Daggers
Daggers are short, pointed weapons designed for stabbing. They typically have a double-edged blade and a hilt for a secure grip. Historically, daggers have been used in combat, self-defense, and as tools for various tasks. Their compact size makes them easy to conceal and carry.
In addition to their practical uses, daggers often hold cultural significance. Many cultures have created ornate daggers as symbols of status or power. For example, the Kris is a traditional dagger from Southeast Asia known for its wavy blade and spiritual importance. Daggers can also be found in various mythologies and literature, representing betrayal or stealth.