Edit for clarity, I’m talking about when someone holds their sword in the grip where the blade is pointed along the forearm, instead of the usually grip, where it’s an extension of your arm. I clearly don’t know how much general knowledge people have about swords.

Cool guy holding a sword backwards

Bit of a rant here. It’s like the smallest of nitpicks. It’s not a big deal. But I also wish people in charge of how swords in media are handled had to just hold a sword for an hour, because it’s immediately obvious how impractical that technique is.

I’ve had a medium amount of sword handling in my life which is probably why it bothers me so much. Minor amount of 16th century swordplay, 4 years of fencing, half a year with Kung Fu sword form. Not an expert, but enough to know how the muscles work. Holding it backwards puts a huge amount of strain on the wrong part of the forearm, forget blocking or deflecting, shorten your effective range by almost the entire of the sword. You might as well just be punching the dude.

Technically you could argue for some amount of reverse grip. Could potentially catch someone off guard, but also they could just stab you. With a short blade an icepick grip is entirely viable. That’s not generally how it’s presented, it’s depicted as a main character style that implies more skill than the usual plebeians.

It just bothers the fuck out of me. I know nobody cares, and I feel like guns are misused much worse in media. But fuck me it’s so annoying every time it comes up.

    • Baggie@lemmy.zipOP
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      Knives are fine, blade is small enough to not put excess stress on your wrist or arm, you aren’t blocking with a knife, helps get in close to be behind the enemy guard or attack from unusual angles.

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          Are those the ninja turtle styles ones with the two extra bits on the side?

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            That’s called a sai, which can be used as a parry dagger

            Usually parry daggers see thick, 6 inch blades meant to be used to basically slap a weapon away from you in a fight, and some (like the sai) have ornamentation to help grab and steal a blade off your opponent

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      What I like about weapon portrayal in Vinland Saga is that it actually shows how silly is it to try to unsheath a sword from behind your back.

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      Makes a lot more sense with knives. It can actually hide them from your opponent fairly effectively, and you can still stab with that grip since the blade isn’t too long for that.