A sheath for a duel dagger is typically leather, form-fitted to secure the blade. It often features a belt loop or thigh strap for quick access. Some are embossed with runes for style or minor enchantments, ensuring the dagger stays sharp and rust-free.
Blackened hide grips the dagger like a second skin, stitched with silver wire that bites cold against fingertips. A narrow throat of steel lines the mouth; the hidden quick-release clasp clicks under thumb pressure alone.