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Objects Facet
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Furnishings and Equipment (hierarchy name)
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Weapons and Ammunition (hierarchy name)
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weapons
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armaments
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ceremonial weapons
............................
bannerstones
[
N
]
............................
bloodletters
............................
ceremonial axes
............................
ceremonial knives
............................
ceremonial maces
............................
ceremonial spears
............................
ceremonial staffs
............................
ceremonial swords
............................
partisans
[
N
]
............................
pashas (ceremonial weapons)
............................
pogamoggans
[
N
]
............................
récades
............................
vajras
........................
combination weapons
............................
combination guns
............................
sword sticks
[
N
]
........................
edged weapons
............................
arrows (projectiles)
[
N
]
............................
axes (weapons)
............................
bayonets
............................
cakras (weapons)
............................
crossbow bolts (edged weapons)
............................
daggers (weapons)
............................
darts
[
N
]
............................
edged weapon components
[
N
]
............................
fist weapons
............................
guillotines (edged weapons)
............................
harpoons
............................
knives
[
N
]
............................
machetes (knives)
[
N
]
............................
staff weapons
............................
swords
............................
sword sticks
............................
<temporary alphabetical list: edged weapons>
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explosive weapons
............................
bombs (explosive weapons)
............................
grenades
............................
mines (explosive weapons)
............................
petards
........................
incendiary weapons
............................
flamethrowers
............................
Greek fire
[
N
]
............................
incendiary bombs
[
N
]
............................
incendiary grenades
[
N
]
............................
napalm
[
N
]
........................
percussive weapons
............................
battering rams
............................
blackjacks (weapons)
............................
cat-o'-nine-tails
[
N
]
............................
ceremonial staffs
[
N
]
............................
clubs (weapons)
............................
flails (weapons)
............................
fly swatters
............................
knouts
[
N
]
............................
lassos
[
N
]
............................
mere
............................
morning stars
............................
quarterstaffs
............................
war hammers
............................
whips (striking tools)
........................
projectile weapons
............................
grenades
[
N
]
............................
projectile weapon components
[
N
]
............................
<projectile weapons with explosive propellant>
............................
<projectile weapons with nonexplosive propellant>
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