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Demesne Snippets 7: Sticks Over Bells

🕑 Added 2024-08-21 14:35:50 +0000 UTC

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Nnelg

Usually a short blade is better for stabbing with anyways. It's a lot easier to kill someone that way, too.

SCM2814

Riz has familiarity with big knives or machete-type blades that she would never describe as a 'short sword' because it's more of a farm or forestry implement than the swords officers and rich people use. They're heavy work tools that are used for deal with undergrowth, wood, or butchering, and NOT swords, which are those things officers carry that would break if you tried to use it to hack a path through the woods.

SCM2814

'A' woman. Distinct difference at the moment. She's in 'it's okay/hot if it's you' territory.

Megaduck

"Well, Riz still wasn't really aroused by the sight of her, but knowing how good Mikon could make her feel… that made her aroused to think about. " This is such a great description of sexuality that is not normally explored. Only being partially attracted to someone. I'm not sure this is Demisexual but its nice that Riz is still mostly "Straight" despite sleeping with women.

Nnelg

Historically, a lot of common foot-soldiers carried swords to supplement their primary weapons, the spear or bow. These wouldn't be super long or fancy, more like really big knives they could pull out when they needed it. (They would often be wielded differently too, depending mainly on their length.) The main limiting factor was wealth, because in feudal armies men were expected to arm themselves. Heck, even in modern times you have cases where soldiers purchase extra gear they aren't issued in order to get that little bit extra advantage in combat (or more often, the perception thereof). So Riz would probably be at least a bit familiar with blade use, but maybe not the use of blades like Rian's—unless... Well, swords can be status symbols too, and in many fuedal cultures the usage of status symbols is legally restricted based on social status; i.e. there could be laws against non-officers carrying swords. But then again, such rules are often worked around or ignored when the item in question affects the probability of survival in a life-or-death situation, so she'd presumably be familiar with *some* sort of sidearm. (Cudgel? As in, a blunt bar of dense wood or metal. Might fit if Militia are used as law enforcement, in her homeland.)

Justin Case

>she wanted to see if she was actually any good I'm pretty sure the second "she" is supposed to be "he" to refer to Rian.

Simon Hoerder

Thanks for the snippet. There was a minor typo: "Rain hesitated."


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