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We are your one-stop shop for Medieval Swords, Renaissance Clothing, and many other Medieval & Renaissance items serving you since 1999.
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Along your travels, you encounter a horde of undead warriors. You only have enough time to grab one weapon from your cart. Which will you grab? ❤️ for the Black Spiked Morningstar (ZS-901146-BK) 🔄 for the Witchking Sword (UC1266)
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Cosplayers! Did you know our costume wigs are part of our Halloween Sale? Use code GETSPOOKY to save 20% on wigs in our costume section. Hurry! The sale ends on Sunday, October 30th at midnight CST. Click here to see what wigs we have to offer: medievalcollectibles.com/product-catego
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#ThisDayInHistory - 1521 Holy RomanEmperor Charles V banned wooden buildings in Amsterdam. His decree called for the wooden buildings to be torn down and replaced with stone. At the time, Amsterdam was known as the "City of a Thousand Wooden Homes". Talk about awkward...
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Quiet on the set! We're making magic over here! Happy Monday, adventurers! We wanted to share a behind-the-scenes look at our creative process as we work on getting some fun new things made! How are you making magic this Monday?
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Halloween Fun Fact: Frankenstein was originally shown with normal human skin tones. Makeup artist Jack P. Pierce was the first to use green paint to emulate grey in black-and-white depictions. Following this, the trend continued to recall Frankenstein's monster as green.
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Good morning, adventurers! We're halfway through the week. Drop a GIF in the replies to show us how you're feeling at this halfway point to the weekend! We'll start:
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Fun Fact: In Norse Mythology, the draugr was a corpse that abandoned its tomb after death and sought to feast on the flesh of the living. This monster had incredible strength and was tough to kill. Some believed that even removing its head wouldn’t do the job permanently.
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