Originally posted by Stewart
The main heroes in fantasy almost always use a sword as their weapon and I have always found that proper without question. When I see a dwarf with an axe or hammer I say "Yeah thats right." When I see an elf with a bow and quiver full of arrows, I say "Oh yeah, that's right." And when I see the hero human or otherwise with the big ol' gleaming sword I can't help but agree as well. It just always seems right to have a hero use a sword, and juxtaposed against him/her the villain uses a sword. Can anyone tell why this seems right.
I don't know personally why you have a sword fetish, but they're used in fantasy because most fantasy works take place in a pre-industrial realm where there aren't guns or aren't many of them, making a blade the major weapon on the scene. And because the original, initial model for fantasy epics is the French/British medieval chivalry tales, which were about knights whose main weapons were swords and lances. Few writers feel like tackling lance battles, so swords are the obvious way to go. In these medieval epics, the understanding was also that elves avoided iron (swords,) and were better known as archers, living and hunting in the forrests, and dwarves, who lived underground, were portrayed as blacksmiths who used hammers or maybe an axe. All those old legends, myths, and fairy tales are what most of us English-speaking folk grew up with, and have often been used as the basis for storytelling inspiration.
As for you personnaly, barring the sexual inuendo bantered here, if you feel a sword is just so right, I'd guess you got an early dose of the Three Muskateers or pirate movies.
One of the best scenes in movie history occurred because Harrison Ford was ill and did not want to do a four page sword-fight scene. "Can't I just shoot him?" he asked about his scimitar-wielding opponent and so he did in "Raiders of the Lost Ark." And that pretty much sums it up -- a gun fight doesn't last very long, unless you are using modern automatic weapons perhaps, whereas a sword fight takes longer and maybe has a bit more risk to it, certainly opportunities for dramatic flair. But don't forget Robin Hood -- his weapon of choice was the long bow, the peasant's weapon.