53474 pts ยท March 20, 2012
Beards are good.
FFS go back to drinking your gluten free muggiatos and please leave the real world to people who actually live in it
If you look past the blatant greed, it's a rather brilliant business strategy
SWBF 2 Classic
I'll bite, sauce?
#3 and then he kissed me and the whole bus applauded
Pretty sure I know about 6 of the names listed in this
I feel this on so many levels
I'm part of a Reenactment & HEMA club. It's pretty awesome hitting your friends with swords and getting drunk dressed as Vikings together
Travelling by gondola today?
Mine was AOE
Good.
"And every last inch of this post is covered in upvotes!"
Agreed
Thank you
This is some weeaboo shit right here
Jokes on you, I'm at work!
Neat soft kit
I came for nudes. You at least delivered user-sub.
Can't wait to use your designs until my game crashes several minutes later @OP!
Swords are very light, but a two handed sword was mostly just carried either by hand or packed away with the rest of the equipment
Running it along your hip keeps the sword parallel to your leg. Hanging it from your back can have your leg collide if lifted high enough
The only depiction we have of knights and mercenaries carrying/transporting their swords is by hand or packed away
2/2 The sword would stick out past your body knocking into everything and you could cut your leg on it by running or falling.
I'd disagree. I'm yet to see any findings that show a back sheath from any period, plus it'd be a very awkward setup. 1/2
If there's actual findings substantiating a back sheath, I'm open to the idea. Until then, I'm an unbeliever
Swords were never worn on someone's back. It would have been far too akward to draw and flat out dangerous to sheath
FFS go back to drinking your gluten free muggiatos and please leave the real world to people who actually live in it
If you look past the blatant greed, it's a rather brilliant business strategy
SWBF 2 Classic
I'll bite, sauce?
#3 and then he kissed me and the whole bus applauded
Pretty sure I know about 6 of the names listed in this
I feel this on so many levels
I'm part of a Reenactment & HEMA club. It's pretty awesome hitting your friends with swords and getting drunk dressed as Vikings together
Travelling by gondola today?
Mine was AOE
Good.
"And every last inch of this post is covered in upvotes!"
Agreed
Good.
Thank you
This is some weeaboo shit right here
Jokes on you, I'm at work!
Neat soft kit
I came for nudes. You at least delivered user-sub.
Can't wait to use your designs until my game crashes several minutes later @OP!
Swords are very light, but a two handed sword was mostly just carried either by hand or packed away with the rest of the equipment
Running it along your hip keeps the sword parallel to your leg. Hanging it from your back can have your leg collide if lifted high enough
The only depiction we have of knights and mercenaries carrying/transporting their swords is by hand or packed away
2/2 The sword would stick out past your body knocking into everything and you could cut your leg on it by running or falling.
I'd disagree. I'm yet to see any findings that show a back sheath from any period, plus it'd be a very awkward setup. 1/2
If there's actual findings substantiating a back sheath, I'm open to the idea. Until then, I'm an unbeliever
Swords were never worn on someone's back. It would have been far too akward to draw and flat out dangerous to sheath