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4A popular pose for swordsmen, gunslingers, or any [[SinisterScythe other title]] that is describing a specific weapon user. This is when someone who forgoes carrying a sheath or holster and instead lets their weapon rest lazily slung over their shoulder when not in use. This is often invoked by characters whose weapon diagonally SticksToTheBack. It [[{{Pun}} carries]] the I-Don't-Give-A-Damn effect while making the weapon look [[CoolSword cooler]]. It does have some level of practicality: a particularly large [[{{BFS}} blade]] or [[{{BFG}} gun]] is difficult to hold in any other way.
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6This can be safely done in real life if you're careful and have the proper training or just have the right weapon. A single-edged blade has a blunt back which can be harmlessly rested on the shoulder; the popularity of this trope in Japan is probably related to the katana and other single-edged blades being the most common there. A double-edged sword can add danger, but that depends on exactly how sharp the sword is, what clothes or armor you're wearing, etc. The flat of a double edged blade provides a side to rest it on as long as you watch out for the edge that's facing your head or neck. Polearm and blunt-weapon users usually don't have to worry about such problems however.
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8Related to StabTheSky.
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16* Ichigo of ''Manga/{{Bleach}}'' loves this. The sheer size of his sword make accidentally cutting himself unlikely, as the sharp edge is above his head level.
17** Kenpachi will often be seen with his shikai, a rusty old katana with a heavily chipped edge, slung across his right shoulder and his little pink-haired girl lieutenant Yachiru on his left.
18* Zelgadis of ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' does this sometimes. Having [[MadeOfIron skin like rock]], he can let the sword rest on the sharp end if he likes (probably damaging the blade).
19* Eishun Konoe of ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'' has been seen doing this. Also Jack Rakan on the photo of Nagi's group Ala Rubra.
20* Guts of ''Manga/{{Berserk}}'' is also fond of doing this. The Dragon Slayer isn't sharp like most {{BFS}}'s, and mainly generates cutting power through its mass and the blinding speed with which the freakishly strong Guts swings it. Parodied in the English [[HilariousOuttakes outtakes]] for [[Anime/Berserk1997 the 1997 anime]], where Guts places his large "Leader of the Hawks Raiders"-era sword on his back when he's still recovering and topless, making Marc Diraison scream in agony at how a bad of an idea it was.
21* Mimiru from ''Anime/DotHackSign''.
22* Zabuza Momochi of ''Manga/{{Naruto}}'', like anyone else using a {{BFS}} and carrying their sword diagonally, is partial to this.
23** Kisame Hoshigaki, another {{BFS}} user, also does this. Though as his sword doesn't so much ''cut'' as ''shred'' there's less risk of decapitation.
24* Rena Ryuugu from ''VisualNovel/HigurashiWhenTheyCry'' does this with her [[GirlWithPsychoWeapon cleaver]].
25* ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'' has done this, but rarely, since his {{BFS}} transforms back to a normal sized katana when sheathed. So he only does it when he's taking a wait-and-see attitude towards the action being over.
26* Kayin and Eiji from the ''VideoGame/BattleArenaToshinden'' OVA do this.
27* The iconic shot from ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' depicts Kamina resting his katana on the shoulder like this.
28* Nicholas D. Wolfwood from ''Manga/{{Trigun}}'' carries his Cross Punisher {{BFG}} in this fashion, often holding it by a strap slung over his shoulder.
29* Alto in ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' does a different version: instead of fully resting his weapon on his Valkyrie's shoulder, he only puts the muzzle onto it; he's an [[WholesomeCrossdresser ex-Kabuki actor]] and does a pose from that[[note]]nicknamed the "Sakurahime Pose" by fans[[/note]], prompting [[CampGay Bobby]] to remark that [[DudeLooksLikeALady he looks beautiful even in Battroid mode]].
30* Early in the series, Sanosuke carries his massive zanbatou sword over his shoulder as he heads to face [[Manga/RurouniKenshin Kenshin]].
