| 8 Apr 2000 | Skumflum | Well, what can I say.....aint the sword abit wrong (in its kind), should it not be another type of sword?
That sword is were good looking but its look like its not going to hurt some one to much, is that why he had such a big shild? | |
| 26 May 2000 | Hila Gerasy | Those mountains are excellent. They look so 3D. I really like snowy view (maybe because there isn't any in my country...). A great picture. | |
| 25 Mar 2001 | Aaron Weaver | Cool picture but the rocks take something away from it. Everything is snow covered except for the rocks?
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| 28 Oct 2002 | Lightpaw | Actually, the sword, or more specificly the saber, could be used in a war. Most people are just used to the broadsword type of thing, a big two-handed weapon that takes a lot to swing. The saber is a lighter, French weapon. The other french swords in this class are foils and eppees. So, really, the sword is correct. The guard on the saber isn't, though. It looks like it's made of gold. Gold is a soft metal, and guards on sabers are meant to take a beating. It's your main blocking mechanism. **grins** And that ends your daily dose of fencing (fighting with french weapons) trivia. | |
| 24 Mar 2003 | Carolin Emily Southern | The gaurd wouldn't work in the sense above if it was gold, but what if it was something stronger gold plated? I had theat problem with Dregalaria and Dregalannan, I ended up with having the gaurds being gold plated in the story (and in real life with Dregalaria!) | |
| 8 Apr 2004 | Anonymous | Ahahah a saber ahhahah ill chop your saber in half with my 2 handed sword! Then ill chop u in half.
The right sword to go with the sheild is a long sword. Or a short sword like the romans used. Saber ahahahhahahahaahhahahhahahahahahhahhahahahhhahhahhahaahhahahhahahhaaaaaaahahahahahahahahhahah what a sad weapon. | |