"Spot The Deliberate Mistakes" Competition
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caldrail Wrote:@KG64_Cnopicilin: No, feathers aren't a mistake. It was common practice to embellish armour, especially during a tourney, out of a sense of occaision, an instinctive need to impress, and to aid visual identity. It also has the property of making the wearer seem bigger than he actually is.

@Verhängnis: Nope, knights sometimes went to the seaside too, and I recall Richard the Lionheart conducted an amphibious landing on the beaches of the Holy lands as an example.

Come come good fellows, the Lady Gertrude is in dire straits. What hero could save her from the dragon?
I know about the feathers, just guessed that there are 3 of them instead of the proper amount...
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