I prefer to improvise. Keeps things from getting too boring.
( but he does raise the knife he's got in hand, flips the blade around so he's got the hilt out towards dylan, blade pressing against the underside of his forearm. it's sharp enough that without the fabric separating them, it'd probably be pressing in just deep enough to draw blood. it's curved on one side, straight on the other. )
This one's a 119. 420HC steel, well-balanced. Doesn't hold a sharp edge as long as spendier blades might, but it's easy enough to sharpen. It'd work great for gouging.
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( but he does raise the knife he's got in hand, flips the blade around so he's got the hilt out towards dylan, blade pressing against the underside of his forearm. it's sharp enough that without the fabric separating them, it'd probably be pressing in just deep enough to draw blood. it's curved on one side, straight on the other. )
This one's a 119. 420HC steel, well-balanced. Doesn't hold a sharp edge as long as spendier blades might, but it's easy enough to sharpen. It'd work great for gouging.