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A '''parrying dagger''' is a small weapon held in the off-hand for defensive purposes and used in conjunction with a larger [[sword]]. | A '''parrying dagger''' is a small weapon held in the off-hand for defensive purposes and used in conjunction with a larger [[sword]]. | ||
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A parrying dagger is a small weapon held in the off-hand for defensive purposes and used in conjunction with a larger sword.
History
During the Seven Years' War, Assassin turned Templar Shay Patrick Cormac paired parrying daggers with his main weapon, dual-wielding both while in combat. While at times impractical these daggers shared a common aesthetic with the swords they were paired with.[1]