‘Say hello to my little friend’…

This week over at the Fantasy Review Barn we will be looking at NAMED WEAPONS as part of our Tough Travels through fantasy!!  Definition:

Surprise! This is not from the Tough Guide but fits the spirit of it well. So let us say for this topic the weapon either needs to be A. Named, B. Famous, or C. Sentient. Thanks to Mogsy for the idea!

Godley Weapons

Zeus’s Thunderbolt and Thor’s Hammer – The Gospel of Loki by Joanne Harris

Swords

Michael’s Sword in the Dresden Files (think it’s called Fidelacchius), Jim Butcher

Fragarach – the sword that Atticus owns from the Iron Druid Chronicles by Kevin Hearne

Sword of Gryffindor – Harry Potter

Sting – Bilbo’s and then Frodo’s sword from LotR by Tolkien

Shardblades – Oathbringer from Brandon Sanderson’s Words of Radiance

People/Assassins

Graceling by Kristen Cashore – Katsa – a deadly assassin and the King’s favourite ‘weapon of choice’.

Smith (ex assassin) from Kage Baker’s – The Anvil of the World

Spark by John twelve Hawks – Jacob – suffers from a condition which makes him believe he is dead – this makes him the ideal candidate to become an assassin – no fear!

Other

Harry’s blasting rod – The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher

Jean Tannen’s Sisters from The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

The One Ring – needs no other description!

22 Responses to “‘Say hello to my little friend’…”

  1. Bob Milne (@beauty_in_ruins)'s avatar Bob Milne (@beauty_in_ruins)

    Hmm, I completely missed the Shardblades . . . great list!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Actually I was really chuffed with myself when I thought of the Shardblades! Really quite ridiculously pleased!! You’d think I’d written the books.
      Lynn 😀

  2. Nathan's avatar Nathan

    Nice turn of the phrase, people can be weapon’s too huh! If that is the case then I officially add Smoke from Linda Nagada’s Puzzle Lands series.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Wellllll, I’m not entirely sure that I wasn’t being a bit downright cheeky there, but, nothing ventured – I was trying to come up with five different headings but couldn’t think of a fifth – I nearly put animals on there.
      Lynn 😀

  3. Kaja's avatar Kaja

    Ooh, most of my weapon choices are on your list as well 🙂 I like that you included assassins – they totally count as weapons!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      Haha, good, I’m glad they count – I figured I was being a bit cheeky but I didn’t think Nathan would have me thrown in an oubliette or anything (he’s pretty chilled out!)
      Lynn 😀

  4. Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum's avatar Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum

    Oh durrrr! I completely missed the sacred swords in Dresden Files! I don’t know how, since they were such a huge focus of the last few books. And here I thought that I’d be looking mostly at epic or traditional fantasy in my list this week, but I realized too that there are a lot of named/famous weapons in UF too 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      The sword of Michael was the first weapon that came to mind – I think it’s because I’m still fairly early on in the series. Then I thought of a bunch of other weapons that I couldn’t really have as I’ve not read the books!!! Damn it – I need to just start out and out lying.
      Lynn 😀

  5. Angie @Angela's Anxious Life's avatar Angie @Angela's Anxious Life

    I don’t know why I didn’t think of Dresden Files!!! Also “Graceling by Kristen Cashore – Katsa – a deadly assassin and the King’s favourite ‘weapon of choice’.” is perfect too!! The One Ring is also a good choice!!! Love love!

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I thought of the Dresden Files first for some strange reason.
      Of course I love anything to do with the LotR.
      Lynn:D

  6. nrlymrtl's avatar nrlymrtl

    There’s a few named blades in The Wheel of Time, and the series also has several magical weapons – they are mostly little figurines or jewelry, but they get special names and can wreak a lot of damage. I love the weapons in The Iron Druid Chronicles and The Dresden Files.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      i knew that the Wheel of Time would have lots of contributions but of course I haven’t read them (I considered asking you and just plain cheating but don’t tell anyone!).
      I love the Druid Chronicles and the Dresden Files. I was trying to think of jewellery – wasn’t there a necklace in Harry Potter??
      Lynn 😀

      • nrlymrtl's avatar nrlymrtl

        Hermione’s time turner, and there was an evil ring. Harry Dresden also has his jewelry,and of course the evil coins (they’re kind of a mental weapon).

      • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

        How do you remember all of this. Im useless!

  7. jessicabookworm's avatar jessicabookworm

    Interesting choices. The first sword that came to mind for me was, of course, Sting! After a bit of thought though I would also pick Kring the magical sword with a mind of it’s own who is determined to make Rincewind the wizard a hero in The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett 🙂

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      nice with the Terry Pratchett. I’ve only read the Tiffany Aching and really need to read more.
      Lynn:D

  8. Lisa (@TenaciousReader)'s avatar Lisa (@TenaciousReader)

    Wicked Sisters!! 🙂 That’s my favorite of named weapons! 🙂

  9. Danya @ Fine Print's avatar Danya @ Fine Print

    Dang it, Fragarach!!! I knew I was forgetting a major sword. I didn’t even think of the One Ring as a weapon, but you’re completely right – it’s the baddest weapon for sure (if not the biggest, haha).

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I was actually trying to think of different objects and the ring was the most famous I could come up with! I’m sure there must be other jewellery or items but my brain wouldn’t find them for me!
      Lynn 😀

  10. Pabkins's avatar Tabitha (Not Yet Read)

    I really want to continue that Kevin Hearne series – I’ve only got through the first one so far.

    • @lynnsbooks's avatar lynnsbooks

      I think I’ve read 3 or maybe 4 – I need to press on. I have one on my kindle just sat waiting – it’s amazing how you can forget how many books you actually have when some are e-books!
      Lynn 😀

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