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Swords, Sorcery, And Then Some!
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Written by Scott T. Hicken with art by Antipus, the comic updates Mondays. Please check out the Archive to enjoy the earlier adventures of Typh and Peonie!
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Time for him to do his Horatio Nelson routine. “Very well, I must admit it. I’m not overly familiar with the nuances of having a “good time.” But as far as the badness of my a!s, I feel a demonstration is in order – for King and Country!”
Well, at least Typh now has something to cut the rope with.
Also, my compliments to the flinger. It is really hard to throw a knife without rotation.
(unless it is from some sort of pistol-crossbow that shoots knives. And now I want one.)
If it’s a blade heavy knife (i.e. one where the balance is towards the pointed end), then it’s fairly easy to throw it without rotation. Kind of like throwing a baseball. There’s a particular American style knife that was very popular in the frontier, called the Arkansas Toothpick. It was intended for throwing… it looks like a double edged shortsword.
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Looks like someone’s no longer low on sass.
Time for him to do his Horatio Nelson routine. “Very well, I must admit it. I’m not overly familiar with the nuances of having a “good time.” But as far as the badness of my a!s, I feel a demonstration is in order – for King and Country!”
Careful you don’t catch any more flies with that big mouth of yours, Typh.
Should have married Urtica when you had the chance then.
Well, at least Typh now has something to cut the rope with.
Also, my compliments to the flinger. It is really hard to throw a knife without rotation.
(unless it is from some sort of pistol-crossbow that shoots knives. And now I want one.)
” It is really hard to throw a knife without rotation.”
Especially a knife that isn’t symmetrical, and therefore not as balanced for throwing….
Trick throwing an unbalanced knife? Strength, and you can tell it was thrown with strength by how far into the door the blade went
If it’s a blade heavy knife (i.e. one where the balance is towards the pointed end), then it’s fairly easy to throw it without rotation. Kind of like throwing a baseball. There’s a particular American style knife that was very popular in the frontier, called the Arkansas Toothpick. It was intended for throwing… it looks like a double edged shortsword.
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