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* Short Sword: Usually a single-edged blade that pitches forward more towards the tip. The blade towards the hilt is concave and more convex towards the hilt. It features an additional strengthening and almost decorational metal on the unused side of the blade and a pommel that has a slight curve and indent to it. | * Short Sword: Usually a single-edged blade that pitches forward more towards the tip. The blade towards the hilt is concave and more convex towards the hilt. It features an additional strengthening and almost decorational metal on the unused side of the blade and a pommel that has a slight curve and indent to it. | ||
* Voulge: The polearm that is known as the voulge is a shaft of wood that has an attached blade that has the lower two thirds of the blade bound to the pole. | * Voulge: The polearm that is known as the voulge is a shaft of wood that has an attached blade that has the lower two thirds of the blade bound to the pole. | ||
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==== Forms ==== | ==== Forms ==== | ||
Pre-arranged meta-movements practiced in single sets, forms are choreographed structured steps that include the techniques and stances of Desert Wind wherein the practitioner is pitted against multiple imagined opponents or one singular opponent and must both fend off and fight. Often these forms are practiced with the aid of another practitioner that acts as the opponent. | Pre-arranged meta-movements practiced in single sets, forms are choreographed structured steps that include the techniques and stances of Desert Wind wherein the practitioner is pitted against multiple imagined opponents or one singular opponent and must both fend off and fight. Often these forms are practiced with the aid of another practitioner that acts as the opponent. |