• Glass knives are the weapon of choice of the antagonist Dmitri "Raven" Ravinoff in the 1992 novel
Snow Crash because they are undetectable by security systems and are said in the book to be molecule-thin at the edges, sharp enough to penetrate bulletproof vests. • Glass knives are the weapon of choice for most
Mistborn in
Brandon Sanderson's fantasy novel series of the same name (Mistborn), due to the lack of metal that other Allomancers would be able to Push or Pull on. • Glass weapons are usable by either the protagonist or enemies in
The Elder Scrolls series of video games. The weapons are depicted as having a green, semi-transparent color and are generally end-game equipment, having higher statistics than most weapons. There is also glass armor, end-game light armor. •
Game of Thrones: Obsidian, colloquially known as dragon glass, is a recurring element in the setting. Blades made from it are among the few things that can kill a White Walker. • The titular weapon in
Larry Niven's short story
What Good is a Glass Dagger? • A hardened glass knife is the tool of choice for the protagonist Joshua Valiente in the
Long Earth series by
Terry Pratchett and
Stephen Baxter, as it can travel through the various parallel worlds without hindrance due to its lack of ferrous components. • A Murano glass dagger features in
Ruth Rendell's mystery "
The Bridesmaid". ==References==