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It seems blades (like the Cinqueda (spelling?) and the wide stabbing blades of the Roman Gladius) are meant to be so wide that they cause an INCREASED LIKELIHOOD to sever nerves and some major connections (as well as massive trauma to organs and muscle groups) in an attempt to do such a switch off.
Some kinds of injuries will only cause blood loss etc. while some others will always incapacitate. A compound fracture of a leg will stop somone from walking, regardless of their adrenaline level. If you hack through all the muscles in somoenes arm, they cannot use that arm any more. If you cut halfway through somebdies neck or body, they are going to drop.I would think adrenaline surges in a real fight would have one going at least a little while longer after a hit until blood pressure drops kick in....
Going back to the original thread question, it seems ability to penetrate with the point seems to be slightly more relevant than ability to penetrate with the edge....???
It seems blades (like the Cinqueda (spelling?) and the wide stabbing blades of the Roman Gladius) are meant to be so wide that they cause an INCREASED LIKELIHOOD to sever nerves and some major connections (as well as massive trauma to organs and muscle groups) in an attempt to do such a switch off.
Yeah, thats no accident either
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