You Have My Sword And My Bow And My Axe

2005Catchphrase / Snowcloneclassic

Also known as: "And My Axe!" · "You Have My Sword" · "And My Bow"

You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a 2005 snowclone from *The Lord of the Rings*, popularized as a YTMND before spreading to 4chan as a call-and-response meme spawning the standalone "AND MY AXE!" punchline.

"You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme drawn from the 2001 film *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pledge their weapons to Frodo's quest. The quote first went viral as a YTMND page in 2005 and spread across 4chan as both a call-and-response thread format and a bait-and-switch punchline, with "AND MY AXE!" becoming a standalone meme in its own right.

TL;DR

"You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme drawn from the 2001 film *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pledge their weapons to Frodo's quest.

Overview

The meme comes from the Council of Elrond scene in *The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Frodo volunteers to carry the One Ring to Mount Doom. Three members of the newly formed Fellowship step forward to offer their aid, each pledging a weapon: Aragorn says "You have my sword," Legolas adds "And my bow," and Gimli declares "And my axe!"1 Online, the quote works in three distinct ways: as a straightforward movie quote used to express solidarity, as an expandable snowclone where users substitute their own items for the weapons ("You have my X, and my Y, and my Z"), and as a bait-and-switch gag where "AND MY AXE!" interrupts an unrelated conversation2.

*The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* premiered in the United States on December 19, 20011. Directed by Peter Jackson and featuring Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Orlando Bloom as Legolas, and John Rhys-Davies as Gimli, the film earned $868 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards3. The Council of Elrond scene, where the nine companions pledge themselves to Frodo's mission, gave the internet one of its most quotable moments.

The earliest known viral meme based on the quote appeared on June 6, 2005, when YTMND user zeronspoonx created a page featuring a flashing image macro of Gimli captioned "And you shall have my axe!!!" set to the song "Heroes to Us" by Kalmah2. The page pulled in over 27,900 views across 16 years with an average user score of 3.95.

Origin & Background

Platform
YTMND (earliest viral version), 4chan (snowclone format)
Key People
zeronspoonx
Date
2005
Year
2005

*The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* premiered in the United States on December 19, 2001. Directed by Peter Jackson and featuring Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Orlando Bloom as Legolas, and John Rhys-Davies as Gimli, the film earned $868 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards. The Council of Elrond scene, where the nine companions pledge themselves to Frodo's mission, gave the internet one of its most quotable moments.

The earliest known viral meme based on the quote appeared on June 6, 2005, when YTMND user zeronspoonx created a page featuring a flashing image macro of Gimli captioned "And you shall have my axe!!!" set to the song "Heroes to Us" by Kalmah. The page pulled in over 27,900 views across 16 years with an average user score of 3.95.

How It Spread

On August 12, 2005, YTMND user MutantHeadcrab posted a derivative version that swapped the music to "Goodbye" by SR-71, collecting over 7,600 views.

The meme jumped to 4chan in mid-2007 and took on new life as a participatory thread format. On July 12, 2007, an anonymous user posted about wanting to marry actress Evanna Lynch, ending with "You have my word." Two other users replied with images of Legolas and Gimli, writing "And my bow" and "AND MY AXE!" respectively. This exchange established the call-and-response pattern that would define the meme on imageboards.

Less than a month later, on August 5, 2007, another 4chan thread kicked off the snowclone variation. A user posted a Demotivational Poster of a man gripping a sword with the caption "You have my sword." The thread blew up with over 132 replies, each offering their own "and my X" contribution. This was the moment the format became truly expandable, letting anyone twist the template to fit whatever context they wanted.

Over the following years, "AND MY AXE!" in particular became a go-to interruption punchline across forums and Reddit, often dropped into conversations with no Lord of the Rings context at all. The phrase worked as a comedic non sequitur, a show of absurd solidarity, or a derailing gag depending on the thread.

How to Use This Meme

The meme typically plays out in one of three ways:

Call-and-response style: One person sets up with "You have my [X]," and others pile on with "And my [Y]" and "AND MY [Z]." This works best in comment chains and group chats where multiple people can contribute.

Snowclone format: Replace the weapons with anything. "You have my homework, and my notes, and my Netflix password." The humor usually comes from the contrast between the epic source material and the mundane substitutions.

