They were by no means an easy crowd to impress, and soldiers on the front lines would not easily submit to any entity. Nevertheless, after witnessing the valiant efforts of the white-armored young woman, they could only offer their admiration and cheers to the girl wielding the enormous double sword.
The double sword, also known as "Mähne." In plain terms, it is the result of connecting the hilt ends of two long cavalry swords together, forming a giant sword as long as a spear.
During the times when mounted combat predominated warfare, "how to respond to attacks from the flank" was a perpetual problem for knights and craftsmen. Pole weapons lacked flexibility, swords and crossbows were too slow to react, and the presence of the horse's head hampered the full swing of a sword. At a loss for solutions, some resorted to more eccentric inventions— the double sword was one such creation.