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Skyrim Follower Commands and AI Explained Skyrim Follower Commands and AI Explained
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Skyrim Follower Commands and AI Explained

Liz Stone April 30, 2026 0
There is a moment in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim where you realise your follower is not...
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Assyrian Heavy Infantry (9th–7th centuries BCE) Assyrian Heavy Infantry
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Assyrian Heavy Infantry (9th–7th centuries BCE)

Jayne Ellis April 30, 2026 0
There is something quietly unsettling about the Assyrian army. It does not feel improvised or heroic in...
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Songye Ceremonial Sword Songye ceremonial sword
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Songye Ceremonial Sword

Matt Tait April 30, 2026 0
The Songye ceremonial sword sits somewhere between weapon, sculpture, and status symbol. Originating from the Songye people...
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Master Smiths of Toledo, Steel, Reputation, and the People Behind the Blades Master Smiths of Toledo
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Master Smiths of Toledo, Steel, Reputation, and the People Behind the Blades

Jayne Ellis April 30, 2026 0
Toledo has a habit of appearing in history with a blade in hand. Perched above the Tagus,...
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The Punic Wars (264–146 BC) The Punic Wars
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The Punic Wars (264–146 BC)

Jayne Ellis April 30, 2026 0
Rome, Carthage, and the Long Struggle for the Mediterranean There are wars that decide borders, and then...
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Religion Without Fanaticism: Baldwin’s Dilemma in Kingdom of Heaven Baldwin IV - Kingdom of Heaven
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Religion Without Fanaticism: Baldwin’s Dilemma in Kingdom of Heaven

Liz Stone April 29, 2026 0
There is something quietly fascinating about a king who believes deeply, yet refuses to let belief turn...
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The Best Guest Characters in the Sharpe Series Sharpe played by Sean Bean
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The Best Guest Characters in the Sharpe Series

Liz Stone April 29, 2026 0
If you have spent any time with Sharpe, you already know the formula. Richard Sharpe wins, the...
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Keeping Your Troops Loyal in Bannerlord bannerlord desertion guide
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Keeping Your Troops Loyal in Bannerlord

Liz Stone April 29, 2026 0
There is a particular kind of frustration in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord that hits harder than...
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Tuck Sword Tuck Sword
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Tuck Sword

Matt Tait April 29, 2026 0
The tuck sword, more widely known as the estoc, sits in a narrow but fascinating corner of...
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Scipio Aemilianus: The Man Who Burned Carthage and Broke Numantia Scipio Aemilianus
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Scipio Aemilianus: The Man Who Burned Carthage and Broke Numantia

Jayne Ellis April 29, 2026 0
Few Roman commanders carry the same weight of consequence as Scipio Aemilianus. He did not merely win...
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Sword resources Archives - Seven Swords

  • How Safe Are Historical Re-enactment Battles? Everything You Need to Know
    by Jayne Ellis on June 26, 2026 at 11:00 am

    Smoke, Steel and an Extraordinary Amount of Planning Stand beside a line of musketeers as they unleash a The post How Safe Are Historical Re-enactment Battles? Everything You Need to Know appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • The Oakeshott Sword Typology Explained: The Medieval Blade Classification System
    by Matt Tait on June 10, 2026 at 12:28 pm

    Medieval swords are often grouped together under broad labels like “knightly sword”, “longsword” or “broadsword”, but those terms The post The Oakeshott Sword Typology Explained: The Medieval Blade Classification System appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA): A Comprehensive Guide
    by Jayne Ellis on June 8, 2026 at 12:37 pm

    Rediscovering Europe’s Martial Past Historical European Martial Arts, better known as HEMA, is the study and practice of The post Historical European Martial Arts (HEMA): A Comprehensive Guide appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • What are the sword martial arts?
    by Matt Tait on June 1, 2026 at 1:07 pm

    Sword fighting is one of humanity’s oldest martial traditions. Long before the sword became a symbol hanging above The post What are the sword martial arts? appeared first on Seven Swords.

  • The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked
    by Matt Tait on April 9, 2026 at 1:03 pm

    The British calendar has a habit of filling itself with historical re-enactments in much the same way medieval The post The Best Historical Re-enactment Events in the UK, Ranked appeared first on Seven Swords.

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