Broken Sword (disambiguation)
- Broken Sword (disambiguation)
Broken Sword may refer to:
*The adventure game series Broken Sword by Revolution Software (1996)
*The fictional location Broken Sword (fictional location)
*The 1954 fantasy novel The Broken Sword by the American writer Poul Anderson
*Brokensword, a small community in Crawford County, Ohio, United States
*"Broken Sword" (Chinese: "chan jian") is the name of a lead character played by Tony Leung Chiu Wai in the Zhang Yimou film Hero
*A fictional weapon in J.R.R. Tolkien's books, the sword Narsil held by King Elendil and broken by Sauron, later reforged and renamed Andúril.
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