2013-04-19, 21:57 | Link #604 | |
Art Block Specialist
Join Date: Jun 2007
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"hey how's it going? don't mind me i'm just going to go through all your stuff and take what I want"
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2013-04-19, 22:27 | Link #606 | |
残念美人
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I think Chiho is not a normal human. She has the potential to become a demon or angel. What's other reason for dimensional hearing and language skill? She states she gets tired since working at McDonald. It must be the weight of her breast. Working with Maou may change her. Maou's demon energy may provoked her superpower potential, or mutation. Emi is a nice person. Even she dislike Maou, she is still considerate for returning Maou's key. She also vouchers Maou from the police station. She could make him suffer by ignoring him. However, she still believes Maou will act evil again. To make it happen, she is waiting for the kill. Too bad, she kept stomps into the suggestive events as if they are couple. It could be the running jokes forever.
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2013-04-19, 22:36 | Link #607 | |
We're Back
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
Age: 35
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(couldn't resist)
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2013-04-19, 22:40 | Link #608 | ||
Banned
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Dai Korai Teikoku
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2. Maybe you should actually try selling antique armor in a Tokyo pawnshop. I sold one of my old épées for around 500,000 yen to fund some of my anime merchandise M&As. |
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2013-04-19, 23:30 | Link #611 |
Swordy Turkey
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Where turkeys can actually fly
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About selling her armour: It could be a possibility, but Ente Isla is a world which definitely has deviations from our culture.
Her suit of armour probably isn't anything like the plate armour we have in our world, so I doubt it would fetch a high price. (Though this isn't all that relevant to the show, but hey speculations are always fun.) |
2013-04-19, 23:34 | Link #612 | |
We're Back
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Redgrave City
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Excellently crafted armor with unique design isn't going to fetch a high price ?
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2013-04-19, 23:47 | Link #613 | |
Swordy Turkey
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Where turkeys can actually fly
Age: 30
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And excellent crafted armour might not fetch a high price if you're visiting the wrong collector. But you're right. I was just thinking about historical collectors. There might be some guys who just like armours. |
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2013-04-20, 03:05 | Link #616 | |
Human
Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 37
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2013-04-20, 04:10 | Link #619 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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if a cosplayer bought that though, he better be fit as a fiddle if he/she ever plans to wear it let's just say there is a reason why full plate body armor like that was never used regularly much , brings to mind a certain England vs France war during the armor era.
pretty good for collection & display though
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2013-04-20, 05:04 | Link #620 | |
Swordy Turkey
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Where turkeys can actually fly
Age: 30
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Full plate armour in the medieval ages what actually really light, with the whole set weighing only up 60 lbs-ish. While that might sound allot, 60 lbs distributed over the body was actually pretty light. Of course the skills of the armourer allot affected weight distribution, but generally an armoured individual was almost as agile and mobile as an unarmoured one. In fact there was an account of a French general (I would look up the source but his name escapes me at the moment.) vaulting over horses and doing acrobatics in full plate. While I'm not sure if you can actually backflip in plate armour, I know one can definitely cart-wheel in it. (Look it up on youtube if you want.) Plate armour was denifitely employed allot. But of course not everyone could afford it. Most of the men who used them were nobles, mercenaries and knights. |
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