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− | + | A hinged pole; the lose end can be a ball, club, or flanged mace. The hinge is usually made of chain or steel joint, but primitive versions can use rope or sinews instead. Used as a threshing tool in agricultural societies. | |
− | + | Also known as the horseman's flail, nunchaku, morning star, or ball and chain. | |
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− | + | === Great Flail === | |
− | + | A two-handed flail, this is more common as threshing tool and will thus attract less attention. | |
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Revision as of 11:14, 22 January 2021
Heroic Action Role-Play |
A hinged pole; the lose end can be a ball, club, or flanged mace. The hinge is usually made of chain or steel joint, but primitive versions can use rope or sinews instead. Used as a threshing tool in agricultural societies. Also known as the horseman's flail, nunchaku, morning star, or ball and chain.
Great Flail
A two-handed flail, this is more common as threshing tool and will thus attract less attention.