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Knecht kriegsmesser by albion
Knecht kriegsmesser by albion




Whether using weapons or only the body (martial arts) - in reality most fights are over very quickly. Yes much closer to a messer than any type of katanaĪgree, and would apply to most theatrical fight scenes as well the sword is definitely a tool designed to be primarily gripped how we typically see it done. effectively changing the orientation of the blade in a typical grip is very easy but would be extremely limited in a reverse grip. defensively the reverse grip on a weapon the length of his swords is next to useless when dealing with incoming weapons, not only in contact but in recovery and transition to whatever the his next move is. this is where this reverse grip fighting style comes in, it looks good, is very distinctive to establish Thranduil as a stand out combatant but is quite unreal. Movie sword play is significantly different to what is shown in the remaining historical sources, and it has to be because real sword play would probably not be suitable for film, in most if not all cases realistic sword fights would be quite short and not as flowing or theatrical as we see on film. Having a loose basis in reality only, even if an on set weapon master has some groundign in historical sword use it gets adapted and changed significantly to look good on film I've figured out how to "squee"Įffectively and that it's actually okay for a dude to produce such a sound.Ībsolutely, geek sir, squee and be proud !






Knecht kriegsmesser by albion