That's where you would wear the scabbard if you were going to carry a shield in your left hand. Just have to turn the wrist around to get the sword out of it.
That way you can draw your sword while keeping the shield up.
That's where you would wear the scabbard if you were going to carry a shield in your left hand. Just
No, she can't. Her right arm isn't long enough to draw that sword from that scabbard on her right hip. And she doesn't have a shield, which wouldn't interfere with drawing a sword from a scabbard slung on her left hip if she did have one.
No, she can't. Her right arm isn't long enough to draw that sword from that scabbard on her right h
Hold out your right hand and turn your wrist so the thumb points down. With your hand in this position, move it to your waist and make a fist, then raise it to shoulder-level like you're pulling something long and straight from your belt.
The length of her sword and exact position of the scabbard in the picture might not actually allow for this kind of draw, but like, whatever, it's realistic enough. People did wear their swords on the same side as the dominant hand sometimes.
Hold out your right hand and turn your wrist so the thumb points down. With your hand in this positi
Good god, it's a damn basket hilted broadsword, not a damn gladius! Those get worn on the off-hand side so you can draw them properly with the main hand!
Good god, it's a damn basket hilted broadsword, not a damn gladius! Those get worn on the off-hand
I think Starfox has a quilted jacket because he needs it to keep warm. I think she's wearing a gambeson (and, somewhat oddly, matching trousers, which I don't recall having seen made like a gambeson in real life).
I think Starfox has a quilted jacket because he needs it to keep warm. I think she's wearing a gamb