31* In the final chapters of ''Manga/{{Claymore}}'', [[spoiler:Teresa of the Faint Smile]] briefly slings her blade over her shoulder as she heads towards [[spoiler:her Awakening]] and the FinalBattle.
32* In ''Manga/SnowWhiteWithTheRedHair'' Zen briefly rests his blade back on his shoulder like this when trying to stall to give backup time to arrive during the fight with [[spoiler:Touka]] at Sereg since he's been poisoned and is outnumbered.
33* Balsa the spear weilder in ''Literature/MoribitoGuardianOfTheSpirit'' commonly carries her spear over her shoulder. Probably the only practical way with this weapon.
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37* Literature/SnowWhite does this in one issue of ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}''. With the [[PublicDomainArtifact Vorpal Blade]]. Sheriff Bigby promptly tells her [[AbsurdlySharpBlade why that's a bad idea]].
38* ''ComicBook/GrooTheWanderer'': Chakaal the warrior-woman. Since her neck is drawn quite thin and her sword is very thick it's surprising that she didn't manage to decapitate herself accidentally.
39* Gennosuke from ''ComicBook/UsagiYojimbo'' carries his katana like this. A better idea than most examples, since his sword has a sheath, but one still wonders why he doesn't tuck it into his belt along with his wakizashi.
40* ''ComicBook/Robin1993'': Tim Drake will casually rest his staff over a shoulder while talking to allies after a fight on occasion, but collapses it back down and stashes it before leaving the scene.
41* ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' has a habit of doing a pose involving this with her wooden mallets or baseball bats.
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45* ''Film/SevenSamurai'': Creator/ToshiroMifune locked this trope in TheFifties.
46* In ''Film/TheLordOfTheRings'' movies, Gimli often carries his axe like this. As do some of the Uruk-Hai with their blades.
47* In ''Film/WhiteSunOfTheDesert'', Comrade Sukhov carried his Lewis machine gun this way.
48* Animal Mother stands like this during the interview segment of ''Film/FullMetalJacket''.
49* Creator/KateeSackhoff carrying her fifty-calibre sniper rifle out of the spacecraft in ''Film/{{Riddick}}''. Thanks to her tight-fitting top, the position has the [[FanService added advantage of emphasizing her breasts]].
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53* During his travels as an itinerant torturer/executioner, Severain of ''Literature/BookOfTheNewSun'' caries his CoolSword, Terminus Est, in this manner.
54* PlayedForLaughs in ''Literature/TheDevilIsAPartTimer'' when Archangel Gabriel tries doing this [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome and ends up cutting himself]].
55* In ''Literature/{{Dzur}}'', Telnan is described as being able to sit casually with a {{BFS}} strapped to his back, which happens to be the [[EvilWeapon soul-eating variety]].
56* Requisite pose for many UsefulNotes/WorldWarII or UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar action-adventure novels where the cover features the protagonist armed with a belt-fed medium machine gun. If they were [[SightedGunsAreLowTech holding the weapon at the hip]], the novel just looked like a ''Franchise/{{Rambo}}'' rip-off. Having it resting on the shoulder accompanied by {{permastubble}} and a [[ShellShockedVeteran war-weary expression]] made the hero look authentically badass.
57** The front cover of Guy Sajer's memoir ''The Forgotten Soldier'' shows a Wehrmacht soldier in exactly this pose with an [=MG34.=]
58* Shardbearers in ''Literature/TheStormlightArchive'' will sometimes carry their blades in this fashion if they don't want to just dismiss them. Since they also usually wear Shardplate, which is the only armor capable to stopping said blades, it adds a major intimidation factor; those blades normally cut through people [[SoulCuttingBlade without any resistance]].
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62* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Hobb, the Castle Black cook, slings his enormous cleaver over his shoulder while strolling through his kitchen and killing wildlings.
