Everything here is awful, except the one morningstar.
A battleaxe generally has a small, single head because a bigger and heavier one is more a liability to you than to your foe. A weapon needs to be fast and light enough and a second head doesn't enhance kill power.
Ofcourse, dwarves also use their battleaxes to cut wood which actually requires a different kind of axe. A woodcutters' axe can do fine with a second head because the extra weight gives you a more solid hit and should your first blade-end dull you've got a second one to fall back on. These advantages mean nothing in mortal combat, they'll only slow you down and tire you out. A slow and heavy swing is fine if your target can't dodge or strike back, like a tree, but a goblin is a different matter entirely.
Lindybeige on youtube has some awesome movies that, amongst others, explain this kind of thing.
Also, I think Girlinhat is referring to
this video, in which you can see a bulky smithy felllow test out a "buster sword" on a bunch of pallets. You
don't want this kind of results when someone is trying to murder you.
And yes, fantasy is generally as bad as you think because even Kroglor, Ogre god of mindless smashing would get his ankles fucked ten times over if he tries mucking about with such a stupid buster sword.
why?
also, i added a few weapon in modding, but they are more like the versions from the game that gave be the nspiration- ie a shamshir a a cross between a 2hander and a scimitar, while its a sword with a certain type of degree to the blade curve
I'm fairly sure the word "scimitar" simply derives from "shamshir". That a shamsir
is a scimitar.