And actually, the first swords, made during the bronze age, were slightly sharp bludgeoning weapons. Bronze is a relatively soft alloy and doesn’t keep an edge very well. After the first couple of whacks, you’re basically breaking bones, not cutting them.
Ida No about 5 years ago
That’s why I always stand by my siege machine. Can’t get more bludgeoning than by dropping a rotting cow carcass on a man.
posse1 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I believe that’s the earliest I’ve looked something up in my dictionary.
gnome about 5 years ago
…I never felt serene…just tired…
PoodleGroomer about 5 years ago
The sword is the multifunctional battlefield and kitchen tool. It is useful for serving the roasted goat for dinner and opening champaign bottles.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
“This pointy end towards enemy”
Daeder about 5 years ago
That’s what the mace was for.
And actually, the first swords, made during the bronze age, were slightly sharp bludgeoning weapons. Bronze is a relatively soft alloy and doesn’t keep an edge very well. After the first couple of whacks, you’re basically breaking bones, not cutting them.