- Shotel
A shotel is a curved
sword originating in Abyssinia (ancientEthiopia ). It looks very much like aNear East ernscimitar , but the curve is almost a full half circle. The blade is flat and double-edged with a diamond cross-section. The blade is about 40 inches in total length and thehilt is a simple wooden piece with no guard. The shotel was carried in a close fitting leatherscabbard .*cite book | last = Stone | first = George Cameron | title = A Glossary of the Construction, Decoration, and Use of Arms and Armor in All Countries and in All Times | origyear = 1934 | year = 1999 | publisher = Dover Publications | location = Mineola NY | isbn = 0-486-40726-8 | pages = p. 562]The Abyssinians did not use any
fencing techniques, so these blades were not used to slice or cut through but to hook the opponent by reaching around. Its shape is similar to a bigsickle and can be effectively used to reach around an opponent's shield and stab them in vital areas, such as thekidney s orlung s.However, the mid-18th century European visitor to Ethiopia,
Remedius Prutky , often uses the word "shotel" to describe a carving knife. [J.H. Arrowsmith-Brown (trans.), "Prutky's Travels in Ethiopia and other Countries" with notes by Richard Pankhurst (London: Hakluyt Society, 1991), pp. 77, 165.]hotels in media
Gundam Sandrock from the popular anime series "Gundam Wing" used a pair of large shotels as its primary weapons.
Kamen Rider Gatack 's "Gatack Caliburs", inKamen Rider Kabuto , are designed after shotels as well. The weapon also makes appearances in thePlaystation gamesVagrant Story and . Additionally the massively-multiplayer online game Final Fantasy XI features a Shotel as one of the the available weapons.References
External links
* [http://www.thearma.org/essays/nobest.htm "There is no best sword"]
*http://oriental-arms.co.il/item.php?id=569
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