Seax

  • Larping Dagger made of safe and durable foam. Imagined by Dracolite, manufactured by Calimacil.

    Legend :

    The Great Trial The blizzard had risen earlier in the day and the icy wind petrified the fur that covered his armor. He was still far from his village, but exaltation replaced his anxiety; this trial was an offering of the gods and he will prove his worth. His seax in hand, the engravings on the blade recalling the Last Hunt, he was going to solidify his place in the Great Halls of Sigur. If he ever survives these plains of ice, he will give this dagger to his daughter who, during the next moon, will participate in her first hunt.

    Workshop :

    Combining once again incredible design with unparalleled experience in the manufacture of foam weapons, this Seax is the perfect blend of comfort and realism. Inspired by Vikings and Northern Warriors, the shape of the blade replicates the forged seax of the past while the zoomorphic engravings all along the weapon offer the known originality of Mythic Workshop.

    Character :

    Both as a secondary weapon than as a main weapon, this Seax is perfect for all warriors wanting to prove their worth in the face of adversity. From the Northern Conqueror to the Legendary Hunter, everyone will enjoy this balanced and realistic weapon.
  • Safe foam fake weapon designed for LARP combat, cosplay, theater and film.

    Description

    Weapon, tool, and multi-use knife, the seax or scramasaxe was widely used by germanic and scandinavian folks during the Viking age. This latex blade falls between the dagger and the utility knife, and is perfectly suited as a backup for Viking warriors and other germanic raiders in LARP, may they be berserkers, shamans, or jarls.

    Legend

    They had sailed along the Volga river to trade in Miklagard, the Great City where lived those so-called Romans. Their ships were loaded with furs and pelts, as well as walrus ivory and precious metal, riches from the Western Christian's temples, pillaged then melted to hide their origin. The Great City had made the fortune of many Vikings for generations, the Romans eager to trade and wealthy enough to buy, allowing the Norse to return with Eastern goods and good strong steel. Young warriors were travelling with trade expedition, ambitious youth hoping to impress the Emperor and join his personal guard, the Varangian Guard, solely composed of foreign mercenaries of Norse descent. The Romans paid the big price for Scandinavian, Rus, and even Saxon warriors, and those serving the Emperor would leave rich as kings after the end of their duties. The old Varangians that returned North were always speaking with awe and admiration about Miklagard, or Constantinople like they called it. The young warriors were quite serious about their desire to join and were preparing their weapons with great focus in preparation for their test. Axes were sharpened, and seax were made so keen one could shave the hair or his arm with them. After all, even if all weren't selected to serve, the weapons would be useful for their return home. They had seen plenty of riches in the countries they crossed, riches ripe for raiding.
  • Safe foam fake weapon designed for LARP combat, cosplay, theater and film.

    Description

    Weapon, tool, and multi-use knife, the seax or scramasaxe was widely used by germanic and scandinavian folks during the Viking age. This latex blade falls between the dagger and the utility knife, and is perfectly suited as a backup for Viking warriors and other germanic raiders in LARP, may they be berserkers, shamans, or jarls.

    Legend

    They had sailed along the Volga river to trade in Miklagard, the Great City where lived those so-called Romans. Their ships were loaded with furs and pelts, as well as walrus ivory and precious metal, riches from the Western Christian's temples, pillaged then melted to hide their origin. The Great City had made the fortune of many Vikings for generations, the Romans eager to trade and wealthy enough to buy, allowing the Norse to return with Eastern goods and good strong steel. Young warriors were travelling with trade expedition, ambitious youth hoping to impress the Emperor and join his personal guard, the Varangian Guard, solely composed of foreign mercenaries of Norse descent. The Romans paid the big price for Scandinavian, Rus, and even Saxon warriors, and those serving the Emperor would leave rich as kings after the end of their duties. The old Varangians that returned North were always speaking with awe and admiration about Miklagard, or Constantinople like they called it. The young warriors were quite serious about their desire to join and were preparing their weapons with great focus in preparation for their test. Axes were sharpened, and seax were made so keen one could shave the hair or his arm with them. After all, even if all weren't selected to serve, the weapons would be useful for their return home. They had seen plenty of riches in the countries they crossed, riches ripe for raiding.

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