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Forrest
is on page 108 of 165
I always wondered why those beefcake sword and sorcery covers had the hero standing and a woman kneeling or sitting at his feet. Turns out this was how people were trained to defend a woman from a crowd (royal bodyguards and such). When surrounded, you have to swing in wide arcs. If she's standing behind or beside you . . . well, it's bad optics to accidentally decapitate the person you're trying to protect.
— 7 hours, 39 min ago
Forrest
is on page 73 of 165
"Sword and Buckler" - a small chapter on the small shield. My interest is also small.
— Feb 19, 2026 07:16PM
Forrest
is on page 71 of 165
Part Two: Sword and Shield, can be summarized: protect your hand, slash at your opponent's legs or stab him in the belly, and whatever you do, do it really, really quickly, like a snapping turtle.
— Feb 17, 2026 05:45PM
Forrest
is on page 55 of 165
Okay, now we get to the more interesting stuff: sword and shield, sword and buckler, sword and dagger (my favorite), sword and cloak, and two swords (where one learns how to clear a street - yes, that's in there).
— Feb 11, 2026 07:47PM
Forrest
is on page 28 of 165
Time to get serious about making my way through this, rather than picking at it for two pages every couple of weeks. It's a slow read (it's a step-by-step instruction manual, at it's heart), but I need to be reading this more often, and hence more fluidly, to integrate what I'm learning. I can come back and practice individual moves later on.
— Feb 08, 2026 08:30PM

