Why is the Sword in the Stone made of folded steel? Does Guy Ritchie's King Arthur movie take place in Japan?
Why is the Sword in the Stone made of folded steel? Does Guy Ritchie's King Arthur movie take place in Japan?
Superior niponese craftsmanship
It's a big sword
Euros used pattern-welding throughout a lot of the middle-ages.
4 me?
Japan didn't invent that technique
Damascus steel was a thing
Is Great Britain Syria now? The answer is actually yes..
I don't know or care, but that sword looks cool as fuck. I wish I had a cool sword like that. I'd be getting so much pussy.
Imagine walking with that sword into the gym/shower.
It would command so much respect.
No, but a damascus steel sword in Great Britian would be pretty unique but not entirely impossible.
someone explain the ((( )))) meme to me please
Jews.
>muh katana
Do weebs use a knockoff jap wikipedia?
>"By the 2nd and 3rd century AD, the Celts commonly used pattern welding for decoration in addition to structural reasons."
>"King Arthur was a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against Saxon invaders in the late 5th and early 6th centuries AD."
nah, I'm gonna need some proof
>Euros used pattern-welding throughout a lot of the middle-ages.
Explain how I'm wrong?
I kinda want to watch Japanese King Arthur tho
It's called Kagemusha
the chinese have been folding steel since 500 bc you fucking weeb all your nip culture comes from the mighty middle kingdom
op is a faggot
Thank
Is it good?
>folded steel
Not op but kagemusha is one of my fav movies.