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The name ‘grusana kaft’ is an idiom that in Rakash roughly means ‘knife that will not fail you when repeatedly shoved very hard into something’ -- presumably in juxtaposition to knives comprised of blades attached to a separately created handle that might come loose or break at the joining with heavy use. This use of grusana -- a form of the verb grusanat which means ‘to put’ in Rakash -- as a substitute for the concept of vicious stabbing is considered extremely tongue-in-cheek. |
The name ‘grusana kaft’ is an idiom that in Rakash roughly means ‘knife that will not fail you when repeatedly shoved very hard into something’ -- presumably in juxtaposition to knives comprised of blades attached to a separately created handle that might come loose or break at the joining with heavy use. This use of grusana -- a form of the verb grusanat which means ‘to put’ in Rakash -- as a substitute for the concept of vicious stabbing is considered extremely tongue-in-cheek. |
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Revision as of 16:06, 20 December 2016
The blade and handle of this Rakash combat knife are forged from a single piece of metal, without any joining whatsoever. Additionally, all grusana kaft (Rakash for "putting knife") have an outwardly curving, almost ovular, grip that transitions into a straight, sharply pointed blade best suited for thrusting.
The name ‘grusana kaft’ is an idiom that in Rakash roughly means ‘knife that will not fail you when repeatedly shoved very hard into something’ -- presumably in juxtaposition to knives comprised of blades attached to a separately created handle that might come loose or break at the joining with heavy use. This use of grusana -- a form of the verb grusanat which means ‘to put’ in Rakash -- as a substitute for the concept of vicious stabbing is considered extremely tongue-in-cheek.
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Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
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Cuska | Kifa Awrocis, Kifa Awrocis (obsolete), Kifa Awrocis (2), Kifa Awrocis (1) | true | |
Cuska (crafted) | false | ||
Cuska with a carved oaken handle | Kifa Awrocis, Kifa Awrocis (Siksraja) | ||
Darkstone cuska dangling korograth leather pouches from sinuous chains | Hollow Eve Festival 417/Auction | ||
Six-weighted cuska | Snake Pit | ||
Tyrium cuska with three agonite chains | Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 447/End loot, Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 443/End loot, Sleeping Dragon Corn Maze 439/End loot, Aesthene's Close 449/End Loot | true | |
Weapon:Cuska | true | ||
Weapon:Cuska (crafted) | false |