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Cib wrote:Check out their brochure http://www.vikingsofmiddleengland.co.uk/bookingus.html it has dot some killer picts in it. Looks like these guys have done some film work, and the makeup and goar they pull off is disturbingly realistic.
There are no staffs in Belegarth. Because of how they are constructed, they are really Pugil Sticks.
There are no staffs in Belegarth. Because of how they are constructed, they are really Pugil Sticks.
Saria wrote:This thread makes me salivate. Where do people find the time do make these works of art?
“Prince,” made entirely of baseball gloves and a dress form. Jungen captures the iconic image of an Indian chieftain with its form and shape, but draws you closer to the piece with the knowledge of its material. The simpleness of the items used redefines in a sense how you begin to see the world around you.
larosenoire wrote:
That's kinda cool. But did Hussars really use leopard print?
Actually, Aslaug's right about the Hussars . . . the first unit of them was formed in Hungary as a response to the Ottoman invasion of the southern half of that country.
The winged Hussars that y'all have posted pictures of are Polish/Lithuanian, though.
There are no staffs in Belegarth. Because of how they are constructed, they are really Pugil Sticks.
There are no staffs in Belegarth. Because of how they are constructed, they are really Pugil Sticks.
Tor wrote:Belegarth is a who gives a ****, because Shut Up.
Lorenzo wrote:So Kyrian, I assume this means we should start saving for tickets to Europe...
Derian wrote:Well, ****. Par is right.
Tor wrote:Belegarth is a who gives a ****, because Shut Up.
Thomas MacFinn wrote:
Elebrim wrote:...I question why lately it seems like we must do everything that Amtgard does or else we are no longer the best fighters. I don't think it's right or necessary.
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