63* During the roll call for ''Series/SamuraiSentaiShinkenger'', Shinken Red and Shinken Pink do this when they announce their names. (To a lesser extent Shinken Yellow too.)
64* The title character of ''Series/{{Angel}}'' often has his sword slung over one shoulder like a baseball bat, or resting behind his neck across both shoulders, while he and the rest of the gang are doing a TeamPowerWalk.
65* ''Series/{{Highlander}}'' also has occasional use of this stance, rather naturally, though sometimes Duncan would also bring his up so it was resting against his arm, pointing upward, but still ready to bring into use if he had to.
66* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': After beheading the demon Lagos with his own axe Buffy does this with the axe as she and Willow walk away.
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70* Has a long standing presence in ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' artwork, as [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=1651 Dakkon]] here can attest, all the way up to the recent [[http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=262861 Champion Of The Parish]]
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74* ''VideoGame/ConquerorsBlade'': the Nodachi hero class uses the giant Japanese nodachi, which (for both practical purposes and RuleOfCool) the hero holds over his shoulder while he's not swinging it.
75* ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII'':
76** Cloud Strife is often pictured doing this in official artwork, including the original game's US boxart.
77** Sephiroth often holds his impossibly long sword this way, probably because it would scrape grooves in the ground if it was held in any kind of sheath, and lop off the knees of anyone standing next to him every time he turned a corner.
78** Cid also does it with his spear when casting magic.
79* This is essentially Squall's victory pose in both ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' and ''VideoGame/DissidiaFinalFantasy''.
80* In the DS remake of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyIV'', [[{{Ninja}} Edge]] holds [[DualWielding one of his two]] [[KatanasAreJustBetter katana]] this way.
81* In ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyX'', this is how Auron carries his sword (when it's not in HammerSpace) as well as his victory pose. Justified, given how [[{{BFS}} big it is]].
82* This pose is the combat stance for Gunbreakers in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIV''. It's also an idle stance for male Dark Knights.
83* [[http://www.khwiki.com/images/thumb/f/f7/Sora_%28KHIIFM%29_KHIIHD.png/250px-Sora_%28KHIIFM%29_KHIIHD.png Sora]] from ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''. He tends to default to doing this when he's running around with the Keyblade out when there are no enemies around, but only from ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII'' onward. In ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI Kingdom Hearts I]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories Chain of Memories]]'', running like this was the visual cue that Sora was in battle mode.
84* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'':
85** Dante does this very often... on the ''sharp'' side of the blade. He never seems to notice, even though [[AllThereInTheManual extra material says]] his sword is sharp enough to cut through anything in human existence. It's implied that Rebellion is an EmpathicWeapon, so it may be a case of it simply not wanting to cut its own master; the times Dante is injured with Rebellion, it's from someone else taking it from him and stabbing or {{throwing|YourSwordAlwaysWorks}} it at him.
86** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry4'' has non-sharp variants for both player characters; Nero rests his sword across his shoulder like Dante does in multiple cutscenes, but is in no danger of cutting himself because it's a single-edged blade. Dante likewise rests Yamato across his shoulders during a late-game cutscene, which is again no danger because A) it's a katana, and B) it's in its sheath
87* In the ''Franchise/FireEmblem'' games for Platform/GameboyAdvance, this is the battle pose for mercenaries, berserkers, fighters, journeymen and post-promotion Hector, though mercenaries are the only of these to wield swords; the rest do it with axes.
88** Post-promotion Hector can use swords too (Though in his case they look like {{BFS}}s).
89** In the Tellius games (''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemPathOfRadiance Path of Radiance]]'' and ''[[VideoGame/FireEmblemRadiantDawn Radiant Dawn]]''), Greil carries his axe like this. His son Ike will pick up the habit upon promoting to Vanguard, for both swords and axes. He also has it as one of his idle animations in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosBrawl''. And to complete the cycle, Priam, [[VideoGame/FireEmblemAwakening Ike's descendant]] is shown resting Ragnell on his shoulder in official artwork.
