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  • That's a bummer. This one limited tickets after the debacle that was 2021. After the lockdown of 2020, when the opened again in 2021 it was a disaster, so now they limit tickets.

    It was great.

  • I did! And we are going one more day. I'll be in this outfit!

  • Seeing your fleet exit hyperspace in orbit from the surface is something else. Just absolutely stunning. Every now and then I load up the game just to summon my fleet from a planets surface.

  • It's very layered in metaphor and symbolism, but it's a crazy movie. It's based on Arthurian legend. Worth a watch if you want to see some incredible visuals and crazy mythology and want to rack your brain deciphering the meaning behind everything.

  • Sorry I'm posting OC instead of the same 3 famous content creators newest takes on "hot topics". Sorry for trying to share something I enjoy. Fuck me right?

  • Well, the thumbnail is just a freeze frame from the stream with a caption conveying my actual thoughts in the moment I took the screen shot. Sometimes when I play this game I wear my actual armor for fun.

    Sorry fun isn't a thing people tolerate.

  • Well here it is. I'm not wearing it in this picture, it's on a display thing.

  • The little orange kitty girl. I'm afraid I am NOT super cute and my face being there rather ruins the image.

  • Also, the reason you don't ever really see the cloth bits of a suit of armor in museums is that they have mostly disintegrated over the centuries, so there isn't much there aside from what can be learned from medieval artwork and manuscripts.

  • So I did not make this helmet, but what I bought was an unwearable, unhistoric shell of metal. Had to remove the strap that was riveted inside the helmet because it was mounted so far back that it would strangle you if you were to try to wear it. Had to drill out holes and install with the help of a friend, vervelles (the brass fittings around the back of the helmet) that I bought. Then I had to purchase a liner for the helmet, which needed to be modified to fit this helmet. I also riveted the strap into the liner itsself so it could be worn comfortably. Then with the help of a friend, drilled out all of the holes adound the helmet so the liner could be sewn in. Had to chamfer/deburr every single hole inside and out. Now I am sewing in the liner and it's coming along nicely!

    This particular helmet is roughly 13th century and is called a bascinet, specifically a "wenzel" bascinet as it's seen depicted in the Wenzel Bible. Typically these helmets are worn with a chainmail aventail which protects the neck and shoulders. It attaches to the helmet by those little brass fittings called vervelles. I don't have one yet.

    My other helmets are 12th century "Great helms" which are the types tbat are typically referred to as crusader helmets. Those would be worn with a padded arming cap and a chainmail coif, followed by the helm itsself. Often they would be worn with another helmet typically a lower profile basinet in addition to the padded cap and maille coif. It's a lot lol.

    To answer your question about armor and padding:

    Yes, and of course it did depend on the type of armor worn. Early 13th/12th century armors that that were worn by the crusaders were basically just chainmail would have padded garments worn under the maille called gambesons. The armor evolved to brigandines (coats of plate) then plate armor. Later in the 15th century, once full plate cuirasses were the norm for knights, it would be worn over what's called an arming doublet which would have chainmail "voiders" under the arms to help protect the gaps there. Chainmail skirts would also be worn to help protect some gaps below the waist as well.

    I'm no expert at ALL, so if I am wrong on any of this, someone please correct me. I like learning more.

    I also did a stream where I put on all of my armor if that's something you are interested in. Audio is scuffed and out of sync on the vod, but it's something!

    Woo history!

  • It's heavy as hell! Lol. But it's more comfortable than you'd expect!

    Before the liner, just wearing it with an arming cap or something was HORRRIBLE! Lmao

  • To quote Josh of "Drake and Josh": "It's fun to know things! "

    I'm not being sarcastic as he was in the show, itreally is fun to know things!

  • The padding I bought from a shop on etsy called SteelMastery that specializes in arming wear. And it's really just for ren faire costuming. I do also plan on installing an aventail, I just don't have the time or cash at the moment. I'm likely just going to get a cheap maille coif and cut it down to use as the aventail.