These three swords were all carved and crafted from broomsticks way back when I was a teenager. The guards were from 2X4's. The crests were bits of wood I found around the shed, and the black grips were hockey tape. A hand shaver and wood glue were my best tools (and fingers that ached so much during and a little after each), but it was fun. But I've since given up the first two of these blades (moving entanglements), and I'd like some metal versions of each of these three. There are actually two more blades and a shield I wouldn't mind getting crafted in metal, but one thing at a time.
Sword No.1: Bvornt'wenn (above) is a more traditional western style sword with the Crusader-type design with red colouration. The one side of the guard has a seascape left (fish and sea creatures near sunken land bank) and horizon scape right (bird flying over mountain and plains). On the other side of the guard are castle battlements left and right. The crest in the middle of each side of the guard are crossed symbols (castles and two columns on one side and castles and two duck heads on the other). I don't actually remember what those crests symbolize. I came up with them when I was sixteen. That was a while ago. The grip is black with a red gem for a pommel.
Sword No.2: Goelld'n-Auk (above) is another crusader styled sword. It uses gold for colour. On its guard, the one side, wings are carves spanning from left to right with the crest in the middle. On the other side, hands are carved left and right of the crest. For the one crest, there are crossed hawks and three arrows for one and crossed hawks and four ... heads? I don't actually remember what they are. I don't have the original sword either, just these pictures. I'm open to suggestion for this second crest. The grip is black with a gold band around near the pommel for this blade.
Sword No.3: Di'Jennai (above) is a katana styled sword. The handle is carved to be a dragon with its head reared back and tongue out. The guard, being a katana type blade, is a simple black loop with six studs equidistant around. I still actually own this blade, so I could include pics of the handle for this sword. The last pic here is doubled due to upload issues, but it takes so long for the website to upload the pics again, and the site can't seem to remove just one pic from a gallery. I decided to just leave the double. I'm hoping that's alright.