Object
Saladin’s Sword
Saladin references this sword in his throne room, urging to keep one hand on it while agreeing to Richard's marriage proposal. The gesture signals ongoing war preparations despite diplomatic pretense. Saphadin, King Richard, Joanna, and Sir Ian of Jaffa stand present as Saladin issues orders to mobilize armies. A separate sword functions as a weapon when bandit Ibrahim ambushes Ian in the desert, striking him unconscious during a purse theft struggle.
4 appearances
Purpose
Weapon for combat readiness
Significance
Embodies Saladin's distrust of Crusader peace overtures, highlighting his strategy to balance alliance talks with military mobilization and exposing fraternal tensions with ambitious Saphadin.
Appearances in the Narrative
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