Drawing burns? Scars? Burnt clothing?
References aren’t as easy to locate as one would think…
here, friend! i’ve been collecting these.
Drawing burns? Scars? Burnt clothing?
References aren’t as easy to locate as one would think…
here, friend! i’ve been collecting these.
WAISTCOAT. DRESS.
I don’t think you guys understand the extent of my love for waistcoats and vests.
I NEED DIS

Take note: this is how to properly disarm someone. Always go to the outside of the arm, not the inside.
ah yes I have been doing it wrong the whole time it seems cowering in fear was not the first step
Zulfiqar Tegha Sword
- Culture: Indian
The blade of the sword is of heavy thick steel, deeply curved while the edges to the front and back features large serrated teeth. The even width of the upper blade expands greatly towards the tip, this has the additional feature of having an intentional split or separation from the point towards the hilt for approximately 10 inches.
This is known as ‘zulfiqar’ or ‘Dhu al-Fiqar’ and refers to the sword of Ali which was split in battle, as such it is a symbol mainly used by the Shia Moslems and can be found on weapons, or emblems on flags or decoration throughout the Islamic world.
The hilt is of khanda sword form, with a large rounded handguard, and side guard to protect the fingers. The pommel comes with a large dished feature, long pommel spike of steel with some chiselled and pierced work at its base. The langet fixing the hilt to the blade has a lobed shape, while the grip area has some fabric covering.
Source: Copyright 2014 © Ashoka Arts