@SquarshyJr Most medieval knights were trained to steer the horse simply by kicking its flanks - like many people still do today. But to your comment, a shield can easily be held in the "steering hand," Alot of shields had simple cords or ropes as a grip, which would be much like the horse's reins.
@Anon0240 sadly moments after he died from a severe wtf! moment!
DSN107 1 month ago
Holy Crap! That was a good sized shard of lance sticking out of that man's gorget... Whew, good thing his armor was up to par!
Anon0240 1 year ago
@SquarshyJr Most medieval knights were trained to steer the horse simply by kicking its flanks - like many people still do today. But to your comment, a shield can easily be held in the "steering hand," Alot of shields had simple cords or ropes as a grip, which would be much like the horse's reins.
TheUsrper1 1 year ago
@paradiselost25
how are you supposed to hold a shield when one arm holds the lance, and the other steers the horse? haha
SquarshyJr 1 year ago
That's what's supposed to happen you dullards!
MrSymon68 1 year ago
without shield??? crazy!!!!
paradiselost25 1 year ago
@TetrisKnight
"a scratch! You're arms off!"
"no it isn't!"
"well whats that then!?"
VikingWannaBe51887 1 year ago 2
Its just a flesh wound!
00Jose00 1 year ago
I could unhorse you with a drum stick lol:)
KnightSirTimothy 2 years ago
WOW! those lances are like broomsticks LOL Splinter?? thats nearly the entire end of the lance, Didn't you see how thin they are?
bishopob 2 years ago