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    52 months ago

    Clearly, the author doesn’t know how to draw horse legs.

    • @Klear
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      12 months ago

      I’d say it was Rob Liefeld, but the knight has way too few puches on him.

      • @BleatingZombie
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        2 months ago

        Good question! It’s because in this case the invaders (coming from below) will have their shields on the side the enemies are coming from. The defenders (coming from above) will have the shield facing away from their opponents

        • @samus12345
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          2 months ago

          So spiral staircases usually went to the left because of that? I’m not sure that applies here, because this is just a single tower with a single room in it, not a part of a larger castle.

          • @BleatingZombie
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            22 months ago

            Not always. They were often used for decoration (especially with single towers like this, like you said), but it’s still a fun fact that I enjoy

      • @BleatingZombie
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        12 months ago

        Yes. Is this the main reason they were built? Arguably, no and here’s why

        That source even says it’s arguable. I would hardly use that as proof that it’s a myth