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theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?… >The Swiss didn't want to push their enemy as in a rugby scrum. They would wait while the landsknechts advanced anticipating the files would begin to open up as the landsknechts advanced.

According to the Jaejo Bangbangji, completed in 1649, there was a Japanese soldier who was stabbed in the chest with a spear on a ship of Chen Lin and fell into the sea, but it is not known whether that was Ikebe. #cite_note-17" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%9C%B2…






Fuden-ryu holds the spear near the end of the handle to operate it, but many old paintings show cases where the area near the center. youtu.be/MBk8RfSKyCo




Whilst not meant for fighting, executioner swords were totally real. This one from Cleveland's museum of Art has a german engraving on the blade that (translated) reads: "When I raise this sword, so I wish that this poor sinner will receive eternal life."




Weta cooked hard with the Uruk-hai in Two Towers. The berserkers, the pikemen standing and roaring and charging in the rain are all engraved in my brain.


すごい試合だった(小並感)


