Medieval Flail
The flail is a weapon that consists of a striking head attached to a handle by a rope or chain.
The flail is a weapon that consists of a striking head attached to a handle by a rope or chain.
The medieval club or bludgeon was a short stick made of wood and wielded as a weapon.
The Morning Star is a club-like weapon with an attached ball adorned with spikes.
The mace uses a heavy head on the end of a handle to deliver powerful blows.
The medieval lance was used both on the battlefield and at jousting and tournaments.
The Scimitar is a sword with a curved blade that originates in the Middle East.
The crossbow is an elastic ranged weapon made with a prod on a tiller.
The War Hammer is a late medieval weapon mainly used in close combat.
Daggers have a double-edged blade used for stabbing or thrusting in close combat.
The Falchion is a one-handed, single-edged sword of European origin and reminiscent of the Persian scimitar.
The Arming Sword (or knightly sword) is the single handed cruciform sword of the High Middle Ages.
The Longsword is a type of European sword used during the late medieval period.