historyartifacts·[Dormant] moved to [email protected]byPugJesus Scottish Claymore, 16th-17th century ADView original on lemmy.world71Comments7
edgemaster72 lemmy.world1Hide 1 replyWonder if the ends of the crossguard are meant to be reminiscent of a 4 leaf clover, that's what it looks like to me anyway3
The original "point this towards enemy"
The pointy end goes into the man.
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/27515
Wonder if the ends of the crossguard are meant to be reminiscent of a 4 leaf clover, that's what it looks like to me anyway
It's a variation on the Celtic cross
Who would win, a claymore roomba or a claymore roomba?
There can only be one.