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* Inverted in ''VideoGame/BaldursGate II'': The Pixie Prick is a dagger that was originally made to be a greatsword for a pixie knight.

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* Inverted in ''VideoGame/BaldursGate II'': ''VideoGame/BaldursGateII'': The Pixie Prick is a dagger that was originally made to be a greatsword for a pixie knight.
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* ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': The "Titan Cleaver" is just an ordinary pocket-knife, but to the residents of [[MouseWorld Rodentia]] it's a {{BFS}} that several characters are surprised the protagonist can even carry, let alone use in combat.

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* ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': The "Titan Cleaver" ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': Very common in the MouseWorld of Rodentia, with quite a few characters wielding human-made objects as what they call "[[HumansAreCthulhu God Weapons]]." Verm's "[[{{BFS}} Titan Cleaver]]" is just an ordinary pocket-knife, but to Gwen's glaive is a scalpel, Blademaster Leo uses a needle as a sword, Diego uses a gavel as a massive warhammer, the residents of [[MouseWorld Rodentia]] it's a {{BFS}} that several characters are surprised the protagonist can even carry, let alone scissor-sisters each use in combat.one-half of a broken pair of scissors as longswords, and so on.
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* ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': The "Titan Cleaver" is just an ordinary switchblade, but to the residents of [[MouseWorld Rodentia]] it's a {{BFS}} that several characters are surprised the protagonist can even carry, let alone use in combat.

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* ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': The "Titan Cleaver" is just an ordinary switchblade, pocket-knife, but to the residents of [[MouseWorld Rodentia]] it's a {{BFS}} that several characters are surprised the protagonist can even carry, let alone use in combat.
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* ''WebOriginal/CodexInversus'': Giants were so absurdly huge that their tools are artifacts are essentially landscape features for human-sized beings, but can be used for improvised purposes by larger beings. Trolls, for instance, are tall and strong enough to be able to use a giant's table knife as a two-handed sword.

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* ''WebOriginal/CodexInversus'': ''Blog/CodexInversus'': Giants were so absurdly huge that their tools are artifacts are essentially landscape features for human-sized beings, but can be used for improvised purposes by larger beings. Trolls, for instance, are tall and strong enough to be able to use a giant's table knife as a two-handed sword.
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* ''VideoGame/SmallSaga'': The "Titan Cleaver" is just an ordinary switchblade, but to the residents of [[MouseWorld Rodentia]] it's a {{BFS}} that several characters are surprised the protagonist can even carry, let alone use in combat.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', Raubahn gives his adopted son Pipin one of his signature [[DualWielding twin swords]] [[spoiler:after [[AnArmAndALeg losing an arm]] and thus no longer being able to hold both]]. Raubahn is a hulking [[HumansByAnyOtherName Hyur]] Highlander around 6 feet tall while Pipin is a Dunesfolk [[LittlePeople Lalafell]] in the ballpark of 4 feet. Unsurprisingly, Pipin uses the blade in a two-handed Dark Knight style.

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* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV'', ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''
** The Gigas Greatsword (previously a Valentione's Day event reward, now available on the Online Store) is a two-handed weapon for Dark Knights. As its name implies, it shares its model with the sword wielded by some Gigas enemies, who carry the blade one-handed.
** At the tail end of ''Stormblood'',
Raubahn gives his adopted son Pipin one of his signature [[DualWielding twin swords]] [[spoiler:after [[AnArmAndALeg losing an arm]] and thus no longer being able to hold both]]. Raubahn is a hulking [[HumansByAnyOtherName Hyur]] Highlander around 6 feet tall while Pipin is a Dunesfolk [[LittlePeople Lalafell]] in the ballpark of 4 feet. Unsurprisingly, Pipin uses the blade in a two-handed Dark Knight style.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bravestarr}}'': The Hammer of Justice is a LegendaryWeapon from the old warrior age of the Priarie people, who would hold it like a large, one-handed warhammer. In the hands of a human, it's only a little larger than a judge's gavel. Fitting that the Pairie people would gift the weapon to J.B. [=McBride=], the new human judge of New Texas.
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* ''WebOriginal/CodexInversus'': Giants were so absurdly huge that their tools are artifacts are essentially landscape features for human-sized beings, but can be used for improvised purposes by larger beings. Trolls, for instance, are tall and strong enough to be able to use a giant's table knife as a two-handed sword.
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