Agrippa III
The Agrippa III Larp Rapier is a great sword for Renaissance enthusiasts who wish to hone their fencing skills or for those who wish to emulate the rapier-wielding nobles of old. The hilt of this sword has also been redesigned, now boasting a fancier basket hilt that offers flexibility while guarding the user’s fingers.
The Agrippa III Rapier is a great sword for Renaissance enthusiasts who wish to hone their fencing skills or for those who wish to emulate the rapier-wielding nobles of old. This weapon features a flexible rod while preserving rigidity in the edges and tip, allowing users to thrust and slash as well as parry. The hilt of this sword has also been redesigned, now boasting a fancier basket hilt which offers flexibility while guarding the user’s fingers.
My name is Baltasar De La Rosa and I'm here to destroy your life like you ruined mine. You do not know me but 25 years ago you slaughtered my family and besmirched the honour of our name. Unfortunately, your men missed a small child hidden in a secret cupboard...
"En Garde" traitor and prepare to taste the cold steel of my rapier! I've trained day and night for the last twenty years under the best Spanish disciples of Grand Master Aggripa for the sole reason of piercing your heart. One by one, I've tracked your associates and exacted the most furious of revenge upon them. Ahh, you finally understand... The fear that shows on your face is only the beginning of a long, painful journey, I promise you that.
A typical sword of the Renaissance, this rapier longs for the deft hands of a taunting duelist whose silvered tongue is as sharp as her blade. Musketeers, pirates, and elven nobles will want to arm themselves with one to vanquish their adversaries with its superior speed and agility.
- Weight (g): 587
- Total Length (cm): 108
- Blade Length (cm): 82
- Blade Thickness (cm): 2.5
- Blade color: Steel
- Blade Type: Rapier
- Handle length (cm): 26
- Grip length (cm): 11
- Cross guard width (cm): 19
- Material: Fiberglass, Calimacil Foam
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