90* In the ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfTheCursedMask'' for the Platform/PlayStation2, BFS over shoulder is ''Manga/{{Inuyasha}}'''s battle pose.
91* Played with in ''VideoGame/MuramasaTheDemonBlade'' with Kisuke, as he has the blade sheathed when carrying it over his shoulder.
92* The idle animation for two-handed weapons in ''VideoGame/AgeOfDecadence'' has them rested on the shoulder.
93* Yuri Lowell from ''VideoGame/TalesOfVesperia'' does this in the opening movie, his character artwork, and a few victory poses.
94** [[SwordAndGun Alvin]] from ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia'' as well as ''VideoGame/TalesOfXillia2'' holds his BFS like this with one hand, regardless of if he's equipped with a single edge sword, and lets his gun dangle in his other hand. He does this whenever he's not using the sword: even when he's firing his gun and thus assumes a less relaxed pose, his sword rests on his shoulders.
95** ''Xillia 2'' also has the protagonist Ludger Will Kresnik do a two-handed variation as a victory pose if he defeats an enemy with his Sledgehammer.
96* Any class that can equip the [[{{BFS}} Sword]] class weapons in ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline'' can do this if you walk instead of run.
97* Motochika from ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' carries his enormous bladed [[AnchorsAway anchor]] like this. Keiji does this too, though his sword is normally sheathed across his shoulders, and Yoshihiro rests the blunt edge of his gigantic sword this way sometimes.
98* All of the three ''VideoGame/AgarestSenki2'' protagonists do this trope. Doesn't matter what kind of weapon it is.
99* Dan Smith in ''VideoGame/Killer7'' rests his massive revolver on his shoulder.
100* In reference to the above, Leon in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil4'' is shown in the inventory screen to hold the HandCannon in this manner.
101* Angela from ''VideoGame/RustyHearts''.
102* Large weapons like the Greatswords, Greataxes, and Great Hammers are held this way in ''VideoGame/DarkSouls''.
103* In ''VideoGame/DemonsSouls'', any large sword being only one handed will be held on the shoulder, which makes more sense as it would be dragged across the ground otherwise.
104* Kratos of ''VideoGame/GodOfWar'' regularly carries weapons that are bigger than himself in this fashion.
105* Travis Touchdown does this in ''VideoGame/NoMoreHeroes2DesperateStruggle'' with the third blade. Death Metal also does this with his blade in the first game. Justified with Death Metal since it was the non laser side, while Travis most likely angles his off of his body.
106* [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} King Dedede]] does this with his hammer while [[IdleAnimation idling]] in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series. ''VideoGame/{{Fire Emblem|PathOfRadiance}}'''s Ike also does this with his [[{{BFS}} broadsword]].
107** In his reveal trailer, [[VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1 Shulk]] does this with his Monado.
108* Darunia in ''VideoGame/HyruleWarriors'' carries the Megaton Hammer this way.
109* Brewmaster Monks in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' are the only class specialization to do this with their artifact weapon, both out of and during combat, where it's primarily used for balance.
110* In ''VideoGame/ForHonor'', the Highlander normally rests his claymore across his shoulder in his defensive stance. When he switches to his offensive stance, he drops it down to his side in preparation to attack. The Shugoki will also rest his kanabo across his shoulder while in guard mode if his guard is set to overhead.
111* Karim holds the Ram Dao this way in ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness''.
112* Inklings and Octolings using a Roller in ''VideoGame/{{Splatoon|1}}'' and ''VideoGame/Splatoon2'' will strike this pose on the victory screen after a match. This also serves as one of their victory poses in ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBrosUltimate''.
113* ''VideoGame/WarcraftIII'': Paladins will occasionally heft their giant sledgehammers over their shoulder, [[IdleAnimation but only when standing still]], other wise carrying them one-handed.
114* ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'': Farfetch'd are bird Pokémon that carry leeks that they use as weapons in various manners of swordplay. Farfetch'd in [[VideoGame/PokemonSwordAndShield Galar]] carry leeks as large ([[PintSizedPowerhouse compared to them]]) as [[{{BFS}} the Buster Sword]] is compared to [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVII Cloud]], and carry it the same way. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome Unsurprisingly, they're not Flying-type]]; Galarian Farfetch'd are Fighting-type Pokémon.
115* One of the unlockable menu screen stances in ''VideoGame/DoomEternal'' has the Doom Slayer resting his [[ShotgunsAreJustBetter Super Shotgun]] on his shoulder.
116* The ''VideoGame/TrailsSeries'' seem to love this trope for a few characters. These include [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsInTheSky Agate Crosner]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsFromZeroAndTrailsToAzure Randy Orlando]], [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsOfColdSteel Aurelia]] [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsIntoReverie LeGuin]], and [[VideoGame/TheLegendOfHeroesTrailsThroughDaybreak Van Arkride]].
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120* In ''Webcomic/ElGoonishShive'', during a FantasySequence montage of deciding which movie to rent, Nanase [[http://www.egscomics.com/index.php?id=359 sports this pose with a katana to portray a far east character]].
121* Edelweiss (and her descendant Maple Leaf) of ''Webcomic/StarMares'' wield a concussion-rifle-turned-party-cannon which is longer than they are, and when not in use (and not hidden away in {{Hammerspace}}) the only way to reasonably depict it is this way.
122* ''Webcomic/SleeplessDomain'': Cassidy [[https://www.sleeplessdomain.com/comics/1579093789-0.jpg shows off this pose]] with her [[ShearMenace giant pair of scissors]] when she reveals her MagicalGirl form to Undine.
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126* Zohbugg, a.k.a. "the Uruk-Hai sword girl," [[https://zohbugg.tumblr.com/post/47476376870/as-many-of-you-know-i-recently-purchased-an carries her sword like this]] when she's not using it to reach the remote or make coffee.
127-->''I don't know how I survived life without it.''
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131* In the season 2 and 3 opening of ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', Connie holds Rose's sword this way.
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135* [[UsefulNotes/TheRenaissance Renaissance]] era ''Landsknechte'' are often depicted this way, with their [[{{BFS}} Zweihänder]] slung over their shoulders.
136* Machine gunners started carrying their machine guns on the shoulder when they started becoming lighter (they were way too heavy up until the late 1930's). The UsefulNotes/WorldWarII [[UsefulNotes/NazisWithGnarlyWeapons German army]]'s [[https://www.bergflak.com/images/FJMG.jpg MG-34]] and [[https://i.pinimg.com/236x/d2/92/27/d29227cc2be9875eb44ea7d78697a477--german-soldier-wwii.jpg MG-42]] are famous early examples.
137* During the Columbine High School massacre of April 20, 1999, when shooter Dylan Klebold was not firing his shotgun, he would rest it on his shoulder.
138* In RealLife a pose very much like this is an actual stance in Joachim Meyer's German school of swordsmanship, known as the ''guard of wrath'' or ''zornhut''. This actually more of a reactionary pose than an example of this trope.
139** A less extreme example in ''vom tag'', with the hilt generally held much lower, but the blade still resting against and point over the shoulder.
140* With large claymores and other 4'+ weapons, they generally were not carried in complex sheathes on the back. Instead, they were carried resting against the shoulder while marching, similar to a soldier's rifle in later times. Just don't trip over anything, OK?
141* In Italian longsword fighting, the standard posture is called Posta di Donna (guard of the woman), which consists of holding the blade across your shoulders at such an angle that you can see the tip and far third out of the corner of your eye.
142* [[LawmanBaton Telescopic batons]] are often used this way. It's generally from a passive stance and its intent is to conceal the weapon's length from an opponent.
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