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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 21 1:30 pm)
Wizzard, realistically, you don't wear a quiver when in battle. You prop it in front of you on the ground, where the arrows are even easier to reach. Or, if the ground is soft, you take the arrows out of the quiver and sink them a couple inches into the ground in a row in front of you. reaching behind yourself is time consuming and clumsy. :) Just being a nitpicky medieval warfare enthusiast... hehehe mr_sanity
Welsh Longbowmen would stick the arrows into the ground, or prop then with rocks... to lean & grab. From personal experiance, Whilst doing the running through the woods.... I found carrying it low on the hip and close to the body kept the arrows from hanging up in the branches.. My point was that the quiver looked like it was falling off the shoulder.. )tis ok Mr sanity... I"m a bit of a medievalist as well ) Cheers, Wizzard
I like that Elven Archer (face, textures, ... all!)! Hi mr_sanity, Wizzard: sticking the arrows into the ground was imho a disgusting habit in ancient battles. The attacking ennemy could (un)intentionally die of several diseases, due to remaining mud-bacteria and a lack of penicillin. LOL! :-)) Hubert
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