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A Fictional Object is an item of note described in a work of fiction. It can range in scale from the very tiny to the bewilderingly huge. They can be very mundane in appearance or extremely enigmatic in nature. The Fictional Object can be something that can be worn, wielded, ... more
 
 
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x Needle Needle        
x Widow's Wail       Valyrian Steel  
x Oathkeeper       Valyrian Steel  
x Metallicar Metallicar-Supernatural Supernatural    
Metallicar is the nickname given to the black 1967 Chevy Impala by the fans of the TV show Supernatural. Driven by Dean and Sam Winchester in the hit series created by Eric Kripke, the car has become as much of a main character in the show as the...
x Mournblade   Eternal Champion Multiverse Sentience  
Mournblade is the twin of Elric of Melnibonᅢᄅ's vampiric runeblade, Stormbringer. The swords are creatures of Chaos in Michael Moorcock's Elric book series and were found in an alternate dimension by Elric and his evil cousin Yyrkoon. Mournblade...
Soul stealing
Grants strength to wielder
x Stormbringer Stormbringer (Lancer, 1967) Eternal Champion Multiverse    
Stormbringer is the name of the infamous black sword featured in a number of fantasy stories by the author Michael Moorcock. Created by the forces of Chaos, it is described as a huge, black sword covered with strange runes carved deep into its blade...
x The Wild Cat        
The Wild Cat is a green two-masted schooner that Captain Flint, the Swallows and Amazons and Peter Duck sail in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons book Peter Duck. She also appears in the opening chapters of Missee Lee. The ship would have been...
x Bluesmobile Elwood and Jake Blues and the Bluesmobile The Blues Brothers    
The Bluesmobile is a 1974 Dodge Monaco sedan that was prominently featured in the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers. In the film, it is described as a used Mount Prospect, Illinois police car that replaced a Cadillac, which Elwood Blues traded for a...
x Pursuit Special The Pursuit Special Mad Max    
The Pursuit Special is the fictional model of car driven by Max Rockatansky, the main character of the films Mad Max and Mad Max 2. It is a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe customized to become a police interceptor of the Main Force Patrol. The same car...
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x Dragonlance   Dragonlance    
Dragonlances are fiction weapon found in the Dragonlance world. The dragonlances are sleek and narrow weapons, that can only be forged by a few smith, which are able to penetrate dragon's scale easily. The dragonlances are holy weapons of the...
x USS Hillary Clinton        
The fictional USS Hillary Clinton, or Big Hill as she is affectionately known to her complement, is a George Bush-class supercarrier which is the center of much of the action in novelist John Birmingham's Axis of Time trilogy. She is named after the...
x SS Botany Bay SS Botany Bay      
The SS Botany Bay is a spaceship in the fictional universe of Star Trek. It is a pre-warp nuclear-powered, DY-100 class cargo vessel modified as a sleeper ship that was in operation during the time of the Eugenics Wars of late 20th century Earth. In...
x Necronomicon Necronomicon prop      
The Necronomicon is a fictional grimoire appearing in the stories by horror novelist H. P. Lovecraft and his followers. It was first mentioned in Lovecraft's 1924 short story "The Hound", written in 1922, though its purported author, the "Mad Arab"...
x USS Orlando        
USS Orlando (SSN-852) is a fictitious Los Angeles-class submarine appearing in the 1996 comedy Down Periscope. Which flight cannot be determined; when submerged, she has the sail planes of an early model LA boat, but when surfaced, she has the bow...
x Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch A "squeeze toy" replica of the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch      
The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch is a fictional weapon from the comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It bears a striking resemblance to the Sovereign's Orb of the United Kingdom, and seems to draw some inspiration from the Holy Spear of...
x Telepods Telepod1      
Telepods are fictional teleportation devices featured in the 1986 film The Fly and its 1989 sequel, The Fly II. The teleportation system in the original 1958 version of The Fly was referred to as a "Distintegrator-Integrator", and resembled two high...
x The Power Sword        
The Power Sword is a fictional sword from the Masters of the Universe toyline, sometimes also referred to as the Sword of Power and the Sword of Grayskull. It started out as a mystical object in the early stories, in which Skeletor tries to obtain...
x Excalibur Bedivere Arthurian legend Only the rightful king of Britain can draw the sword from the stone.  
Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain. Sometimes Excalibur and the Sword in the Stone (the proof of Arthur's lineage) are said to be the...
x Vorpal sword        
In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, a vorpal sword is a magic item. It first appeared in the original Dungeon Master's Guide (1979), listed as "sword, vorpal weapon". The name of the sword is derived from the vorpal sword mentioned...
x Heaven's Will Le Loi as pictured during the Vietnam war      
The Will of Heaven or Heaven's Will (Vietnamese: Thuận Thiên, Hán Tự: 順天) was the mythical sword of the Vietnamese King Lê Lợi, who liberated Vietnam from Ming occupation after ten years of fighting from 1418 until 1428. Lê Lợi then proclaimed...
