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Hope you enjoy this video, which is the last swordy one for a while (unless I get very inspired in November). The campaign to get me to watch Lockwood & Co. finally worked :D

Link for those of you for whom Patreon videos are tricksy: https://youtu.be/c0Jqyh_xAqo

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Anders

3:00 "Size matters not. Judge me by my size, do you?"

Anonymous

Best of luck moving house! Thanks for letting us know about the coming schedule, I'm looking forward to the fantasy heroine re-run. I think they use edged weapons rather than, say, fireplace pokers for three reasons: 1. Availability -- there's no market for cosplay fireplace pokers, and they don't wear out enough to be made in quantity. 2. Ergonomics -- swords are actually designed to be swing (wildly?) about oneself without repetitive stress injuries. 3. Instructors -- who specialized is teaching how to swing a poker? Nobody. How many people know fencing? Hundred if not thousands of people.

Michael

I may be mistaken of mixing this with something else, but I think the answer to "why they need to be sharp" is a mix of a mind game/belief/symbolic "if this is perceived as a weapon by participants in a fight it acts as a weapon better" thing in these books.

Anonymous

I remember the "golden blade" being a character in the books. Admittedly he was never described with fabulous eyeliner, or specifically called "golden blade" but I do believe he is from the book. Such a bummer they cancelled the show, I was curious to see where they were going with the changes they made. And the cast was pretty good too