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Hmm... true, the message does get in the way of seeing the enchantments. Only problem is, already people are asking if I forgot to put the bonus on the items that don't explicitly say so in the description. Still, I can see how being able to see the enchantments would be the greater good...
- Ayleid falchion: a fantasy sword with all the right curves in the right places, inspired by one of Adonnay's swords for DA:O. Bit paddle-like, tho.
- Ayleid 2h falchion: same fantasy sword, with a longer blade and much longer handle, for fantasy use.
- Swedish swordstaff: something apparently the Swedes made out of swords and used in battle in 1502. There is some speculation that the Norse atgeir (hewing spear) might have been the same kind of weapon.
It's declared as a battleaxe for the animations, but has the stats of a greatsword.
I figured that if anything can be argued to belong in Skyrim, an exclusively Scandinavian weapon would probably qualify. Plus, Sweden's national day is coming up.
(If you want the blade on a normal sword hilt, you can find it as the Type XV in my Arming Swords collection.)
I love when the mods are historically accurate! :'D
PD: One time in a movie about the Roman Empire of Occident i watched a roman soldier of the legion with a "rolex" (clock of arm)
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Il███████████████████].▌ Defeat the BOB users.