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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #60 on: 2014-03-15, 01:42:11 »
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #61 on: 2014-03-15, 23:14:45 »
It means something along the lines of "armored fighting". I believe it's specifically the term for a German school of armored combat, but don't quote me on that one.

Quoted! What now? Time to throw down the gauntlet?? :D
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #62 on: 2014-03-16, 04:32:44 »
It means something along the lines of "armored fighting". I believe it's specifically the term for a German school of armored combat, but don't quote me on that one.

Quoted! What now? Time to throw down the gauntlet?? :D

Throw down?? Hell no!! I'm gonna give somebody a major medieval beotch-slap in the bascinet. :) That's how we do it.
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #63 on: 2014-03-16, 14:28:45 »
It means something along the lines of "armored fighting". I believe it's specifically the term for a German school of armored combat, but don't quote me on that one.

Quoted! What now? Time to throw down the gauntlet?? :D

Throw down?? Hell no!! I'm gonna give somebody a major medieval beotch-slap in the bascinet. :) That's how we do it.

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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #64 on: 2014-03-17, 02:28:49 »
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #65 on: 2014-03-17, 19:07:18 »
It means something along the lines of "armored fighting". I believe it's specifically the term for a German school of armored combat, but don't quote me on that one.

Quoted! What now? Time to throw down the gauntlet?? :D

Throw down?? Hell no!! I'm gonna give somebody a major medieval beotch-slap in the bascinet. :) That's how we do it.

Thy be about to release a large jar'eth of whoop arse

Sure it’s all fun and games until someone gets a mordschlag in the visor... :o ;)
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #66 on: 2014-03-18, 01:00:24 »
It means something along the lines of "armored fighting". I believe it's specifically the term for a German school of armored combat, but don't quote me on that one.

Quoted! What now? Time to throw down the gauntlet?? :D

Throw down?? Hell no!! I'm gonna give somebody a major medieval beotch-slap in the bascinet. :) That's how we do it.

Thy be about to release a large jar'eth of whoop arse

Sure it’s all fun and games until someone gets a mordschlag in the visor... :o ;)

It left a dent in mine last year. True story. :o
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #67 on: 2014-03-19, 14:56:38 »
Not really; the Templar would have won.  That is all.

lol

Well the way I see it, we got a Templar and a Teutonic Knight here, care for some Harnesfechten?  ;)

That would only prove that one particular Templar was better than one particular Teuton...or vice versa, in this case.  ;)
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Re: Argument: Templar vs Teutonic Knight
« Reply #68 on: 2014-03-19, 19:11:15 »
Not really; the Templar would have won.  That is all.

lol

Well the way I see it, we got a Templar and a Teutonic Knight here, care for some Harnesfechten?  ;)

That would only prove that one particular Templar was better than one particular Teuton...or vice versa, in this case.  ;)

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