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Soulstealer - 110 cm

Soulstealer - 110 cm

Epic Armoury’s Soulstealer is a latex sword designed for evil overlords or lucky tomb-raiders alike. The Soulstealer is 110 cm long with an 80 cm double-edged chopping-blade. The oval crossguard is gemmed and protects the 25 cm handle wrapped in leather. The length of the handle allows the sword to be wielded one- or two-handed, and ends with a coreless pommel hand-painted to match the crossguard.

Made from durable closed cell foam around a fiberglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, you can feel confident that your LARP weapon will provide the safety and appeal you want when crafting your kit.

As the entire latex sword is hand-painted, the sinister jewel varies between red, purple, or black. The crossguard varies between gold, silver, or bronze.

Inspiration

  • Dark elves were first mentioned in Norse mythology as the Dökkálfar or Svartálfar written in the Prose Edda in the 13th century
  • J.R.R. Tolkien mentions both the dark elves and elves of the light in The Silmarillion
$48.10

Original: $137.42

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Soulstealer - 110 cm—

$137.42

$48.10

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Soulstealer - 110 cm

Epic Armoury’s Soulstealer is a latex sword designed for evil overlords or lucky tomb-raiders alike. The Soulstealer is 110 cm long with an 80 cm double-edged chopping-blade. The oval crossguard is gemmed and protects the 25 cm handle wrapped in leather. The length of the handle allows the sword to be wielded one- or two-handed, and ends with a coreless pommel hand-painted to match the crossguard.

Made from durable closed cell foam around a fiberglass core and finished with a strong latex coating, you can feel confident that your LARP weapon will provide the safety and appeal you want when crafting your kit.

As the entire latex sword is hand-painted, the sinister jewel varies between red, purple, or black. The crossguard varies between gold, silver, or bronze.

Inspiration

  • Dark elves were first mentioned in Norse mythology as the Dökkálfar or Svartálfar written in the Prose Edda in the 13th century
  • J.R.R. Tolkien mentions both the dark elves and elves of the light in The Silmarillion
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