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You mean his life? He was an inch from dying an horrible flaming death...Is it a fumble, or is our man focusing on the prize he already got?
You mean his life? He was an inch from dying an horrible flaming death...Is it a fumble, or is our man focusing on the prize he already got?
Idk it doesn't even really feel out of place, given the setting of generic medieval times![]()
you want to WHAT
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you want to WHAT
I had to do some research while doing TLs, but I did have trouble with some things too.What are those "SH Fredric" and "Sempach" helmets? It's easy to find information on Stibbert-types, grand bascinets, and of course the classicbeakieshounskulls, but not those. I assume they're not actually bascinets and are a different type of helmet (and even a different helmet culture) as a joke, but I still can't find anything.
Ah, take a look at those illustrations in the article. The bascinets in the first seem to be a more normal type (mixed in with other helmets; I think there are sallets in there too), but in the second they all do seem to match the rectangular face-masks in the Bascinet Party.I had to do some research while doing TLs, but I did have trouble with some things too.
Sempach was a site of Battle of Sempach, and given how armor classifications are named after sites in which they're first found, I'm guessing it was a type that was unearthed there.
As for SH Fredric (Fredrik?), I couldn't find anything on that.
Oh shit, didn't notice that at all. Then maybe it could be one of those where "we saw them in a painting about this battle but we don't really have any evidence they existed".Ah, take a look at those illustrations in the article. The bascinets in the first seem to be a more normal type (mixed in with other helmets; I think there are sallets in there too), but in the second they all do seem to match the rectangular face-masks in the Bascinet Party.