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Step inside the medieval weapons workshop and uncover how the Misericorde dagger was forged — a blade designed for one grim purpose: to end suffering on the battlefield. This full-process documentary explores how late medieval blacksmiths created the Misericorde, a narrow, rigid dagger used by knights in the 14th–15th centuries to deliver the final strike through gaps in plate armour. When swords and axes failed against steel plates, this weapon changed how combat truly ended. Inside this reconstruction, you will discover: • Why plate armour made cutting weapons obsolete • How the Misericorde’s design targeted weak points in armour • The forging process behind ultra-rigid, armour-piercing blades • Heat treatment, shaping, grinding, and final assembly • Why “mercy” in medieval warfare often meant a quick death • How this dagger reflected the brutal logic of late medieval combat This video blends historical metallurgy, medieval warfare, and weapon engineering to reveal the cold efficiency behind one of the most misunderstood blades in history. More than a weapon, the Misericorde was a response to technological change — when honour, armour, and killing all collided. If you enjoy medieval history, how weapons were made, knight warfare, or full-process documentaries, this episode offers a rare and unsettling look at how battles truly ended in the Middle Ages. 🔔 Subscribe for more medieval manufacturing, ancient technology, and full-process historical documentaries from around the world.