Arsenal of Knight’s Weaponry found from Epic Battle of Grunwald
It was in 2018 that dozens of explorers, archaeologists and historians from Poland and abroad, congregated to conduct an archaeological research project on the legendary Battle of Grunwald . This group included amateurs with metal detectors as well, who were there out of curiosity and wonder. The finds of the medieval battle have been nothing short of fascinating since then, including a pair of battle axes that were discovered in 2020 .
Most recently, a history buff and treasure hunter, by the name of Aleksander Miedwiedew (the same explorer who found the axes) stumbled upon a fine arsenal of weaponry – probably that of a fallen knight. This includes “a phenomenal set in the form of a sword, scabbard, belt and two knives”, Miedwiedew was reported telling the PAP foundation (the reputed Polish Press Agency Foundation).
Field of Glory 2: Medieval first impressions – it sucks to be feudal Europe Field of Glory s brute strategy transports well to the medieval battlefield - but don t face a Mongol army on an open plain
All of a sudden, I want a crossbow for Christmas. Slitherine has just announced that Field of Glory II: Medieval (FOG2M) will drop on February 4, 2021. Given the press code becomes available this week, and I’ve been busy cleaving heads in the Beta for the past several weeks, believe it or not, I have thoughts.
FOG2M is really the computer version of miniature wargaming legend Richard Bodley Scott’s Oath of Fealty army list and companion to FOG tabletop. Both book and computer game cover the Feudal era from 1040 – 1270 AD, but this time the latter is a new stand-alone game and not another FOG2 DLC. Evidently, adjusting the original game’s hyper-important POA (Points of Advantage) structure to account for the oddities and nuances of armored knights kerflumping about was f