If you have a hard time believing the reality that a cracked and broken down sword is unbelievable to be held together like that and still be useable...
...MAYBE YOU NEED TO REALIZE IT IS BEING WIELDED BY A FUCKING SKELETON!!!
Wallfly, no offense, but your an idiot to fall for such stereotypes. You've angried me with your words, and I'm going to give you a little speech on realisticism.
First off, notice how skeletons don't have any flesh. Jee, don't you just wonder HOW flesh would disapear like that? For those of you who are a little thick skulled like my friend here, the culprit was mold, with a sidedish of moisture. Now, for mold to dissolve that much flesh, it must have taken quite a while. Now look at his sword. An IRON sword, not stainless steel. Stainless steel was invented in 1913 (I researched) Now, for a corpse to rot away, iron couldn't possibly have NOT been rusty, giving oxygen and water were present. And, for a sword to be rusty and crippled like that, its got have fallen apart when first touched. POINT PROVEN, IMBECILE! ITS HARDLY POSSIBLE FOR IT TO BE UNRUSTED!
I still think it should be rusty...