trentonian7
Troubadour
I need some input as to my world's weapons and specifically, armor.
As a general rule I dislike suits of plate armor; plate is not nearly as cumbersome as many writers claim and I find it boring. It severely limits the weapons I am able to present in my story. Throughout history, armor has been designed to meet the dangers of weapons used in the field and the weapons of the day has evolved to meet these protections. With the invention of the sword came the invention of scale armor and mail, armor effective for the deflection of a cutting attack. With the innovation and spread of the crossbow, what had once been a shirt of mail and the occasional piece of plate became the full suit of armor, armor that renders it's wearer invulnerable to a number of weapons and attacks, limiting his opponents to piercing and crushing blows.
For this reason, I have decided to postpone the invention of the handheld crossbow and thus justify the lack of plate so commonly seen in fantasy. I favor lamellar, scale, and mail armor, though also single pieces like the cuirass and metal greaves or gauntlets.
On my main continent, the three western kingdoms favor axes, spears, and long swords. The majority of their armies are conscripted and as such often have only minimal arms and training. They do, however, have a warrior class similar to the knight. They wear mail and leather or steel gauntlets, greaves, and cuirass. They are primarily heavy cavalry, armed with long swords and pikes.
The western kingdoms, former colonies of the city states across the gulf, differ in their warfare, taking after their founders. They lack an elite warrior class, instead keeping a small standing army who's focus is on the spear and shield.
Seem okay?
As a general rule I dislike suits of plate armor; plate is not nearly as cumbersome as many writers claim and I find it boring. It severely limits the weapons I am able to present in my story. Throughout history, armor has been designed to meet the dangers of weapons used in the field and the weapons of the day has evolved to meet these protections. With the invention of the sword came the invention of scale armor and mail, armor effective for the deflection of a cutting attack. With the innovation and spread of the crossbow, what had once been a shirt of mail and the occasional piece of plate became the full suit of armor, armor that renders it's wearer invulnerable to a number of weapons and attacks, limiting his opponents to piercing and crushing blows.
For this reason, I have decided to postpone the invention of the handheld crossbow and thus justify the lack of plate so commonly seen in fantasy. I favor lamellar, scale, and mail armor, though also single pieces like the cuirass and metal greaves or gauntlets.
On my main continent, the three western kingdoms favor axes, spears, and long swords. The majority of their armies are conscripted and as such often have only minimal arms and training. They do, however, have a warrior class similar to the knight. They wear mail and leather or steel gauntlets, greaves, and cuirass. They are primarily heavy cavalry, armed with long swords and pikes.
The western kingdoms, former colonies of the city states across the gulf, differ in their warfare, taking after their founders. They lack an elite warrior class, instead keeping a small standing army who's focus is on the spear and shield.
Seem okay?
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