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3 yrs ago
Current I think watching fight scenes can help in general terms with writing combat, since it can give you an idea of flow and choreography.
3 yrs ago
At least if you're writing something you know, with knights.
3 yrs ago
I mean, depends on what you're writing, and the tone and theme of what you're writing. Trained armored knights were legitimately monstrous on the battlefield, so looking up how they fought helps.
4 yrs ago
As much as there's a lot of reasons twitter sucks, I genuinely don't want to see it die for the sake of all the artists who now rely on it. Hoping the shithead stops trying to directly administrate.
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4 yrs ago
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So, while there's a lot of time when things are okay, it's safe to have them on call for when things aren't, basically.

It's their duty and all, after all.
Well, Velt and Ithillin aren't doing that, at least. But there's still a fair amount of stuff that can go wrong(much more in a fantasy setting) and need the attention of skilled knights to deal with it.
To everyone asking it's definitely still accepting.

As for the sword matter, I suppose longsword makes the most sense? There's a character in-setting who does fight with a rapier exclusively, but she's an extremely exceptional fencer.

I will also point out the order definitely still does stuff, just not... active warfare. At the moment. There's a lot of fighting that can happen that's not active warfare.
@Monochromatic Rainbow: Like I said, generally the countries we'll be dealing with are pretty egalitarian. Both men and women can be soldiers, knights, have important positions, teach, hold religious positions... in fact, in the Reonite/Mayonite Church there's a few high-level positions that can only be female for religious reasons.
A lot of the countries are actually pretty egalitarian when it comes to the sexes at least. Exceptions are basically some high-ranking Reonite and Mayonite clergy, who have to be female to reflect their deities.
Well, Velt's people are largely Reonite/Mayonite. It's even got the largest temples for both goddesses on the continent. They have a fairly long history of nobility and knighthood, though much less of a warlike past then Thaln does(even if they played a large part in a few conflicts). Due to the influence of their religion, slavery is extremely strictly illegal in Velt, though it still happens as it's hard to monitor. Paladins of Reon are known for their particularly zealous extermination of slave traders and slave owners. They have a large magic college and several educational institutions aside from that, mostly in and around the capital.
Velt's a monarchy, Ithillin's a monarchy(even if it's ruled by a Lord rather then a king)... given the setting, they're pretty much all monarchies. ^^;
Thaln is ruled by a monarchy with a fairly large amount of nobles as well.
I'm going to be starting sometime this week, most likely before Friday.
Deeeefinitly re-accepted, and a big improvement even if the first version was acceptable. ^^;
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