I detect a troll. On the plus side, that sure is a nice flail with which to hit said troll.
Probably not. There’s a lot of confusion about the names of this kind of stuff. I think the Castlevania games started it.
Either way, it’s a nice, Medieval way of saying “Fuck your face and head”
Funny thing is, in Dutch it’s called a “goedendag” wich means “good day”
Doh…I thought any weapon with a spiky ball was a “morning star”, mace or flail…oh well.
I remember reading in more than one Conan story, how he regarded this weapon as one only a buffoon would wield, because of it’s propensity to become embedded in someone’s skull, leaving you weaponless. Heh. Good times.
I might have this wrong, but I think the flail was mainly used against armored knights.
Nice that it has the wrist safety strap like the Wiimote. Wouldn’t want to smash your HDTV by mistake.
I detect a troll. On the plus side, that sure is a nice flail with which to hit said troll.
Probably not. There’s a lot of confusion about the names of this kind of stuff. I think the Castlevania games started it.
Either way, it’s a nice, Medieval way of saying “Fuck your face and head”
Funny thing is, in Dutch it’s called a “goedendag” wich means “good day”
Doh…I thought any weapon with a spiky ball was a “morning star”, mace or flail…oh well.
I remember reading in more than one Conan story, how he regarded this weapon as one only a buffoon would wield, because of it’s propensity to become embedded in someone’s skull, leaving you weaponless. Heh. Good times.
I might have this wrong, but I think the flail was mainly used against armored knights.
Nice that it has the wrist safety strap like the Wiimote. Wouldn’t want to smash your HDTV by mistake.