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Latest revision as of 06:35, 4 February 2012
The poignard refers to a long, lightweight thrusting knife with a continuously tapering, acutely pointed blade and crossguard, historically worn by the upper class, noblemen, or the knighthood. Similar in design to a parrying dagger, the poignard emerged during the Middle Ages and was used during the Renaissance in Western Europe, particularly in France, Switzerland, and Italy.[1]
Variations
Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
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Blackened steel poignard | 'Toggish Barbecue, 'Toggish Barbecue (2), 'Toggish Barbecue (1) | ||
Blackened steel poignard with a ban-minahle hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Blued steel poignard | Uwresari's Exotic Blunders (1) | true | |
Electrum-hilted poignard | Curse of the Ghost Ship/Incidental Loot | ||
Etched steel poignard with a blue glass eye capping the hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Etched steel poignard with a brilliant sunstone capping the hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Etched steel poignard with a carved ivory mouse capping the hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Etched steel poignard with a curved ivory fang capping the hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Etched steel poignard with a tarnished brass fish capping the hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
Folded steel poignard with a curly birch hilt | Cutting Edge (4) | ||
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