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rdfs:comment | - A Falx is a Latin word originally meaning Sickle, but was later used to mean any of a number of tools that had a curved blade that was sharp on the inside edge such as a Scythe. Falx was also used to mean a weapon, particularly that of the Thracians and Dacians, and later a siege hook used by the Romans themselves. Due to the scythe-like nature of the falx it is feasible to see why this weapon type is exclusively for Dark Knights.
- Falx is a katana wielded by Mitsurugi. This article is a stub. You can help the Soulcalibur Wiki by expanding it.
- Falx is an Einherjar from the game Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria. He is a Heavy Warrior and can be found in the Crawsus Forest Ruins.
- Falx - A inward facing very curved blade attached to a 3 foot hilt
* Speed: 6
* Accuracy: +2
* Damage: +9L/4
* Defense: -1
* Rate: 2
* Minimums: Str ****
* Cost: ****
* Tags: 2,O,R
- Launching from Imperial Admiral Harkov's flagship, the Victory-I class Star Destroyer Protector, Maarek Stele's TIE/LN starfighter identified the marauding corvette's crew as Dimok, yet also located stolen Imperial supplies aboard the Ripoblus cargo vessels. The civil war was more complex than suspected. With the intent to drive off the Dimok raiders, Imperial fighters destroyed the cargo ferry Mangonel along with numerous Y-wings (groups Baker, Adam and Charlie), while the TIE bombers fired proton torpedoes at the corvette, destroying it.
- The Dacian falx came in two sizes: one-handed and two-handed. The shorter variant was called sica (sickle) in the Dacian language (Valerius Maximus, III,2.12) with a blade length that varied but usually around long with a handle 1/3 longer than the blade. The two-handed falx was a pole-arm. It consisted of a long wooden shaft with a long curved iron blade of nearly-equal length attached to the end. Archaeological evidence indicates that the one-handed falx was also used two-handed.
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abstract | - A Falx is a Latin word originally meaning Sickle, but was later used to mean any of a number of tools that had a curved blade that was sharp on the inside edge such as a Scythe. Falx was also used to mean a weapon, particularly that of the Thracians and Dacians, and later a siege hook used by the Romans themselves. Due to the scythe-like nature of the falx it is feasible to see why this weapon type is exclusively for Dark Knights.
- Falx is a katana wielded by Mitsurugi. This article is a stub. You can help the Soulcalibur Wiki by expanding it.
- The Dacian falx came in two sizes: one-handed and two-handed. The shorter variant was called sica (sickle) in the Dacian language (Valerius Maximus, III,2.12) with a blade length that varied but usually around long with a handle 1/3 longer than the blade. The two-handed falx was a pole-arm. It consisted of a long wooden shaft with a long curved iron blade of nearly-equal length attached to the end. Archaeological evidence indicates that the one-handed falx was also used two-handed. The blade was sharpened only on the inside, and was reputed to be devastatingly effective. However, it left its user vulnerable because, being a two-handed weapon, the warrior could not also make use of a shield. It may be imagined that the length of the two-handed falx allowed it to be wielded with great force, the point piercing helmets and the blade splitting shields - it was said to be capable of splitting a shield in two at a single blow. Alternatively, it might be used as a hook, pulling away shields and cutting at vulnerable limbs. Trajan's column is a monument to the emperor’s conquest of Dacia. The massive base is covered with reliefs of trophies of Dacian weapons and includes several illustrations of the two-handed falx. The column itself has a helical frieze that tells the story of the Dacian wars. On the frieze, almost all the Dacians that are armed have shields and therefore cannot be using a two-handed falx. Unfortunately, the exact weapon of those few shown without shields cannot be determined with certainty. The frieze of Trajan's column also shows Dacians using a smaller, sword sized falx. However, this column is also largely stylised with the sculptor believed to have worked from Trajan's now lost commentary and unlikely to have witnessed the events himself. A further problem is that most of the weapons on the monument were made of metal which have since disappeared. The Adamclisi monument, built by Trajan to commemorate the Romans who lost their lives in the Dacian counter attack in Moesia, is thought to have been constructed by the soldiers who fought there so may be more accurate. This column shows four distinct types of falx whereas Trajan's shows only one type that does not resemble any on the Adamclisi monument. Because of this, historians disagree on which depiction is correct, but it has been pointed out that if the Trajan's column falx is correct then there would have been no need to modify Roman armour. Both columns show the Dacians fighting with no armour apart from a shield, although some on the Adamclisi are wearing helmets. Some historians believe that armour was not depicted to differentiate Dacians from Romans as both used the same style shield and other sources indicate that Dacians by this time had undergone Romanisation, used Roman military tactics and sometimes wore Roman style scale armour. It is likely the nobles at least wore armour and, combined with the falx, the Dacians would have been a formidable threat.
- Falx is an Einherjar from the game Valkyrie Profile 2: Silmeria. He is a Heavy Warrior and can be found in the Crawsus Forest Ruins.
- Falx - A inward facing very curved blade attached to a 3 foot hilt
* Speed: 6
* Accuracy: +2
* Damage: +9L/4
* Defense: -1
* Rate: 2
* Minimums: Str ****
* Cost: ****
* Tags: 2,O,R
- Launching from Imperial Admiral Harkov's flagship, the Victory-I class Star Destroyer Protector, Maarek Stele's TIE/LN starfighter identified the marauding corvette's crew as Dimok, yet also located stolen Imperial supplies aboard the Ripoblus cargo vessels. The civil war was more complex than suspected. With the intent to drive off the Dimok raiders, Imperial fighters destroyed the cargo ferry Mangonel along with numerous Y-wings (groups Baker, Adam and Charlie), while the TIE bombers fired proton torpedoes at the corvette, destroying it.
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