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Flamberge

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A flamberge was a kind of two-handed sword. The term "flamberge" was also applied to a special type of single handed rapier that possessed an undulating blade.

[edit] Role in Eragon

Prior to the infiltration of the castle in Teirm, Brom told Jeod that his rapier would be useless against flamberges or broadswords. Jeod countered that by saying that a rapier was far quicker than a Broadsword, and no guards carried a Flamberge. Eragon thought the rapier was elegant and somewhat completed Jeod.

[edit] Real World Connections

The term flamberge, translated literally means "flame blade or fire blade"; a flamberge is a special form of rapier that is manufactured with an undulating blade. Parrying such blades requires an opponent to possess great skill, stamina, and agility, because when an opponent's blade came into contact with a flamberge, the contact resulted in the flamberge emitting vibrations that were transmitted to the opponent's blade. The vibrations slowed the ability of the opponent to counter an attack because, with each successive attack the amount of resistance caused by the contact with the undulating blade increased slowing the force and velocity of the opponent's weapon.

The term flamberge has often been misapplied to larger swords related to Hand-and-a-half sword or two handed swords that are more properly called either flambards or flammards. Such swords can be commonly seen on display in medieval castles throughout Europe that are open to visitors, often with the commentary that they were used for ceremonial purposes, mainly knighting ceremonies. This is partially true, as in certain times and places wawe-bladed two-handed swords were used for fighting as well. Still, these swords were among the largest and heaviest of their kind, making their use in battle somewhat impractical. On the other hand, they looked impressive, making their use for ceremonial or representative purposes far from unlikely.


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Weapons
Standard weapons Ascûdgamln | Axe | Bow and Arrow | Broadsword | Dagger | Falchion | Flamberge | Halberd | Hammer | Hand-and-a-half sword
Hûthvír | Poison dart | Rapier | Spear | Sword
Siege engines Ballista | Catapult | Trebuchet
Unique weapons Brisingr | Durza's sword | Naegling | Rider's sword | Roran's hammer | Tamerlein
Undbitr | Volund | Zar'roc


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