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PENNSIC IS COMING! As some of you know, I have a lot of feelings about Pennsic. Like, a lo
Enjoying making armour designs lately, it just takes forever to make
notactuallythor: A SOUTHERN EUROPEAN ‘SWORD OF WAR’, PROBABLY HUNGARIAN, 15TH CENTURY T
spalatum: A reconstruction of the helmet found at Sutton Hoo, probably belonging to Raedwald of Eas
We publish the next exhibit from our exhibition more photos on website sl-armours.com/en/gall
The Coronation
How is Pennsic already over? I remember last year it dragged on for what felt like forever - I never
The edgiest of Edgelords.
A breakdown of my Chesterwick archer kit for my alternate character “William ‘Willy&rsqu
*HAPPY HELMET NOISE* Doctor Tobias Capwell’s latest book the Armour of the English Knight
A lavshly painted Pavise painted with the figure of St. George,Height: 48.1 in/122.2 cmWidth: 20.1 i
Walking around at Swordcraft, being a derp. I’m carrying a handful of yellow sashes, which sho
A closer look at my kit from Friday, I probably should have done a step-by-step breakdown but oh wel
The Royal Court ofChesterwick at the game on Friday, one of our first nights without The Price! 
More photos of Dame Mara Stone of the Seattle Knights - February 23, 2020 - Photo by Douglas Herring
Another shot of me as Lady Mirabella Lucrezia Justinya Montiliyét “When the game is
writingtipsandtricks: nyehcromancer: samswritingtips: A breakdown of medieval armor, since a lot of
love-of-history: The Battle of Evesham, part of the Second Barons’ War, was fought in August 1
Feelin’ hella cute in my armour tonight! #justgirlythings Did you guys know I have twitter
panijeziora: mila-the-benevolent: kataramorrell: I have a raging hard on for medieval/armor inspired
spalatum: A reconstruction of the helmet found at Sutton Hoo, probably belonging to Raedwald of East
Composite elements of an Armor, Germany, 15th century, housed at the Hungarian National Museum.
A small English statue from ca. 1350-1450. Some people have guessed that, because of the cross on th
thebluemeadow: Bow down to King Arthur (aka clod-pole)!
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