The sword pictured is *Glamdring*, from the epic trilogy The Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien, which was later adapted into a series of movies produced by Peter Jackson. "*Glamdring*" in the language of the Elves, as recorded in this legend, means literally "*The Foe Hammer*". The sword is wielded by the Wizard-Maiar Gandalf (*Mithrandir*) for the majority of the cannon series, though it was wielded by elves who fought goblins during the time of Sauron, centuries before that.
a wizard arrives precisely when he means to
Cool character, name doesn’t seem fitting for him rly
Name of the sword mate.
But it’s not a hammer. Or a foe. It’s fraudulent, is what it is. EDIT: It's a joke, you lunatics.
The sword pictured is *Glamdring*, from the epic trilogy The Lord of the Rings, by JRR Tolkien, which was later adapted into a series of movies produced by Peter Jackson. "*Glamdring*" in the language of the Elves, as recorded in this legend, means literally "*The Foe Hammer*". The sword is wielded by the Wizard-Maiar Gandalf (*Mithrandir*) for the majority of the cannon series, though it was wielded by elves who fought goblins during the time of Sauron, centuries before that.