Thrusting with a cutlass?
It's not a tattoo, it's an imprint. And whatever left it there you don't want to mess with.That always seemed like a dick tattoo that he changed his mind about after the outline was done.
The "favourite part of a sword" thread inspired me. Sincere credit to TS of that thread.
What's your favourite sword?
Mine just might be the Viking Sword.
It used a unique spiral weld (double helix weld) which was novel for its time, allowing for pliability and a stubbornness against breaking. Since it was one-handed It worked well in formation with the shield wall, but also if a combatant was fighting on his own. It carried a double edge and a point so it was versatile in how you directed your attack.
Stop thinking about penises all the time, Elsa. You have got an a-dick-tion.talk about over compensation...
Stop thinking about penises all the time, Elsa. You have got an a-dick-tion.
I am not the one saying penis.
You are.
For all you know I could be talking about him being short!
HA!

The Landgraf is badass
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It's not a tattoo, it's an imprint. And whatever left it there you don't want to mess with.
Just to add one to the two i said before, the Cinquedea fron Venice
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Cinquedea was venetian for Cinque dita/Five fingers wich is the wide of the blade
Was used in Renassaince for super narrow streets of Venice where you can't use duelling swords like spada da lato/rapier