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    Spear Point and Sword Edge - Viking Weapons (24 posts)
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    The weaponry of the Vikings gained a mystique of its own in this warrior society, something which can now be uncovered by archaeology and examination of Old Norse literature. ...
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    Re: Shields
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    Author: * Thorolf Gunthigg - 2 Posts on this thread out of 6 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Feb 17, 2003 - 19:27

    The shield, as you said was the primary defencive weapon, but it was also a quite useful offencive weapon. Rushing with the shield, or hitting an opponents knee cap with the edge were common offencive uses for the tool. I am, however, suprised at how often I come across acounts of shields being no more than a minor set back when used as a defencive tool. I have read many times of shields being split in two, or being penitrated by a spear. I find when I am fighting with any thing other than a 14th century long sword, i like to use a viking style sword and sheild. But the shield should be used as much offencively as deffencively.


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