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The maces are kept on view in the town's museum.
Weighted clubs or maces can be set against the back.
There were others she couldn't identify, but that looked almost like maces.
He felt much better; swords and maces were all right in their way, but every man knew his own weapons best.
If you did have a car you could go to Maces and stuff like that.
The University also possesses three other maces, of a more modern origin.
Maces and clubs are good for use against the undead.
The maces hit each man squarely in the head.
He uses an electric maces and most times hides in black smoke.
During the copper age maces were much in demand.
Maces, being simple to make, cheap, and straightforward in application, were quite common weapons.
Today's ceremonial maces are therefore now carried, so to speak, upside down.
Is it seemly to bash people's heads in with maces?
They fought with blunt weapons, such as maces, like the ones these two had resting on the table.
Maces have had a role in ceremonial practices over time, including some still in use today.
Ceremonial maces are important in many parliaments following the Westminster system.
In these bands, drum majors also march on the field and frequently use maces.
They swept their maces back and forth, warding off her sword.
I have an idea, too, that one of those heavy flint or porphyry maces was used.
The Maces conducted their first couples retreat in 1962.
The bikers came in with guns, chains, swinging maces; the works.
Some, armed with maces, tried to crush the skulls of the attackers.
Clerics are a close-ranged class that use maces and hammers.
The maces of foot soldiers were usually quite short (two or three feet, or 70 to 90 cm).
Maces are also used as a parade item, rather than a tool of war, notably in military bands.