x CRM 114        
The C.R.M. 114 Discriminator is a fictional piece of critical radio equipment in Stanley Kubrick's film Dr. Strangelove (1964), the destruction of which prevents the crew of a B-52 from hearing the recall code that would stop them from dropping...
x Murgleys        
Murgleys (perhaps meaning "death brand") is the sword of Ganelon, a character in the French epic, The Song of Roland.
x Gram Illustration by Alan Lee      
In Norse mythology, Gram (Old Norse "wrath") is the name of the sword that Sigurd (Siegfried) used to kill the dragon Fafnir. It was forged by Wayland the Smith and originally belonged to his father, Sigmund, who received it in the hall of the...
x Hrunting Beowulf and the dragon      
Hrunting was a magical sword given to Beowulf by Unferth in the ancient Old English epic poem Beowulf. Beowulf used it in battle against Grendel's Mother. Beowulf is described receiving the sword in lines 1455-1458: However, although the sword...
x Magic carpet Vasnetsov samolet      
A magic carpet, also called a flying carpet, is a legendary carpet that can be used to transport persons who are on it instantaneously or quickly to their destination. Magic carpets have appeared in literature from almost Biblical times through the...
x Hauteclere        
Hauteclere (or Halteclere, or Hauteclaire, literally "High and lightning", or "high and loud") is the sword of Olivier, a character in the French epic, "The Song of Roland". It is described as being of burnished steel, with a crystal embedded in a...
x Godsbane        
In The Avatar Series, a quintet of novels based in the Forgotten Realms setting, Godsbane was a magical sword which was actually a manifestation of the deity Mask and was wielded by the then-mortal Cyric during the Time of Troubles. Cyric acquired...
x Star Saber Star Saber      
Star Saber is the name of several fictional characters and also a legendary weapon in the Transformers toyline. He is the protagonist in the Japanese exclusive series Transformers: Victory. In the year 2025, a skilled swordsman named Star Saber is...
x Caladbolg        
Caladbolg ("hard belly", or possibly "hard lightning"), sometimes written Caladcholg ("hard blade"), is the sword of Fergus mac Róich from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology. Spelled Caladcholg, it is also associated with the more obscure Ulster...
x Seven-league boots Hop o' My Thumb stealing the Seven-league boots from the Ogre, by Gustave Doré      
Seven-league boots are an element in European folklore. The boots allow the wearer to take great strides—seven leagues each step—resulting in great speed. The boots are often presented by a magical character to the protagonist to aid in the...
x Sword of Khaine        
Sword of Khaine refers to a fictional item in the Warhammer Fantasy setting. The Sword of Khaine, also known as the Widowmaker, is an immensely-powerful weapon, perhaps the most powerful in the known Warhammer world, described as being able to slay...
x Durendal Alleged fragment of Durendal in Rocamadour      
As told in the Matter of France, Durendal or Durandal (Italian: Durlindana Spanish: Durandal or Durandarte) is the sword of Charlemagne's paladin Roland (Orlando in Italian). According to Ludovico Ariosto's Orlando Furioso it once belonged to Hector...
x Golden Ticket A Golden Ticket from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory      
A Golden Ticket is a fictional item included in Roald Dahl's 1964 novel, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. It was also shown in the two films based on the novel: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, ...
x Claíomh Solais        
In Irish mythology, Claíomh Solais (IPA: [kɫiːv ˈsɔɫɪʃ]; also known as The Sword of Light) was a sword that came from Findais and belonged to Nuada Airgeadlámh (Nuada of the Silver Hand), who was leader of the Tuatha Dé Danann and King of Ireland....
x The Cursed Videotape Bottom view of VHS videotape cassette with magnetic tape exposed   Curse that will kill anyone who watches it within a certain amount of days of viewing it.  
The Cursed Videotape is a fictional item in the Ring cycle series of books and films. Seemingly a normal home-recorded videotape, the tape carries a curse that will kill anyone who watches it, within seven days (thirteen days in the television...
x USS Stanley Dace   JAG    
USS Stanley Dace is a fictional frigate that appeared on the television show JAG, presumably named in honor of Chief Boatswain's Mate Stanley Dace who distinguished himself during the sinking of USS Underhill (DE-682). While two submarine have been...
x USS Seahawk        
No ship of the United States Navy has borne the name USS Seahawk although a World War I-era patrol boat was named the USS Sea Hawk. There have been at least three ships named USS Seahawk in fiction. The 1959 movie Submarine Seahawk is set on the...
x Carrack-class light cruiser Carrack-class light cruiser      
The Carrack-class Light Cruiser is a starship from the fictional Star Wars Expanded Universe. It is a carrack that has been a part of the Imperial Starfleet since the earliest days of Palpatine's New Order; indeed they appear to have entered service...
x NX class starship /guid/9202a8c04000641f80000000049f70fd      
The NX class is a fictional class of starship produced by Earth Starfleet prior to the United Federation of Planets in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. The unique design of the NX class would portend future Federation...
x Tristar-class cruiser The Tristar-class cruiser      
The Tristar-class cruiser was a common medium fleet starship in the fictional Robotech universe, one of the few classes of vessel that was shared between both the Robotech Expeditionary Force and the Army of the Southern Cross. The class leader, the...