Bait-and-switch interruption: Someone drops "AND MY AXE!" into a completely unrelated discussion. This version works as a non sequitur, often catching people off guard mid-conversation. Gimli's line gets the spotlight here because it's the punchline of the original sequence and the most bombastic of the three pledges.

Cultural Impact

The meme's staying power is tied directly to the cultural weight of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, which the Library of Congress selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2021 for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The American Film Institute also named *The Fellowship of the Ring* one of the 100 greatest American films in history in 2007.

"AND MY AXE!" became one of the earliest reliable thread derailment tools on Reddit, where users would drop it into comment chains regardless of topic. The phrase's effectiveness as a comedy bomb comes from the gap between the original scene's dramatic weight and the casual absurdity of injecting Gimli's battle pledge into everyday internet conversations.

The Demotivational Poster format that helped spread the meme on 4chan in 2007 was itself a major meme format of the era, and the "You have my sword" thread became one of the more cited examples of how imageboard culture could turn a movie quote into a collaborative game.

Fun Facts

The original YTMND page by zeronspoonx maintained a strong 3.95 average rating across over 27,900 views, solid numbers for a 2005-era YTMND post.

The 4chan snowclone thread from August 2007 generated over 132 replies, making it one of the more successful participatory threads of that era.

Gimli is played by John Rhys-Davies in the films, though the actor stands 6'1" in real life and had to be filmed with forced perspective tricks to appear dwarf-sized.

The film was shot entirely in New Zealand, with Jackson filming all three Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back in one massive production.

Derivatives & Variations

"AND MY AXE!" standalone

— Gimli's line broke free from the full quote and became an independent catchphrase, dropped into unrelated threads as a punchline or interruption[2].

Demotivational Poster edits

— Multiple versions used the Demotivational Poster format popular in the mid-2000s, pairing the quote with images of weapons or absurd substitutions[2].

YTMND derivatives

— Users on YTMND created their own spins on the original zeronspoonx page, swapping music and image treatments while keeping Gimli's line[2].

Frequently Asked Questions

You Have My Sword And My Bow And My Axe

2005Catchphrase / Snowcloneclassic

Also known as: "And My Axe!" · "You Have My Sword" · "And My Bow"

You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a 2005 snowclone from *The Lord of the Rings*, popularized as a YTMND before spreading to 4chan as a call-and-response meme spawning the standalone "AND MY AXE!" punchline.

"You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme drawn from the 2001 film *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pledge their weapons to Frodo's quest. The quote first went viral as a YTMND page in 2005 and spread across 4chan as both a call-and-response thread format and a bait-and-switch punchline, with "AND MY AXE!" becoming a standalone meme in its own right.

TL;DR

"You Have My Sword, and My Bow, and My Axe" is a catchphrase and snowclone meme drawn from the 2001 film *The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Aragorn, Legolas, and Gimli pledge their weapons to Frodo's quest.

Overview

The meme comes from the Council of Elrond scene in *The Fellowship of the Ring*, where Frodo volunteers to carry the One Ring to Mount Doom. Three members of the newly formed Fellowship step forward to offer their aid, each pledging a weapon: Aragorn says "You have my sword," Legolas adds "And my bow," and Gimli declares "And my axe!" Online, the quote works in three distinct ways: as a straightforward movie quote used to express solidarity, as an expandable snowclone where users substitute their own items for the weapons ("You have my X, and my Y, and my Z"), and as a bait-and-switch gag where "AND MY AXE!" interrupts an unrelated conversation.

*The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* premiered in the United States on December 19, 2001. Directed by Peter Jackson and featuring Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Orlando Bloom as Legolas, and John Rhys-Davies as Gimli, the film earned $868 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards. The Council of Elrond scene, where the nine companions pledge themselves to Frodo's mission, gave the internet one of its most quotable moments.

The earliest known viral meme based on the quote appeared on June 6, 2005, when YTMND user zeronspoonx created a page featuring a flashing image macro of Gimli captioned "And you shall have my axe!!!" set to the song "Heroes to Us" by Kalmah. The page pulled in over 27,900 views across 16 years with an average user score of 3.95.

