I mean just think about why so many thought it would be a good idea to wage war on german territory for the last three thousand years, no one else could withstand 5 or 6 armies waging war on their land at once constantly for 100yrs or soĪnd if they lost it was on purpose to let those invaders believe hey were victorious until they brought in their sexy (for example sverige) wives for us to steal but that just a wild guess would be a stretch to think a viking defeated a german. it could be that the model gets scaled according to your character size when sheathed so that it would be exactly the size it was intended to on an imperial but become a bit larger on a nord and a lot smaller on a wood elf. are you playing a nord or high elf? those are a tad larger than the other races i think. Guess we gotta wait for the CK to see what thats all about lol, right now i have no clue what could cause this, i mean its just a slight difference but still. Most common were long triangular/rhombus shaped, and flat, leaf shaped ones.Įdited by lessthan3, 16 December 2011 - 11:47 PM. Here's a two handed viking sword, as one might have looked. It wouldn't be a stretch to think a viking killed an Englishman or a German and took their sword. Although vikings weren't unknown to take things from the people they defeated. Even though they're historically inaccurate. There are some decent concepts of viking bastard swords floating around though. There is mention in the sagas of people gripping their swords with both their hands, but they haven't found any swords that would allow such a thing. What is needed is a Dane Axe for the 2h axe, something like a mammen axe for the 1h axe, the viking bows were simple self bows so the regular longbow could be used as a replacement for that.Ģh swords weren't used in Scandinavia. The ancient nord weapons should be replaced with actual ancient Norse weapons.
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