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Damn. those old metal smiths knew how to work the material. Most probably used mercury to get the gold to stick to the steel. Nice and poisonous.
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Was it functional or just for show?
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Without knowing about this example specifically, it’s most likely both. Highly ornamented armor denotes wealth and status, marking an individual who is better off captured and ransomed, rather than killed
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In case anyone wants to see a documentary with cool full plate armor (British):https://youtu.be/QKlUy9NOl_U
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Holy effin shite
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They could make this back then but they couldn't find a better way to dispose of their shit than throwing it in the streets? Whack
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French royalty was known for their poor choice of priorities.
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Let them eat ass
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fancy boy armour never been scratched
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*dark souls intensifies*
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This is part of a new Dark Douls DLC?
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