Ep 25. The Falchion
- TVPG
- August 14, 2019
- 38 min
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In season 6 episode 25 of Forged in Fire, titled "The Falchion," four talented bladesmiths compete to craft a weapon that has stumped many before them: the falchion. This unique sword, with its curved blade and distinctive hilt, has a long history dating back to medieval times.
The competitors start by forging the blade from high carbon steel, carefully hammering and shaping it into the correct curve. Then, they move on to creating the hilt and handle, which must not only be functional but also beautiful.
Throughout the process, host Wil Willis and judges J. Neilson, David Baker, and Doug Marcaida offer advice and critique to ensure that each weapon meets the required standards for both form and function. The contestants must pay close attention to detail, as even the slightest flaw could be the difference between victory and defeat.
In the first round, the bladesmiths must create a precise replica of a falchion from history. Their weapons are put to the test with a sharpness and strength test, as well as a unique slicing challenge that puts the curve of the blade to the test. The judges scrutinize each weapon, looking for any imperfections.
In the second round, the three remaining contestants are tasked with putting their own unique spin on the falchion, while staying true to its historical roots. They have just a few hours to create a blade that combines both form and function, while still showcasing their own individual style.
In the final round, the last two bladesmiths face off in a fierce head-to-head competition. Their final weapons are put to the ultimate test: a brutal strength and durability test that is sure to push their falchions to the limit. Only one will emerge victorious and claim the title of Forged in Fire champion.
Overall, "The Falchion" is a thrilling episode that showcases the artistry and skill required to craft such a unique and historical weapon. With expert guidance from the judges, the bladesmiths must rise to the challenge and create a blade that is both beautiful and deadly. Fans of the show and history buffs alike will be on the edge of their seats as they watch the competition unfold.