How historically accurate are these weapons?

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Maby a little historicly accurit but no one can be shore :eyebrows:
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I wanted to be shore once.
Between plotting to kill you all and chasing balls of yarn, I also build [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/30639040@N02/albums]MOCs[/url]

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Aliencat wrote:I wanted to be shore once.
Then wh0t happenzed?
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Well I got into the last round of auditions, it was me versus beach.
I had it all nailed, I was well prepared, beach was sorely outclasses to say the least, but I got arrogant and got wasted the night before. I ended up missing the finals. Now all you have is stupid beaches.
Between plotting to kill you all and chasing balls of yarn, I also build [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/30639040@N02/albums]MOCs[/url]

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Aliencat wrote:Well I got into the last round of auditions, it was me versus beach.
I had it all nailed, I was well prepared, beach was sorely outclasses to say the least, but I got arrogant and got wasted the night before. I ended up missing the finals. Now all you have is stupid beaches.
You shore shuld half winzed (though)' :(
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Okay, kids. Keep the fantasy stuff to chat, 'kay?

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MD, have you bought a sword already?
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I didnt see the dagers but evey thing else looks okay. I mean for the practice swords did you expeck the that kinghts in trianing buthered each other :twisted:
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