Serves her right for saying “Ni”
Should’ve brought a shrubbery.
She’s the Knight who said Ni, of course that’s what she said.
Holy shit that armor and poleaxe are shockingly historically accurate.
Talk about going the extra mile!
Except the woman inside.
Well, there was that one time…
There was indeed that one time.
What was the second time?
There was Caterina Sforza, who personally took Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome and held up a Vatican conclave.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caterina_Sforza
To be fair she might not have been wearing armor at the time on account of being seven months pregnant when taking the fortress.
Ok, now name ten thousand male knights in armor.
Are you really doing the “oh, so you like Beyblade? Name every character from the animated series” kind of knowledge quiz? Come on, bud. I know you can be better than that.
Gee, hun, why don’t you take it with the management, huh! wink
Fucking sexist AND hypocritical piece of shit.
Here’s an index of European noble houses, which includes knights alongside other members of the nobility.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:European_noble_families
Neat! How many of those are women in medieval armor?
Just, you know, women were not eligible for knighthood throughout medieval times.
Is this you arguing that female knights were as common as male knights? I’m just checking what we’re arguing here exactly.
If so, how many female warriors at all took part in:
A) The Napoleonic wars
B) Alexander the Great’s conquest
C) The Battle of Kadesh
Are we arguing that women were always as violent as men and were never excluded or subsumed in society since the dawn of literally “man”? Is that what we’re doing?
Wine, pizza, and hanging out in comfy pajamas? That would get anyone.
THE CUDDLIES! GIVE THEM!
sometimes there’s nothing better than a 10 dollar costco pizza and a 9 dollar bottle of wine
Not credible. The nymphs in the background would be making out in real life.