Swordier Radzig Sword - Battle Ready Kingdom Come Deliverance Replica
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A fully functional, game‑accurate replica of Sir Radzig Kobyla’s sword from Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Featuring a sharpened 1065 carbon steel blade, engraved stainless‑steel guard and pommel, and an ornately carved imitation‑ebony grip wrapped in silvered wire, this sword blends authenticity with durability.
The legendary sword of Sir Radzig Kobyla comes to life in this fully functional, game‑accurate replica forged for fans, collectors, and practitioners who want more than a display piece. This is a real weapon built to the standards of historical European longswords, crafted with the same attention to detail that made Radzig’s blade iconic in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The sharpened 1065 carbon steel blade delivers the resilience, cutting power, and lively handling expected from a true medieval sword, weighing in at just 3.2 lbs for excellent balance and responsiveness. It feels fast in the hand, capable in the cut, and perfectly suited for HEMA‑style drills or backyard cutting practice.
Every detail of the hilt has been recreated with care. The guard and pommel are made from hard‑wearing stainless steel, engraved to match the ornate look of the in‑game original while offering real durability for training and handling. The grip is carved from imitation ebony, richly engraved and wrapped with silvered wire and a stainless‑steel ring riser that locks the hand in securely. It is comfortable, stable, and built for actual use, not just display. This is the kind of sword a noble commander like Sir Radzig would trust in battle - elegant, symbolic, but absolutely functional.
Historically, the sword fits neatly into Ewart Oakeshott’s typology as a Type XVIa longsword with a Style 6 guard and a Type I1 pommel. These forms were common from the late 14th to the mid‑15th century, a period when long, tapered blades capable of both powerful cuts and armor‑piercing thrusts dominated European battlefields. The Style 6 guard was used for centuries across the continent, and the I1 pommel pattern was especially popular from around 1360 onward. The game’s designers clearly drew from authentic medieval examples, and this replica follows the same lineage.
The crossguard bears the Latin inscription seen in the game: PER MORTEM ET SEPULTURAM TUAM. R. LIBERA NOS. DOMINE. Translated, it reads: “By Thy precious Death and Burial, Lord, deliver us.” The line comes from the Litany of the Saints, and the mysterious “R.” is likely an error - either by the developers or, in‑universe, by the engraver — as it normally denotes the response in liturgical texts. The three circular cutouts in the guard may symbolize the Holy Trinity, adding another layer of meaning to an already storied weapon.
Within the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Radzig’s sword is one of the most memorable weapons in the entire narrative. The player wields it until the end of the Homecoming quest, after which it becomes unobtainable without console commands. Earlier versions of the game briefly allowed players to keep a non‑quest version during the nightmare sequence, but this was later replaced with the Robber Baron’s sword. Other longswords in the game resemble it - the Robber’s Sword and Longinus’ Sword come closest - but none match the exact proportions, detailing, and inscription of Radzig’s personal blade. This replica does, down to the smallest flourish.
The result is a sword that bridges the gap between historical realism and the gritty authenticity of the game’s world. It is a collector’s piece that can be proudly displayed, a functional weapon that handles like a true medieval longsword, and a faithful recreation that any fan of the game will instantly recognize.
Exceptional value for a sword of this quality - a blade worthy of Sir Radzig himself, ready to be wielded in the real world.













