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oldschoolfrp:

Encyclopedic polearm typology from Gary Gygax’s “Appendix T: The Nomenclature of Polearms” in Unearthed Arcana, TSR, 1985 – ten years after hisStrategic Reviewarticle, 7 years after listing all these names in the Players Handbook without explaining what he meant.  Still no picture of the Bohemian earspoon, but his text describes it as a variant partisan.

Because polearms are so woefully underrated in the tabletop world.


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ebert1f:

German cavalry on August 1914

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