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- Scott308
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Didn't the medieval clerics realize they were prohibited from using edged weapons? Who do they think they were, paladins?
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EXACTLY. The nerve.Scott308 wrote:Didn't the medieval clerics realize they were prohibited from using edged weapons? Who do they think they were, paladins?
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The historical Druid "scimitars" were actually more like longswords.
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Medieval fighting clerics were forbidden to "shed blood" in war, so they went into battle with maces. Of course, being hit by a mace was possibly more fatal, but logic was not one of the outstanding features of the Middle Ages. I actually own a lovely (replica) 15th century flanged mace, given to me by my husband. I would not like to be on the receiving end of it. Ouch.
University students were mostly from well off families, and did not have the prohibition, since they had not taken vows yet. The church was a favorite place to "dump" younger sons, who would not inherit anything. It also kept them from killing their older brothers to gain an inheritance. Primogeniture was rough on siblings.
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University students were mostly from well off families, and did not have the prohibition, since they had not taken vows yet. The church was a favorite place to "dump" younger sons, who would not inherit anything. It also kept them from killing their older brothers to gain an inheritance. Primogeniture was rough on siblings.
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This stuff is so awesome to read.
This has to be the most informative ooc thread on the US.
This has to be the most informative ooc thread on the US.
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That is pretty cool, yes!
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I seem to remember reading that the eldest son inherited, the second son joined the military, and the third became a priest.
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Makes me wonder what happened with the 4th the 5th and the 6th... (I have big portions of my family) #YorkMadeUsWallaceBrokeUs #LordsOfYorkLostTheirHeads
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Bluehorse, during the Crusades the younger sons were sent off, to keep them out of the way.
Urson: Kingdoms didn't have much for standing armies until much later. tThe second son might have gone off to serve a lord. Hence the warnings in Machiavelli's "The Prince" about using mercenaries.
Urson: Kingdoms didn't have much for standing armies until much later. tThe second son might have gone off to serve a lord. Hence the warnings in Machiavelli's "The Prince" about using mercenaries.
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I bow to your superior knowledge, Spinward. All I really know about the period is what I learned from "Prince Valiant."
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Just so i'm clear, the ship that the guy with the telescope thing is on is actually 200' out in the river and not right on shore right? Is there any other boat beside that one?
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The ship is too large to sail up river.
It is anchored 200' off the beach, where the river meets the sea.
There are no other boats around it.
It is anchored 200' off the beach, where the river meets the sea.
There are no other boats around it.
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Everyone make sure to leave Lightfinger alone over there in the bushes. I think he had to poop.
That'd be rude to disturb him or call attention to it.
An audible face-palm can be heard from the greenery.
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I'm loving the tension and creepiness with the tree and Franny/Keilif. Nice work everyone!
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If it's a good axe and a strong arm, you should be able to do that with one long stroke...Taste me now, tree, if you wish, but I aim to get that axe and split an asshole's skull with it.
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Monsieur Rose wrote:I'm loving the tension and creepiness with the tree and Franny/Keilif. Nice work everyone!
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Hotgoblin wrote:Monsieur Rose wrote:I'm loving the tension and creepiness with the tree and Franny/Keilif. Nice work everyone!
I am too!
And Hotgoblin is being a pretty darn good sport about it as well, so thanks for that!
I TOLD you all not to go into the jungle alone!!!
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You know... technically Monocar is never alone.OGRE MAGE wrote:Hotgoblin wrote:Monsieur Rose wrote:I'm loving the tension and creepiness with the tree and Franny/Keilif. Nice work everyone!
I am too!
And Hotgoblin is being a pretty darn good sport about it as well, so thanks for that!
I TOLD you all not to go into the jungle alone!!!
Brett
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