swordtesters
Swordtesters, also known as swordbreakers or swordbearers, were individuals in medieval Europe who played a crucial role in royal and noble ceremonies. Their primary function was to test the sharpness and durability of a sword before it was presented to a king or other high-ranking official. This ritual was believed to symbolize the strength and legitimacy of the ruler, as well as the quality of the blade itself.
The practice of swordtesting originated in the early medieval period and was particularly prominent during the
Swordtesters were often members of the royal household or the clergy, as their role carried significant symbolic
While the exact origins of swordtesting are not entirely clear, it likely drew from earlier Germanic and