The future Demon Lord's spy corps.
After all, the many in Many Ears is about their many qualities in espionage, like information gathering, rumor mongering, sabotage, and assassination.
When you get older and more advanced in your professional career, you will find out that books and papers are also biased, especially if they don't quote, cite references and provide explanations for their assumptions/conclusions.
As demonstrated above when examining the provided source, which...
Did you even read the link to the /r/AskHistorians? There are several examples noted that this was fine.
The passage that you are referring yourself does not contain any citation or reference, it is just a statement. In fact, the very page contains a quote that specifically mentions the...
That's absolute nonsense.
Priests were never forbidden from weapons of war. And they didn't started to carry weapon-quality staff, clubs, or maces disguised as walking canes because of that.
Walking canes were popular among anyone who was travelling, and often served as improvised weapons...
Never understood this argument. Have you tried to club something? If you it enough to cause serious damage, then there will be blood everywhere. Not even talking about common style of maces like spiked or flanged.
I have read various definitions, some of them talked about forms with crop rotation (including pasture), or even in-between form, where there is no clear distinction between pasture and cropland.
Basically, I am talking about ideas, you about a particular form of practice that you have in mind...
I am not sure about that. Mixed farming is a thing, was historically, and nowadays its starting to creep back in as a modern ecologically friendly alternative that can help build soil where intensive farming of monocultures completely drained it.
Examples I have read about talks about improving...
There is crop rotation and crop rotation.
The idea of crop rotation doesn't mean that it will produce meaningful results if you use the wrong plants. In fact, original crop-rotation often meant that you will leave half of your land fallow, or abandon it after you farm on it for a prolonged...