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I am a fan of your mod and a fan of your Kindjal dagger !
I love to play it dual handed with a sword, but i do not find a sword who match the blade texture and color of the dager...
Is it possile for you to make a viking sword (like Hufbert per exemple) with the same texture and color ??? xD
Thanks a lot
I cannot even tell You how happy I am that You`ve made a zweihander - works great for roleplaying as a mercenary :D
:P
I think there's a mod that does that, but imo it would be pretty complicated to achieve this and probably really buggy, 1 handers are attached to the hip bone and 2 handers to the spine It would massively fuck up the sheathing animations. My solution would be to just make a two handed version of the sword and make it faster and hit harder (yes 2 handed = faster since it's the same sword)
It's the reason why the bastard sword is one handed.
This is a pretty cool video. One of the rare digs where John Q. Average (read peasant) armor was found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMrTi79D2Js
If the link gets removed, just check out Lindybeige on Youtube and search his channel for "massacre". He has two videos of the same dig. One has the armor and the other is focused on the bones.
But you can't help modern "teenagers" from being insufferable know it alls :)
Oh yeah, Vikings is painful, historically speaking. A falcata, the burgonet helms, the ancient Greek shields... that list is pretty long lol. Then the mistakes made on the heavy reliance on Ibn Fadlan's writings.
And yes, I think you are correct with the vew that a lot of people understimate the amount of trade that went on throughout history. Different people traveled the globe. It's how we have Chinese anchors all along the coast of South America, mummies in Egypt who used cocaine while alive, stone engravings of marine iguanas found in a cave in the US and tartan wearing gingers buried in Mongolia. :)
So it is a Claymore