Dennis Zlat wrote:Nice show. But. Why do they compare 15-16 century samuraj with European warrior of 8-10 centyry? Let us compare samuraj with 15 century knight in full set of gothic armor. Samuraj don’t have a chance.
Moreover, why they used term “longsword” for Viking sword?
Think they're just trying to grab icons from all over history. I mean, they're comparing a ninja to a Spartan next episode.
If they do a tournament-style thing where it'll all boil down to a final round, I'd say it
should end up samurai vs knight in the final round with the 15th century knight winning in the end...provided they get a good expert on the knight.
They used "long sword" as two words, which I think was meant to distinguish from a "short sword" like the gladius, even though the vocabulary is different in Renaissance sources.
Their show is meant to cover a larger span of history than the RMA manuals, so that's probably why they used the phrase "long sword" as a more generic weapon.
"...But beware the Juggler, to whom the unseemliest losses are and who is found everywhere in the world, until all are put away." - Joachim Meyer