In the world of LARP (Live Action Role-Playing), few brands stand out as much as Calimacil.
Renowned worldwide for its dedication to detail, durability, and realism, this Canadian company has revolutionized foam weapon design.
Among its catalog, Calimacil daggers occupy a special place for their versatility and elegance.
In this article, we explore its origin, evolution, and the most iconic models for players, recreationists, and collectors.

Origin and history of the Calimacil daggers
Calimacil was born in Canada in 2003, founded by LARP enthusiasts seeking to create safe, durable and aesthetically stunning weapons.
Its high-density polyurethane foam technology and latex-free manufacturing method offered an innovative, wear-resistant solution.
Calimacil's earliest daggers were simple, intended as secondary weapons on the LARP battlefield. However, their evolution has been remarkable: today, each dagger combines historical, fantasy, and cinematic design elements, while always maintaining a focus on safety and ergonomic balance.
The variety of styles and details in the daggers reflects influences ranging from medieval Europe to elven, dark, and eastern cultures.
Some daggers are designed as stealth weapons for rogues, while others evoke elven relics or ritual tools.
Iconic models of Calimacil daggers

Kris Orc
Inspired by orcish lore, this dagger features a wavy blade, with an aggressive and primitive appearance. Ideal for savage or barbarian characters, its design evokes brutality and tribal power.
(Photo of the Orc Kris Dagger )

Perseus Dagger
Inspired by mythology, the Perseus dagger combines classic elegance with a sturdy blade. Its heroic aesthetic is perfect for paladins or ancient champions.
(Photo of the Master Perseus Dagger )

Shahin Master Dagger
With an ornate hilt and exotic motifs, this dagger evokes oriental luxury. Ideal for noble assassins or desert warriors, it offers a perfect balance of beauty and functionality.
(Photo of the Shahin Master Dagger )

Sakreiegt
This dagger, with its dark and stylized design, is ideal for sorcerers, necromancers, or cultists. Its twisted appearance and arcane symbolism make it a perfect choice for mystical or corrupted characters.
(Photo of the Sakreiegt Dagger )

Keltis II
The Keltis II boasts a refined Celtic aesthetic, with a knotted hilt and classic blade. Ideal for druids, rangers, or figures from green and misty lands.
(Photo of the Keltis Dagger II )

Nymrael Dagger
Inspired by elven cultures, the Nymrael stands out for its long blade, silver ornamentation, and graceful design. It's the perfect choice for forest guardians or elven clerics.
(Photo of the Nymrael Dagger , blue. -Also available in Red, Green and white-)

The Marquise
With a Renaissance design, this dagger has an elegant hilt and baroque details. Ideal for duels, nobility, or dangerous courtiers, it blends refinement with lethality.
(Photo of the Dagger The Marquise )

Sly Master
Designed for cunning characters like spies or rogues, this dagger is compact, sleek, and discreet. Its lightweight design allows for quick attacks and stealthy movements.
(Photo of the Cunning Master Dagger )

Deckard
With a thick blade and straight lines, Deckard is a sturdy dagger designed for mercenaries or urban warriors. Its modern design fits well with dark or post-apocalyptic settings.
(Photo of Deckard's Dagger )

From Ciri
Inspired by the character Ciri from The Witcher universe, this dagger stands out for its elegance and ceremonial appearance. It's ideal for powerful female characters, witches, or monster hunters.
(Photo of Ciri's Dagger )

Duath Dagger
Designed for dark elves, the Duath has a sinister design with aggressive curves. Perfect for nighttime assassins, its intimidating appearance conveys lethality and stealth.
(Photo of the Duath Dagger )
Art for all purposes
Calimacil daggers are not simple accessories: they are pieces carefully designed to offer safety, aesthetics and durability in live role-playing environments.
From the sinister Duath to the sacred Nymrael, each model responds to a different archetype and narrative.
For LARP players, collectors, or lovers of the medieval fantasy world, these daggers represent an investment in immersion, creativity, and quality.








