Talk:Rhindon

I did have a question about magic weapons since C.S. Lewis didn't talk about them that much. Does every empire have magic weapons? I mean obviously Narnia is a magical place and Peter had magical weapons--but could the Tisroc of the Calormenes, Telmarines, Archenland and places like the Merpeople Nation have magical weapons? I mean it seems likely since the Star people have magic and magic spears, I would think every empire would have some magic and magical weapons even knowing Lewis doesn't talk about it...right? Also, we see this sword in the Disney versions be passed down to the King's of Narnia. Is it possible that Tirian had this blade, or a similar magical one? Moran half valar (talk) 05:21, June 24, 2019 (UTC)

Possibly, though I don't remember if Tirian had the sword or not. There's no mention ever made about the Tisroc or kings of Archenland ever having any magic weapons. Storyseeker1 (talk) 17:42, June 24, 2019 (UTC)

Right there is NO MENTION of them having magic weapons. But does that mean they COULD have had magic weapons then? Narnians seem to have more magical stuff than anyone, also, Caspian does mention how much better the sword given to him by the Dwarves is than a Telmarine sword. Moran half valar (talk) 01:32, June 25, 2019 (UTC)

Caspian's sword was forged by the brothers of shuddering wood, who were noted for their skill in smithing. I believe the main point was that the construction was much better than that of his old sword, which was "as clumsy as a stick" in comparison. I don't remember any part of the books mentioning magic connected to Rhindon, but I could be wrong.

Isn't it also wiki policy to avoid speculation in articles? --The Dunatian (talk) 01:53, June 25, 2019 (UTC)

Well, considering that they live in a magical world then yeah, I suppose it is possible for them to get their hands on a magic weapon somewhere. But since Lewis never wrote about them ever having any then apparently they never did. The Dwarves were noted for their skill in forging, but as far as I know they didn't use any magic. Rhindon, I'm not so sure about. Considering how Peter got it and everything, it was definitely no ordinary sword, but it never displayed anything magical besides acting as a good blade for Peter. The one exception was in the VDT film when it glowed blue as they were fighting the serpent, but the movies don't count.

If you mean speculation in the main pages/articles then yeah, but in these talk pages then it's fine. Storyseeker1 (talk) 09:32, June 25, 2019 (UTC)