Display title | Jousting Lance |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The jousting lance is the iconic weapon of medieval knights and is given to many fictional characters with a chivalric theme, especially if they also wear full suits of plate armor, carry a large shield and ride a horse or some other fantasy/sci-fi equivalent. The average fictional jousting lance is much wider and pointier than those of antiquity, and often has spikes lining the curved surface or an engraved drill-like spiral pattern. If a user of this kind of lance has a Rival or Arch Enemy, expect the latter to be given the same weapon so they can settle their issues with an old-fashioned joust. |