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I'm not an archery or horse riding expert but I do understand that when you do know things about a subject or place, it breaks story flow, when the author gets it wrong.
I've seen similar scenarios happen in fiction where an author gets the normal weather of a place wrong or assumes certain things in regards to a job. When you create a story with pictures, the number of things that can go wrong doubles. Not only do the words need to make sense but the art can't be off either.
I still like this story and I appreciate the level of detail in the artwork but I also understand that sometimes authors get things wrong. It happens. They are human like everything else. Thankfully archery doesn't seem like a big part of the story.
I've seen similar scenarios happen in fiction where an author gets the normal weather of a place wrong or assumes certain things in regards to a job. When you create a story with pictures, the number of things that can go wrong doubles. Not only do the words need to make sense but the art can't be off either.
I still like this story and I appreciate the level of detail in the artwork but I also understand that sometimes authors get things wrong. It happens. They are human like everything else. Thankfully archery doesn't seem like a big part of the story.