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Must've missed you, sorry >.>

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Also I feel the need to mention that light plate armor is kind of an oxymoron. While you're not gonna be sort of waddling around like you strapped weights to your back, a suit of plate armor is gonna be between 40-60 pounds generally, albeit it's often so finely crafted that it actually grants more freedom of movement than maille armor does and doesn't feel as heavy as it is, since the weight's distributed. Steel, however, weighs a metric fuckton (amateur blacksmith, steel can be insanely heavy) so you really can't have "light plate" armor. Little weapons/armor nerd rant, sorry >.>
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Didn't see this, so forgive me for the double post errybody. But uh... polearms were the most common kind of weapon back in the medieval era, easier to use, cheaper, and more effective against angry knights than a sword.
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@Monochromatic Rainbow: That might be true for real life, but this is a fantasy RP. ^^;
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Didn't see this, so forgive me for the double post errybody. But uh... polearms were the most common kind of weapon back in the medieval era, easier to use, cheaper, and more effective against angry knights than a sword.


... that has nothing to do with what I said. I essentially said "It would be really lucky for undisciplined people not expecting an attack to have an inconveniently big lump of wood and metal on hand"
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Are we assuming they're going to be fighting us with their bare hands? A bunch of poor brigands would most likely to have a polearm on hand, yo.

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(Steel still weighs a fuckton tho)
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It's a camp. That had a lookout. Without military discipline. Would you be surprised if most of them just left the weapon where they could run back and get it when the scouts came back? <.<
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albeit it's often so finely crafted that it actually grants more freedom of movement than maille armor does and doesn't feel as heavy as it is, since the weight's distributed.


To go off of that, some armor was so well made that NASA was looking at it while designing early space suits (specifically the Apollo suits and King Henry's plate butt armor)

http://imgur.com/gallery/3j1jA

It is good to mention I based Eadwig's equipment based off of his social status. He is a commoner so he likely cannot afford full plate, and the equipment he has is likely gained from savings and from scavenging during war.

http://regia.org/research/misc/costs.htm

This link gives a price for a lot of common medieval items during the Anglo-Saxon period. Notice that a sword in Britain is 24K pounds, and 660pounds in Western Europe, and a horse costs 3k. I am not sure how accurate the prices are, but its a fun thing to take into account if anyone wants to. Of course this is a fantasy roleplay, so we can have whatever we want no matter what so long as it is fun and makes a good story.
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Huzzah! Someone else who knows of the amazing quality of late medieval armor!
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Must've missed you, sorry >.>

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We're more or less the resident "Gives too much of a shit about the details" duo for historical accuracy. Although I've more or less just been going with the flow and trying not to nitpick the small stuff. Or the large stuff.

It's fantasy, so eh. Anachronisms abound along with mixing arms and armour from entirely different cultures.

Edit: With points to @Zebanamana as well.
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We're more or less the resident "Gives too much of a shit about the details" duo for historical accuracy. Although I've more or less just been going with the flow and trying not to nitpick the small stuff. Or the large stuff.

It's fantasy, so eh. Anachronisms abound along with mixing arms and armour from entirely different cultures.


Ooh, let me know if I have any anachronisms! I'm not going to change them, but I like learning more about history.
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I know how tactics and medieval technology would relate to the current scenario.

But the knights contain a guy with dog ears and tail, someone that got up from a fatal wound, and the setting (it's been on here before) has standard fantasy dungeons. There is only so far I am going to take caring about historical realism.
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Alas, it would seem so.

I might eventually have to leave so I don't spoil things for everyone else - I tend to be ah... shall we say, stubborn?
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I don't really mind pointing out accuracy, and it does apply to an extent, but at the same time...

The entire setting is basically inspired by anime and fantasy novels and games and RPGs and stuff. ^^; There's going to be breaks from reality for sure.
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Ooh, let me know if I have any anachronisms! I'm not going to change them, but I like learning more about history.


I went ahead and read your profile again hunting for some since you asked so nicely. The only one I noticed offhand is that sheriff is used with sort of a more modern/wild west context. The medieval shire-reefe was similar (and, I am not extraordinarily well read on this topic, so I could be mistaken) but more of a position appointed to a local by the crown. If I remember correctly, Magistrate eventually replaced the word Sheriff in the middle ages and is a more accurate description of the office. So, closer to a judge/administrator than an officer?

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I went ahead and read your profile again hunting for some since you asked so nicely. The only one I noticed offhand is that sheriff is used with sort of a more modern/wild west context. The medieval shire-reefe was similar (and, I am not extraordinarily well read on this topic, so I could be mistaken) but more of a position appointed to a local by the crown. If I remember correctly, Magistrate eventually replaced the word Sheriff in the middle ages and is a more accurate description of the office. So, closer to a judge/administrator than an officer?

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A magistrate is, I believe, the lowest level of criminal court in England and Wales. Equivalent to the Justice of the Peace. The Scottish Sheriff court is the one above that.

But when I was paying attention to law, it was concerned with contract and negligence, so I don't remember the court structure too well.
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I went ahead and read your profile again hunting for some since you asked so nicely. The only one I noticed offhand is that sheriff is used with sort of a more modern/wild west context. The medieval shire-reefe was similar (and, I am not extraordinarily well read on this topic, so I could be mistaken) but more of a position appointed to a local by the crown. If I remember correctly, Magistrate eventually replaced the word Sheriff in the middle ages and is a more accurate description of the office. So, closer to a judge/administrator than an officer?

Ah yes! That bit was added almost as an after thought. I was thinking almost in terms of Sheriff of Nottingham, but that'd definitely be too significant of a position for Eadwig to have gotten at that age. I actually just did some more research and I think a constable was what I was going for, or whatever Thalns equivalent would be.
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@Raineh DazeI was thinking of Reeve (correction, not Reefe) which was lower than the Shire-Reeve (Sheriff) being replaced by Magistrate, oops.
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I might eventually have to leave so I don't spoil things for everyone else


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Yes I gathered.

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