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Bitter Axe


Bitter Axe


This Axe has the handle made of wood, which provides a good grip for the hand when balancing. It's also a great distinction component, giving the axe a point of elegance. The main structure and the blade are made of steel.

It was mainly used in the north lands, because of the low temperatures. The humidity in the ambient rusted the axes, except this one made of stainless steel. Legends about this kind of weapons are few, but this axe is also recognized for showing the rank of soldier of the one handling it. In this wood handle there were made lots of cuts, which represent the victims who fell under that axe. Well, the legend sais that there were a couple of soldiers who were called the "Barbarian Nightmare" who needed to cut even the steel (with other axes) to count every victim they killed.

The legend say they were five, but some of them even speak about a possible sixth. Their names are not known, mostly because they weren't fighing for glory but for the liberty of his realm, who made them ironically even more famous. Anyways, in the final battle when they were near to victory, their enemy, just for shame of being defeated by a bunch of warriors in older battles, wanted to kill them at any prize. They emptied their whole chargement of catapults over them, which killed definitely the "Barbarian Nightmare". That's why this axe is called Bitter Axe, because allthough of being so close to victory and finally earning his peace as warriors in the end of a war, they were killed in a not honourable way... a bitter way.




Normal Axe

Normal Combat Axe


This Axe is the most common one. It's used by the lower population when they want to defend themselves and their homes. Angry Peasants have this rudimentar axe by them. It's the woodcutters' axe but a bit more sharped for fighting.

Although the reality is that it's a very low quality axe, it's the most feared one, because you'll never see one alone. Peasants don't fight alone, so if you see one on the battlefield prepare yourself for a tuff battle against a minimum of 20 peasants trying to kill you. They're not expert warriors, but most of them spent their days cutting trees, and know exactly how to manage that axe.






One hand axe