Reading the Charron test-cutting thread in its full length (thus far), has spurred me to this question: what are the most important physicalmental attributes a swordsman should possess? What are the "virutes" of the swordsman, and which are more important? I can tell you what I think, based on what translations I've read, and my meager expirences, but I'd like to hear other opinions on the matter.
In order of importance:
1: Courage: "...But if you are fearful, then you should not learn to fence, because a despondent heart is always defeated, regardless of all skill." - Ringeck And: "Brandish manfully the sword, for it's a cross and a royal weapon, match it with a gallant heart." -Vadi
2: Skill or "cunning": "But every learned and clever man surpasses other men bigger and stronger, as was correctly said: intelligence surpasses strength..." - Vadi
3: Speed: this could possibly be considered part of overall skill, but celerity is important. wasn't there a master who said, "He who stops moving is dead, he who keeps moving is still alive," or something along those lines?
4: Strength: there are any number references that extol the merits of strength in most manuals.
I can't really think any more.
Thoughts?
B.
