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요아힘 마이어 메뉴얼에 나온 federschwert



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파울루스 헥터 마이어의 풀컬러 검술 메뉴얼에 나오는 federschwert




The Feder (plural Federn; also Fechtfeder, plural Fechtfedern), is a type of training sword used in Fechtschulen(fencing schools) of the German Renaissance. The type has existed since at least the 15th century, but it came to be widely used as a standard training weapon only in the 16th century (when longsword fencing had ceased to have a serious aspect of duelling, as duels were now fought with the rapier), shown extensively in the fighting manuals of the time, particularly those of Paulus Hector Mair and Joachim Meyer, and it remained in use in such Fechtschulen well into the 17th, and in some cases for much of the 18th century.


한평생 검이라고 쥐어본 적도 없을 사람이 키보드만 쥐면 소드마스터 빙의되는 현상은 무엇?