Really? I always assumed fencing was more for show than actual combat, seems like those flimsy swords would get knocked aside like they were nothing by a normal sword.
actually... Rapiers were developed as civilian weapons for dueling and personal defense, not for mass combat, and evolved into the lighter fencing foils used today because a man using a light sword of that nature would most likely end up fighting with other men wielding a similar weapon, and with lighter weapons like that, meant for stabbing, lightness and speed were the most important because you only needed to get past your opponents similarly weighted blade, once, to strike his unarmored torso... and likewise your opponent to you.
Basically, the medieval and Renaissance people knew how powerful a good crit from a piercing weapon was, and they designed a weapon which could attack quickly and have more chances to cause organ damage.
that actually would be interesting; have dueling weapons you can make for your dwarfs to settle grudges, make dueling a crime like destroying buildings while tantruming, but only if witnessed... good thought if you kill the guy you have, bad thought if you don't or lose depending on personality and the severity of the grudge, and the duel would be to first blood or to the death depending, again, on the grudge and the personality of the *seconds* if you have that... then your control is how lethal the available dueling weapons are... those weapons could actually be carried by civilians for self defense, like say your plant gatherer is caught outside by an ambusher and cornered...