Replying to:Shemale DisasterDo you mean the spear-like thing called a glaive, or the one
A glaive is a polearm (spear thing) with a long, cutting blade, usually with one or two protrusions on the back for catching an opponent’s blade, very effective against Zwëihanders, greatswords with wavy blades that made them ideal for cutting off the heads of polearms.
Replying to:Shemale Disaster… your extremely vast knowledge in weaponry scares me…
I really like history, mainly the art of war around the medieval era. You can show me any weapon and I’ll probably know what it is and a lot of facts about it.
The classical era also deeply interests me. From the top of my head, i can tell you their swords are called Gladius, their shirlds are called Scutum, their javelin’s are called Pilum, their turtle formation is called Testuda and their purses are called… Wait for it, Scrotums
Replying to:Shemale DisasterAre their scrotums sort of like little sacks, or are they mo
Little sacks that they’d strap to their purses. The term ‘cutpurse’ for a pickpocket came from the fact people would cut off people’s purses to pickpocket them
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Khopesh, Bhuj, Glaive, Maul, Side Sword
Do you mean the spear-like thing called a glaive, or the one with five branches and each branch has a blade on the end of it?
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A glaive is a polearm (spear thing) with a long, cutting blade, usually with one or two protrusions on the back for catching an opponent’s blade, very effective against Zwëihanders, greatswords with wavy blades that made them ideal for cutting off the heads of polearms.
… your extremely vast knowledge in weaponry scares me…
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I really like history, mainly the art of war around the medieval era. You can show me any weapon and I’ll probably know what it is and a lot of facts about it.
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The classical era also deeply interests me. From the top of my head, i can tell you their swords are called Gladius, their shirlds are called Scutum, their javelin’s are called Pilum, their turtle formation is called Testuda and their purses are called… Wait for it, Scrotums
Are their scrotums sort of like little sacks, or are they more like modern purses?
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Little sacks that they’d strap to their purses. The term ‘cutpurse’ for a pickpocket came from the fact people would cut off people’s purses to pickpocket them
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It’s also why our scrotums are named so, it’s latin, the language of Ancient Rome for a small bag of valuables
Also because black market organ dealers like to cut off your scrotum so they can sell your testicles
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Oh, that’s a bit surprising
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Well, one of them IS used, the Scutum. The designer of the Scutum can be reflected in modern day riot shields