ES - For those interested in fighting...
Matthew G. Saroff
msaroff at sparc-119.re-ro.com
Mon Dec 14 09:08:41 PST 1998
On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Richard Threlkeld wrote:
> In one sense, it is all important. In the middle ages, if you did not win
> you often died. If you are not going to give your all to win in SCA combat,
> you should probably not fight. Of course, a beginner against a knight has
> little chance of winning. But they should try their best to win and gain
> experience that they might eventually beat knights (or even - gasp - become
> one).
That depends. In a tourneuy, deaths were not that common.
Particularly in late period, they were handled as a sport. It probably
wasn't much more dangerous than hang gliding or golf (which interestingly
enough is the sport where is most likely to die, either from heart attack,
or lightning)
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