Origin & Background

Platform
YTMND (earliest viral version), 4chan (snowclone format)
Key People
zeronspoonx
Date
2005
Year
2005

*The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring* premiered in the United States on December 19, 2001. Directed by Peter Jackson and featuring Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn, Orlando Bloom as Legolas, and John Rhys-Davies as Gimli, the film earned $868 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards. The Council of Elrond scene, where the nine companions pledge themselves to Frodo's mission, gave the internet one of its most quotable moments.

The earliest known viral meme based on the quote appeared on June 6, 2005, when YTMND user zeronspoonx created a page featuring a flashing image macro of Gimli captioned "And you shall have my axe!!!" set to the song "Heroes to Us" by Kalmah. The page pulled in over 27,900 views across 16 years with an average user score of 3.95.

How It Spread

On August 12, 2005, YTMND user MutantHeadcrab posted a derivative version that swapped the music to "Goodbye" by SR-71, collecting over 7,600 views.

The meme jumped to 4chan in mid-2007 and took on new life as a participatory thread format. On July 12, 2007, an anonymous user posted about wanting to marry actress Evanna Lynch, ending with "You have my word." Two other users replied with images of Legolas and Gimli, writing "And my bow" and "AND MY AXE!" respectively. This exchange established the call-and-response pattern that would define the meme on imageboards.

Less than a month later, on August 5, 2007, another 4chan thread kicked off the snowclone variation. A user posted a Demotivational Poster of a man gripping a sword with the caption "You have my sword." The thread blew up with over 132 replies, each offering their own "and my X" contribution. This was the moment the format became truly expandable, letting anyone twist the template to fit whatever context they wanted.

Over the following years, "AND MY AXE!" in particular became a go-to interruption punchline across forums and Reddit, often dropped into conversations with no Lord of the Rings context at all. The phrase worked as a comedic non sequitur, a show of absurd solidarity, or a derailing gag depending on the thread.

How to Use This Meme

The meme typically plays out in one of three ways:

Call-and-response style: One person sets up with "You have my [X]," and others pile on with "And my [Y]" and "AND MY [Z]." This works best in comment chains and group chats where multiple people can contribute.

Snowclone format: Replace the weapons with anything. "You have my homework, and my notes, and my Netflix password." The humor usually comes from the contrast between the epic source material and the mundane substitutions.

Bait-and-switch interruption: Someone drops "AND MY AXE!" into a completely unrelated discussion. This version works as a non sequitur, often catching people off guard mid-conversation. Gimli's line gets the spotlight here because it's the punchline of the original sequence and the most bombastic of the three pledges.

Cultural Impact

The meme's staying power is tied directly to the cultural weight of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, which the Library of Congress selected for preservation in the National Film Registry in 2021 for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". The American Film Institute also named *The Fellowship of the Ring* one of the 100 greatest American films in history in 2007.

"AND MY AXE!" became one of the earliest reliable thread derailment tools on Reddit, where users would drop it into comment chains regardless of topic. The phrase's effectiveness as a comedy bomb comes from the gap between the original scene's dramatic weight and the casual absurdity of injecting Gimli's battle pledge into everyday internet conversations.

The Demotivational Poster format that helped spread the meme on 4chan in 2007 was itself a major meme format of the era, and the "You have my sword" thread became one of the more cited examples of how imageboard culture could turn a movie quote into a collaborative game.

Fun Facts

The original YTMND page by zeronspoonx maintained a strong 3.95 average rating across over 27,900 views, solid numbers for a 2005-era YTMND post.

The 4chan snowclone thread from August 2007 generated over 132 replies, making it one of the more successful participatory threads of that era.

Gimli is played by John Rhys-Davies in the films, though the actor stands 6'1" in real life and had to be filmed with forced perspective tricks to appear dwarf-sized.

The film was shot entirely in New Zealand, with Jackson filming all three Lord of the Rings movies back-to-back in one massive production.

Derivatives & Variations

"AND MY AXE!" standalone

— Gimli's line broke free from the full quote and became an independent catchphrase, dropped into unrelated threads as a punchline or interruption[2].

Demotivational Poster edits

— Multiple versions used the Demotivational Poster format popular in the mid-2000s, pairing the quote with images of weapons or absurd substitutions[2].

YTMND derivatives

— Users on YTMND created their own spins on the original zeronspoonx page, swapping music and image treatments while keeping Gimli's line[2].

Frequently Asked Questions