• QuincyPeck@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Let’s talk about the panel of spikes being dropped on the guys climbing a ladder. Seems like a one time use thing, right?

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        4 days ago

        Yeah I think as long as they don’t drop it too far (like to the ground), then people would have a very hard time getting on top of it. And even then, they would feel your weight as they were pulling back up, and just have someone merc you from the top.

        I can’t imagine the soldiers would be too motivated to be the first ones at the top, alone, either. Maybe a lot of posturing like they’re trying to be extra, but no one wants to be the first to get a spear to the face.

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          4 days ago

          First over the wall was big for Romans, but not sure how it worked for others.

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          I can’t imagine the soldiers would be too motivated to be the first ones at the top

          iirc they said of Frederick the Great’s army that the soldiers were more afraid of the officers behind them than the enemy in front of them.

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      4 days ago

      imagine dying to a murder-comb because some rich dude in your area was jealous of another rich dudes house.

      War, man. what is it good for?

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    4 days ago

    I really got lost in this image… Like imagining myself in every role…

    It’s my conclusion that this would have sucked, and I would hate it.

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    4 days ago

    This is the kind of illustration I could spend hours looking at imagining I was one of the soldiers when I was a kid.

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      4 days ago

      I imagine what it would be like to be in a battle circa 5000bce-1400ce at least once a week, usually because of one of Pug’s posts.

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    4 days ago

    I thought this was a colorized Far Side comic and was very confused for a second

    Which isn’t uncommon when actually looking at his comics

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    4 days ago

    couldn’t you just push the small ladders away with a long stick or something? Save the siege flails for the moving staircase dudes

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    5 days ago

    Are those actual flails, in an actual historical image?

    That’s a big surprise to me, I always thought those were mostly either improvised farm tools or extremely niche, and here they’re being used by two people at the same time.

    Edit: then again, maybe the Chinese were really fucking dumb, or this image is somewhat lax on historical accuracy. Crossbowmen in the open, basically unmanned walls…