An ancient tradition has it that clerics who fought in battles in bygone times were armed with maces only in order to avoid shedding blood. This custom of 'sine effusione sanguinis' appears to be based almost entirely on a lesser-known part of the Bayeaux Tapestry which depicts Bishop Odo wielding a club-like mace at the Battle of Hastings. This ancient tradition found new favor among modern fans of Dungeons and Dragons Games which, early versions, similarly restricted the power of the Cleric Class to wielding on bludgeoning weapons in battle. This 'rule' has since then been widely imitated.
This LARP mace is not your standard, ultra-light latex-foam weapons, these are realistic reproductions created by injection mold processing and the materials themselves provide for a maintenance-free experience. The Odo Mace performs well in standard gaming seasons of spring, summer, fall and winter. Odo Mace beautifully crafted and has spectacular realism compared to real metal maces.
Key Features: Approved For LARP Use Ideal for LARP events, As A Practice Weapon, Theatrical Plays Or Movie Props Superior Durability Safe Play Spectacular Realism Reliable At All Temperatures Weather Resistant: Rain, Sun And Snow Latex Free (No Allergen Components) Maintenance Free Measurements: Total Length : 32 Inches Weight : 0.94 Lbs Core: Fiberglass