(This not actually mine, just reference material from internet I am using)
Though I am discarding this sheath design, instead going for solid black leather with golden silhouettes of of monsters from classic Dungeons and Dragons. Though one important detail is there will be chains and a padlock to keep the blade it the sheath. I don't allow weapons on my body that are actually dangerous. The broken Claymore I mention before is broken because of that reason, also because a broken sword represent mercy and to represent my broken family line to Scotland. I might love me violent video games and movies, but I never condone real life violence. Also I will have it scratched, dirtied and added a cobweb or two to sword to make it look old and beaten.
I am planning on doing tattoos for all the games I love. I already got one related to Fallout, a stimpack being administer by mister handy claw. This sword is from my favorite and most influential game to me, Neverwinter Nights. That was my first real game at six years old. There is not lot voice acting in the game, but a lot of dialogue. So I learned to read at much more advance level then other kids my age. It gave me passion for reading, that great stories come through hard work an adventure. I spent countless hours using the developers tool set as kid to make world and multiplayer to create stories with friends. I never understood the actual dice system of that game, which is directly imported from D&D third edition, until I was much older. To this day I will complete a campaign in Neverwinter Nights every year. Thankfully modders came and made entire novel long stories out of Neverwinter Nights, so I got plenty material to play though even to this day. If you love old-school rpgs, give Neverwinter Nights a try. It is only $10 on gog.
Not sure if I will do pictures of my tattoos because I rather not reveal my actual physical appearance because I rather people judge me on my words and actions, and not my body