Stick your knife through the skin of his neck, as depicted.FrisianDude said:I don't really understand the quote, what does he mean with 'thrust' in that sentence?
Amman de Stazia said:from left to right, not front to back. Ie, just through the fold of skin.
That does no harm? Careful sticking then, I suppose. I always thought the neck was rather unprotected.Tostig said:Stick your knife through the skin of his neck, as depicted.FrisianDude said:I don't really understand the quote, what does he mean with 'thrust' in that sentence?
MadocComadrin said:Chivalry? It applied to knights too, but it's rather difficult to express "courtly love" in a saddle surrounded by a bunch of bloody dudes with a few arrows sticking out of you.
Dryvus said:Yeah, for a picture with blood spurting out of somebody's neck skin, they've got a pretty ****ty definition of 'harm'.
Dryvus said:Yeah, for a picture with blood spurting out of somebody's neck skin, they've got a pretty ****ty definition of 'harm'.
... Huh?NovaTitan said:You guys are getting off topic. The picture clearly depicts thrusting the knife through the chin/throat and seems to be rather fatal compared to the description of just cutting a fold of skin.
Hilarious isn't it?Tostig said:Never change, dual wielding thread, never change...
Blackthorn said:... Huh?NovaTitan said:You guys are getting off topic. The picture clearly depicts thrusting the knife through the chin/throat and seems to be rather fatal compared to the description of just cutting a fold of skin.
NovaTitan said:Blackthorn said:... Huh?NovaTitan said:You guys are getting off topic. The picture clearly depicts thrusting the knife through the chin/throat and seems to be rather fatal compared to the description of just cutting a fold of skin.
Weren't we discussing about this?
http://media.bibliothek.uni-augsburg.de/file/82787/618069313109.png
At least the peasant is happy about it all.