Buster: The weapon created by Winglies to kill dragons and dragoons during the Dragon Campaign in "The Legend of Dragoon". When the ...
S. Sakabatō. Scalpel (sword) Sword of Shannara. Sorcerak. Sting (Middle-earth) Stormbringer. Sword Kladenets. The Swords of Night and Day.
The disease is contracted by touch and slowly turns the skin (small patches in children and the entire body in adults) of the victim to into a gray, stone-like form. It is said that the disease also drives its adult victims insane. Hanahaki disease, or hanahaki byou. Hanahaki Otome (花吐き乙女) by Matsuda Naoko.
Name Isotope of Source Uses Reality 80 Ir Iridium: Riptide: According to the book, one second of direct exposure is equivalent to a lethal dose, with a reading of 3217.89 Rads/hr from 15 metres away. The blade of St. Michael's sword was forged from it. [97] 80 Ir does not exist; the lightest known isotope is 164 Ir. 186 Pu Plutonium: The Gods ...
Saint George's Island: a fictional island in Yes Prime Minister. Saint Honoré: a fictional Caribbean island featured in Agatha Christie's novel A Caribbean Mystery. Saint Marie: a fictional Caribbean island featured in Death in Paradise. It is implied that the island is either a British protectorate or a Crown Colony.
Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar. Skofnung. Skræp. Sugari no Ontachi. Sword Kladenets. Sword of Attila. Sword of Damocles. Sword of Freyr. Sword of Peter.
Hrunting and Nægling – Beowulf 's magical swords. Shamshir-e Zomorrodnegar – Legendary Persian sword. Skofnung – sword of legendary Danish king Hrólf Kraki. Thunderbolt – as wielded by various mythological deities such as Zeus. Vajra – A composite weapon made from the bones of a willing sage used by Indra.
The naming of weapons in Middle-earth is the giving of names to swords and other powerful weapons in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium. He derived the naming of weapons from his knowledge of Medieval times; the practice is found in Norse mythology and in the Old English poem Beowulf. Among the many weapons named by Tolkien are Orcrist and ...