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Thu 02 Oct, 2008 6:01 am
Illustrations of pike vs. pike battles
Posts: 79 Location: Az.
Thu 02 Oct, 2008 11:58 am
Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ?
Posts: 871 Location: Paris, France
Thu 02 Oct, 2008 12:03 pm
J. D. Carter wrote: |
Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ? |
The one on the first picture? I rather think this is a depiction of a battle on ice, frozen lake or some such. The guy has fallen into a crack in the ice...
Posts: 79 Location: Az.
Thu 02 Oct, 2008 12:25 pm
Vincent Le Chevalier wrote: |
J. D. Carter wrote: | Holy Moly, am I looking at it wrong or is the guy in the kettle helmet in the foreground supposed to be cut completely in two ? |
The one on the first picture? I rather think this is a depiction of a battle on ice, frozen lake or some such. The guy has fallen into a crack in the ice... |
I was intrigued enough to race down to the station where I dispatch and fetch my bifocals where I left them after shift. You would think it would be easy to remember that one can't see bubkis but I am new to glasses and constantly forget them.
It's clearer now. I can even tell what I thought was a severed head and legs are sticking up from holes.
I'm certainly no tactician but I wouldn't have minded eavesdropping on the battle depicted during that war council.
" Yesterday was so tedious, push , stab, repeat . " " You know what would really make this fight interesting " ha.
Posts: 599 Location: Brooklyn, NY
Wed 08 Oct, 2008 12:26 am
Interesting. The these pictures look just like a typical SCA Pensic battle. In the first picture the spears usually create a no-man's land in between and snipe at each other. The second picture is what it looks like when one side decides to over-run the other. That is a big mess of bodies piling up and spears sticking out everwhere. It is very hard for spears to work when the two sides crash into each other like this.
Posts: 73
Wed 08 Oct, 2008 5:53 am
Posts: 73
Sat 15 Nov, 2008 5:41 am
Here is another picture I would like to throw in.
It shows the battle of Pavia. Unfortunately in the book it was not mentioned where that illustration comes from.
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