x Concordia class fleet carrier        
The Concordia-class Fleet Carrier was the standard carrier of the Terran Confederation Space Navy in Wing Commander during the Kilrathi War. The Concordia-class carriers have a fighter wing capacity of 96 starfighters, compared to 40 for the...
x Bengal-class strike carrier        
The Bengal-class Strike Carrier is a starship in the fictional Wing Commander universe. The Bengal-class entered service in 2619. The first operational Flight IIA Bengal, T.C.S. ''Tiger's Claw'', was commissioned in 2644. All of the Bengal...
x D'Kora class starship        
In the Star Trek fictional universe, the D'Kora-class starship, also known as the "Marauder", is the mainstay of Ferengi vessels. Though mainly used as a tradeship, the D'Kora-class is capable in battle, carrying photon torpedo and disruptors....
x Pegasus-Class Assault Landing Craft White-Base      
In the fictional universe of Mobile Suit Gundam, the Pegasus-Class Assault Landing Craft was the first ship of the Earth Federation to be designed around a capacity to carry mobile suits (MS). These Assault Carriers are functionally equivalent to an...
x Salamis-Class Cruiser An original configuration Salamis class cruiser      
In the fictional Gundam universe, the Salamis-Class Cruiser is the workhorse ship of Earth Federal Space Force's naval fleet. It was introduced in UC 0060, and subsequently modernized as part of the "'70s Armament Reinforcement Plan". The ship's...
x Ra Cailum class battleship Ra Cailum class mobile battleship      
In the fictional Gundam universe, the Ra Cailum (sometimes spelled Lar Kairum, both pronounced Rock-eye-loom, first of its eponymous class) was the last battleship line commissioned by the Earth Federation. The class was designed to both excel in...
x Argama class cruiser Argama class carrier      
In the anime Zeta Gundam, the Argama (first of the Argama class), Captain Bright Noah's flagship, is a successor to the original Pegasus-class mobile suit carrier. To that end, the ship is designed to be a mobile suit carrier, and serves as the...
x Clop class cruiser Clop class cruiser      
In the fictional Gundam universe, the Clop class (also called the Ra Clop class) was introduced in UC 0093 as a replacement for the Salamis class cruiser. These ships are light cruisers, and resemble the Ra Cailum class mobile battleship in design....
x Class M planet A color image of Earth, as seen from Apollo 17      
Class M is a fictional classification for planets in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. In the Star Trek: Enterprise series, T'Pol (Jolene Blalock) uses the Vulcan term Minshara class. Their atmospheres comprise nitrogen and oxygen and have an...
x Laurasia class frigate        
This article is about a fictional ship class from the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Laurasia-class frigate (hull designation code FFM) is ZAFT's primary heavy fire support spaceship. It has carrying capacity for up to...
x Magellan-Class Battleship        
In the fictional Mobile Suit Gundam universe (a televised anime series written and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino), the Magellan-Class Battleship was a battleship type that was commissioned in UC 0070 as part of the Federation's "'70s Armament...
x Irish class battleship Irish class battleship      
The Irish-class battleship is a space battleship of the fictional Gundam universe. The introduction of mobile suits during the One Year War redefined space warfare, and led to a change in the design concepts of space warships, where the ability to...
x Alexandria class heavy cruiser Alexandria Class Cruiser      
By the end of the One Year War it had become obvious to the Earth Federation that the primary weapon in any future war would be the Mobile Suit. Because of this the Federation began to study the lessons learned from the Pegasus class program ...
x Birmingham class battleship Birmingham class battleship      
In the fictional Gundam universe, at the end of the One Year War, the Earth Federation began a rebuilding program aimed at putting people to work to get the Federation's armed services back into shape. One of the new vessels to emerge during this...
x Zanzibar-Class Mobile Cruiser        
In the fictional Gundam universe, the Zanzibar-Class Mobile Carrier is a carrier utilized by the Principality of Zeon. These ships are functionally equivalent to the Federation's ''Pegasus'' class mobile suit carrier, and fill a similar role in the...
x Drake class escort ship        
This article is about a fictional ship class from the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Drake-class escort ship is a light space warship employed by the Earth Alliance primarily for combat against fighters and mobile suits....
x Nazca class destroyer        
This article is about a fictional ship class from the Cosmic Era timeline of the anime Gundam metaseries. The Nazca-class destroyer is a fast, well-armed space warship in the ZAFT forces. It is heavily armed with two large beam gun, two medium...
x Rewloola class battleship Rewloola      
In the fictional Gundam Universe, at the end of the Gryps War in UC0088, Char Aznable disappeared, and was presumed dead; however, in UC0093 he re-emerged with a declaration that he was now in command of his own Neo Zeon movement. Included with the...
x Acclamator-class assault ship        
The 752-meter-long Acclamator-class Assault Ship/Transport in the fictional Star Wars Universe and is a relative of later Star Destroyers. The Acclamator was the first capital ship designed for use with the Grand Army of the Republic, referred...
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