In the computer game she and her friend Varan are playing, Meredith d'Estcourt plays a paladin. Why she'd be playing a holy knight who carries a blessed sword and wears consecrated armor is a matter of conjecture, but she and her Kashlanin friend (who plays a mage, go figure) have made it up to the top level.
So here we see the golden palomino mare having a chat with the famous Red Shetland, discussing the finer points of a mace. It's a dandy impact weapon.
Meredith is ©
walt46
Red Shetland and art by the talented
rabbi-tom. Go commission him!
So here we see the golden palomino mare having a chat with the famous Red Shetland, discussing the finer points of a mace. It's a dandy impact weapon.
Meredith is ©
walt46Red Shetland and art by the talented
rabbi-tom. Go commission him!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Horse
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Yep! Back in Ye Olden Days, you could expect a few bishops or other high-ranking churchmen using a mace under the idea that "the Church sheds no blood." Of course, a mace is excellent for bashing heads in.
In the Bayeux Tapestry, Bishop Odo (William's half-brother) is shown using a mace.
In the Bayeux Tapestry, Bishop Odo (William's half-brother) is shown using a mace.
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