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SirMADOG wrote:Riot cops are a special breed. They like to show up to work early to beat the crowds.
SirMADOG wrote:Riot cops are a special breed. They like to show up to work early to beat the crowds.
Anastasia of Chamonix wrote:I think it's cheesy single green doesn't go through armor.
Caleidah wrote:So...you don't mind that it also adds the ability to take extra damage from slashing, but stabbing bothers you while in armor.
I don't know. Maybe it's because I don't fight with stabbing weapons all that often, but if I'm set on killing someone in armor and feel like stabbing I either stab for a gap in the armor or at somewhere on their body that isn't armored at all but will still limit their effectiveness.
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Given that this is the medieval sciences forum, my thought is also more correct historically. Stabbing at the weak points at the joints of the armor is the only place where you would actually be able to penetrate one handed.
The hero Belegarth deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A Viking *.
Spike wrote:This is the funniest thing I've ever read on these boards and the rest of you are bad at things generally, too.
Tiberius Claudius wrote:I don't get cosplay. It's like a weekend-long Halloween in a hotel where everyone gets the herp, but there's no candy.
Tonaho wrote:You're talking about Libra, huh? Round shield, often fought shirtless if he could, blue battle skirt.
I'm not sure how much he really goes for historical accuracy, though from my understanding he draws inspiration from Achilles as portrayed in the movie Troy.
We also have a guy down here who really does go for historical accuracy as a Roman soldier. He's a good guy too. Bigger guy with a big roman curved shield.
Anyways, I haven't heard of an entire unit based around an adoration of historical accuracy, especially not one that was not bound to just being romans or just being spartans or what have you.
The hero Belegarth deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. A Viking *.
Oisin wrote:Wool isn't just cold-weather clothing.
I know a lot of people refuse to accept this until they try it, but lightweight wool is one of the most comfortable things there is to wear in hot weather.
It is more expensive, though, that is fair, although it's also easier to sew and has to be washed less, so it's a trade off in terms of total value. I never pay more than $10 a yard for summerweight wool, and often a bit less.
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