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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2021 4:14:05 GMT
Yea been busy lately. Mostly just got time to check classifieds and my emails. I check for messages on here tho 😎 What else do you have planned with purna? 😎 Well I am glad you asked. Man those are fantastic, I especially love the bottom one. Wavy blades have been a weakness of mine for a while since Brendan made that wavy viking sword when sbg was young Excellent work in general on the designs too, which program you use?
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Post by seth on Oct 18, 2021 20:34:15 GMT
That hammer is awesome! Beautiful yet extremely potent--a fantastic design.
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Post by seth on Oct 18, 2021 21:39:33 GMT
That hammer is awesome! Beautiful yet extremely potent--a fantastic design. Thanks Seth! I think you will also like my next weapon in this Fantasy Series, "The Levin lord." In admiration for the winning of her tournament and the special bond developed during the impassioned night afterward, the mysterious Countess commissioned a unique piece for Lord Bren's return to her. Looking forward to seeing the next one. I was just looking at the hammer again, and I remembered something I read once. I don't recall where, but I think it had something to do with Mjolnir--it was something like a hammer is unique because it is a weapon that can destroy, but also a tool that can create. Your hammer seems to speak to that.
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Post by Zen_Hydra on Oct 20, 2021 12:42:08 GMT
Not to get lost in the weeds, but I would love to see a citation to any scholarly discussion of Mjolnir as a force of creation rather than the weapon of mas destruction the Edda seem to depict it as.
One of the weapons I'm interesting in commissioning at some point is a warhammer in the style of Mjolnir as depicted with the triangular pointed top and somewhat downward sloping hammer faces (to better match the arc of an outstretched human arm). Ideally, I'll be able to find a balance between something which looks like Thor's mallet and a weapon functional on the mortal scale.
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Post by durinnmcfurren on Oct 20, 2021 16:43:59 GMT
Not to get lost in the weeds, but I would love to see a citation to any scholarly discussion of Mjolnir as a force of creation rather than the weapon of mas destruction the Edda seem to depict it as. EDIT: to avoid derailing stuff, I'm gonna start a new thread for this!
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