Two recent searches that lead folks here:
1. “trpaslík” (Czech for dwarf, apparently) and
2. “d&d rules for khanda sword” (!!!)
1. I’m kind of impressed Google knows that this is a “hit” actually, but I only know a few words in Czech, and can’t necessarily spell them. So that’s a non-starter.
2. It’s called a bastard sword in D&D. Sheesh. So is a katana.
Which reminds me, along with reworking races & classes, my brother’s been reworking a simplified weapons table/system, which I should put up. The short description is that weapons are classed as short, medium, and long (he may use different terminology). Short swords = what D&D palyers know as short swords, long swords, scimitars, falchions, broadswords, etc. — all one-handed swords. Medium swords (or war swords) = bastard swords, katanas, any “hand & a half” type sword wielded in one or two hands. Long swords (great swords) = all two handers. Why do you need finer distinctions than that?
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