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Latest revision as of 00:57, 12 May 2026

This article is about a Scandinavian swordstaff. You may be looking for the Guandao, a glaive also known as the crescent blade, or the Crescent Axe, a glaive with a crescent-shaped blade..
Crescent Glaive

The Crescent Glaive was a Scandinavian polearm that was effectively a sword mounted atop a long shaft, much like a swordstaff.

Description[edit | edit source]

In spite of its name, the Crescent Glaive was not a glaive because its blade is straight rather than curved and double-edged rather than single-edged. This blade was so long and extensive that the overall weapon was functionally an entire sword sprouting from the end of a pole, complete with a ricasso and a crescent-shaped crossguard under the blade and partway along the shaft. The guards themselves sprung blades. A fairly potent weapon, the Crescent Glaive boasted the versatility of a sword and the reach of a spear, fusing the strengths of both.[1]

History[edit | edit source]

During the French Revolution, the Crescent Glaive had found its way to Paris despite its Scandinavian origins. There, it was sold for 5,000.[1]

Weapon statistics[edit | edit source]

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Description
A Scandinavian pole arm that combines the versatility of a sword with the reach of a spear.

Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • The name Crescent Glaive is a misnomer given that the polearm is not in any respects a glaive but a swordstaff. Its name should also not be confused with the Chinese Guandao, a glaive occasionally called a crescent blade in English.

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