
St. George’s Sword Claims the Legend of Kingdom Come Deliverance II
Forged in legend. Claimed through mastery.
Forged between history, symbol, and mastery, the official St. George’s Sword from Kingdom Come: Deliverance II transforms a legendary blade into an immersive LARP and collector’s piece.
From legend… to the forge
There are swords you find.
There are swords you forge.
And then, there are swords that carry something more.
The St. George’s Sword from Kingdom Come: Deliverance II belongs to that rare category.
Inspired by one of the most powerful symbols of medieval knighthood, and brought to life through the world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, this blade is not defined by a single story… but by what it represents.
Saint George.
The knight.
The symbol of courage against chaos.
Not history as a fixed record.
But history as it lived in the minds of those who carried swords.

A weapon shaped by prestige, not chance
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the St. George’s Sword is not presented as a simple narrative artifact with a fixed origin story.
And that is precisely what makes it powerful.
It emerges through craft, through opportunity, through persistence.
A weapon tied to the world of blacksmithing, to the rise of skill, to the mastery of the forge itself.
It is not handed to you.
It appears where effort meets chance.
Where knowledge meets opportunity.
Where the forge becomes more than a tool… but a path.
Not just a weapon.
A mark of progression. A mark of prestige.

The language of the blade
For those who have handled newly forged steel, you will recognize the song of a blade meeting another in those first exchanges.
What defines the St. George sword is not a single story.
Its song resonates like a legend, not merely the echo of first contact.
- A blade marked with red-gold inscriptions
- A hilt adorned with flames
- A pommel shaped with the presence of a defeated dragon

These are not random elements.
They echo a medieval world where weapons spoke.
Where gold inlay marked status and mastery.
Where ornament carried meaning.
Where the dragon was not just a creature… but a force to overcome.
This is not fantasy layered on steel.
It is a visual language deeply rooted in medieval culture.

The weight of Saint George
Saint George is not just a legend.
He became, across medieval Europe, a symbol of martial virtue.
A patron of knights. A figure associated with courage, sacrifice, and righteous combat.
The dragon he defeats is not just a beast.
It is chaos. Fear. The unknown.
And that symbolism endured.
Not through historical certainty.
But through belief, devotion, and identity.
That is what gives this sword its weight.
The Calimacil challenge
Recreating the St. George’s Sword was not about replicating a model.
It was about translating meaning into form.
How do you take a weapon defined by prestige, symbolism, and refinement…
and make it safe, functional, and alive in the real world?
This is the paradox Calimacil has embraced since 2004.
We do not reproduce.
We interpret.
We elevate.

That is why perfection rarely reveals itself in the first iteration.
A short run of special early bunny editions reflects the journey toward ever greater mastery.
Calimacil never settles for what is merely successful.
We seek the exceptional, the unexpected, the spark.
The scabbard
A sword does not live only in action.
At rest, worn at the belt, it becomes a mark of rank, mastery, and intent.
With its scabbard… it becomes something else.
For that reason, Calimacil linked up with Les Artisans d’Azure for crafting the piece of art designed by Warhorse Studios.

St. George’s Sword is accompanied by a uniquely designed scabbard, built not as an accessory, but as an extension of the weapon itself.
It completes the silhouette.
It anchors the identity.
It reinforces the sense of presence.
This is where immersion deepens.
Because carrying the sword becomes part of the experience.
Claim the legend
Some swords are given. Others are claimed. This one was never meant to be ordinary.
Discover St. George’s Sword