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  2. Bara Sangihe - Wikipedia

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    The Bara Sangihe is known for its unique shaped blade that resembles a crocodile [2] or a beak of a bird with serrations. The shape of its handle also splits into two, [ 3 ] is made of wood, carved with traditional Sangirese motifs. [ 4 ]

  3. Category:Weapons of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 November 2014, at 03:32 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Piso Sanalenggam - Wikipedia

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    This sword is a weapon of war during the times when feuds were frequent among the different Batak groups. [1] Piso Sanalenggam that were made by datu priests from the Dairi Regency region, is used for the preparation of medicine and magical substances.

  5. Soulslike - Wikipedia

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    A Soulslike (also spelled Souls-like) is a subgenre of action role-playing games known for high difficulty level and emphasis on environmental storytelling, typically in a dark fantasy setting. It has its origin in Demon's Souls and the Dark Souls trilogy by FromSoftware, the themes and mechanics of which directly inspired several other games ...

  6. Soulcalibur - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] [17] Released on May 8, 2014, Unbreakable Soul is a card-based fighting game where players can pick different attack cards to strike enemies. The elemental system makes a return from Soulcalibur: Lost Swords; players can mix cards with one of five elements: fire, water, wind, light, and dark. There are over 200 weapons as well as more ...

  7. Krai Silai - Wikipedia

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    The Krai Silai (which means "great sword") or simply called Tanimbarese sword, is a sword originating from the Tanimbar Islands, Indonesia. [1]

  8. Tangkin - Wikipedia

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    The word tangkin in Iban language means "to wear" or "to don", specifically some weapon such as a sword. [3] The Tangkin is often used when men would enter the jungle for fishing or hunting. [4] It is carried by the side of the waist or tied to a loop around the waist. [5] The Tangkin has a curved wooden handle with a brass ferrule. [6]

  9. Niabor - Wikipedia

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    Niabor (other names also include Beadah, Naibor, Nyabor, Nyabur, Parang Njabur Laki-Laki) is a curved sword from Borneo, a characteristic weapon of the Sea-Dayaks. [ 1 ] Description