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1630s guy made of cut paper
Training the Squire.
She took a certain swordtok channel talking about dual daggers as a bad weapon choice as a challenge.
This was a clip from her first time fencing using two daggers against me with my greatsword.
Somehow, after multiple attempts, she got the angle of the parry just right, and parried my sword, while stabbing me in the armpit.
Later, she managed this...
And a few other plays in which she hooked my sword with her off-hand dagger, before stabbing me.
She's got a lot more to work on, but she's determined to make "dual dagger combat" viable for the girlies.
Reconstitution historique d'un cavalier romain d'élite de l'époque impériale (circa IIIe siècle apr. J.-C.) portant l'équipement complet dédié aux tournois militaires appelés "hippika gymnasia".
Surrogate piece for @lightningandflames , featuring sir character, a fetchling Cavalier!! They have a love for glassworking so I thought a glassy flower would be a fun thing to give her~~ (Working on wrapping up the surries for the Potluck secret satan!)
I combined days 11 and 12 because I'm falling behind on the challenge again due to a cold.
Laughing Cavalier by Frans Hals, 1624.