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Thorolf was equipped with a broad, thick shield and a tough helmet on his head, and was girded with a sword which he called Long, a fine and trusty weapon. He carried a thrusting spear in his hand. It's blade was two ells long and rectangular, tapering to a point at one end but thick at the other. The shaft measured only a hand's length below the long and thick socket which joined it to the blade, but it was exceptionally stout. There was an iron spike through the socket, and the shaft was completely clad with iron. Such spears were known as 'scrapers of mail'. |
I was wondering if anyone has seen a good reproduction of one of these things. I'm not exactly sure how long an ell is, but the shaft on the Viking Halberd from MRL is way too long to be a hand's length, and it really doesn't look how I would picture it. Has anyone found any other examples of these interesting weapons?