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silver-tangent · 6 months
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Sometimes I think about how the entire history of the advancement of human weapons can be boiled down to: “we found more elaborate ways to hit things with rocks…”
Spears? Sharpened rocks.
Slingshot? Ranged rocks.
Arrows? Sharpened rocks with range.
Hammers/Clubs? Refined rocks.
Swords/axes? Sharpened refined rocks.
Guns? Sharpened, refined rocks, propelled by explosives…
We discovered how to make explosives, and we fine tuned that technology to better propel refined and sharpened rocks at insane distances… we are still hitting things with rocks… we just became experts in the science of hitting things with rocks… The human race is basically just a “dump everything into geology” build…
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the-merry-otter · 1 year
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Reposting because I am a Fool and a Buffoon who forgot to add knives/daggers as an option AND only set the duration for one day
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texaschainsawmascara · 7 months
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jprgd on ig
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vorpalfae · 9 months
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quiltingwitch · 6 months
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Swords for a sword lover, finally complete ⚔️
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strange-house-art · 7 months
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𝕮𝖍𝖔𝖔𝖘𝖊 𝖞𝖔𝖚𝖗 𝖜𝖊𝖆𝖕𝖔𝖓
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death-of-seasons · 2 years
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Medieval Weaponry, 2022
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crybabyboyscout · 1 year
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lil-tachyon · 11 months
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"I am the flail of god. Had you not created great sins, god would not have sent a punishment like me upon you."
Tattoo commission for @ordheist
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kultofathena · 2 months
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Tod Cutler – Italian 14th to 15th Century War Hammer – Dragon Hammer
This Italian medieval war hammer is based on a piece from the Venice Museum dated 1380.  Housed at The Museo Civico Correr in Venice, Italy. Francesco II da Carrara.  The original was a staff weapon at 20cm wide and this has been scaled down to be a hammer. War hammers generally had a faceted hammer for powerful concussive blows and a sharper pointed side which could be used for piercing and puncturing. Based on a piece from Venice Museum and dated 1380 . The head is cast bronze and steel and matched with a bronze end cap and all the components are securely fitted to a stout and robust ash hardwood haft.
War hammers generally had a faceted hammer for blows and a sharper pointed side which could be used for piercing/ripping.
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sideshowgoth · 8 months
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⛓️medieval weapon crop tank⛓️ by Cirque Obscura
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cathedral-ceilings · 2 years
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“Renewed shall be blade that was broken, The crownless again shall be king."
Andúril, November ‘22.
By Erstellt Designs
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texaschainsawmascara · 7 months
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jprgd on ig
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vorpalfae · 1 year
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frowningfox · 2 years
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New item available! The first needle felt prop weapon is up in shop!
You can find out more info and purchase [here]
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