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The Seven Swords of Wayland

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Sir Edward:
I don't know how many folks here are/were fans of the 1980's BBC "Robin of Sherwood" series. I used to love this show. It took a few episodes for me to get hooked, with my more modern Hollywood-programmed short attention span. But where I grew up in MD, they would air episodes weekly on public television. Needless to say, I have the DVD set now. :)

Anyway, Robin's sword was named "Albion" and was described as one of the "seven swords of Wayland". In one of the later episodes, the other six are found (and eventually destroyed). Each of them had a unique name, but a similar appearance except for the blade engraving.

Wayland the Smith is a figure from European mythology. Wikipedia page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland_Smith

There is a location that was linked to being his smithy by the Saxons: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayland%27s_Smithy

Here's a page that has some findings on the origins of the names of all seven swords: http://www.flemingmultimedia.com/Saxon/swords.html

And a page with information on the props and production: http://www.robinofsherwood.org/swords.html

For years now, after seeing all of this, I thought it would be cool to put together a collection of swords, each engraved with the name of a knightly virtue. A set of "swords of virtue", if you will. How cool would that be?

Sir William:
That would be quite an undertaking...because if you're embodying each the knightly virtues in swords they can't be entry- or mid-level swords.  Definitely a longterm project...which reminds me, I've always wanted one sword to represent 'Honor'...the Honor sword. 

That'll have to be a custom piece I think.  Keep us posted, Sir Edward...as with all things medieval, we eagerly await it to begin.

Sir James A:
That sounds like a very neat idea, and as Sir William said, I wouldn't use cheap wallhangers for it.

One of my future projects is to translate "I belong to the warrior in which the old ways have joined the new" into latin, and inscribe that into a higher end sword. It's a quote from "The Last Samurai", but it feels especially fitting in our context too.

Sir Wolf:
hmmm hehe the 7 warlords of Modern Chivalry. each with his own sword of Wayland eeheeh

Sir Edward:

Yeah, for it to be affordable, I think it would have to be each member of the forum making a sword with a different virtue. The set would only be reunited at group events. :)

Otherwise, I think the only way I could afford to do it myself would be with wall-hangers.

And... I cringe at the thought of sending an Albion sword back to Albion to have it repaired after a botched engraving attempt. Yikes. :)

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