Deeds of Arms and Chivalry is a modification for Mount & Blade: Warband which focuses on the Hundred Years War between France and England, specifically during the early 15th Century.

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Shapapa
Shapapa - - 255 comments

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ehhh ? what about ? you know actual development photoes ? like don't get me wrong this picture is amazing but,it's getting hard seeing the gold and not touching it

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AsherNitin
AsherNitin - - 306 comments

er...there is no gold in this, only steel, since this is Englyshe alwhyte plate harness.

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Shapapa
Shapapa - - 255 comments

I'm talking about mod development and how we see the armour being made and stuff but we still don't have the update

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AsherNitin
AsherNitin - - 306 comments

Then join the team, and help. But first ensure you have the required skills with 3d (Blender) and 2d (substance painter or paint.net). Then join, and do as you're told, help out where directed, ensuring you meet the operational standards of the team. If you do this, we can release earlier.

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Shapapa
Shapapa - - 255 comments

yea **** no,I'm a lazy school student with average to high grades and a very big passion to history,I jave no skills my friend

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AsherNitin
AsherNitin - - 306 comments

Then you will have to wait without complaining. :)

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piero123
piero123 - - 98 comments

Beaitiful! Love the HEMA pose! This development team are bad*sses.

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AsherNitin
AsherNitin - - 306 comments

Thank you. They are all more specifically Armizare, since HEMA is a more modern term. Armizare is more specific to the techniques codified by Master Fiore, in his treatise. I have the full English translation, and use the images to pose my own.

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Concept art created for DAC. A knight of the Kingdom of England. The stance adopted is from Fiore de'i Liberi's the Flower of Combat. The figure is sectioned medially to illustrate his armor layers. Note the fully closed rerebraces and cuisses, the snugly fitted spaulders, and the mail gussets defending the exposed gaps. The sword is diamond-shaped in cross-section, and tapers to a point, indicating a more dedicated thrusting role. However, the long grip would still give enough leverage for quick and powerful swings.

Art by AsherNitin.