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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    very nice

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    Quote Originally Posted by polak966 View Post
    here is where we see differentiation in words like dom, hata, or izba (eastern), which all mean house.
    Heh)
    There was no word ''hata'' in Russian before annexation of Ukraine... This is Ukrainian word.
    ''Izba'' do NOT mean only ''house'' - it means 'old Russian house made from wood'.
    And only ''dom'' completely means ''house''




    Вот и выходит, что основная битва происходит далеко не на ристалище, а скорее в наших с вами сердцах - в священных вместилищах Души.
    Победите свои скверные желания, грязные мысли - и любая победа над осязаемым врагом покажется "детским лепетом на лужайке", потому внутренний подвиг это как раз и есть тренировка Духа.
    К слову сказать, этот наш кулак и есть борьба с писклявым голосом, который шепчет: "Упади. Многие уже упали, уже не стыдно..." Стыдно. Перед собой стыдно!

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    Quote Originally Posted by polak966 View Post
    that's awesome, glad to see this stuff getting put to actual work sword looks great, although the hilt seems to be a bit long compared to the blade
    @ sumskilz i base my guess that voi is singular on the fact that speaking one slavic language pretty much gives me knowledge into the basic patterns they all follow. wój/voi is singular in polish and therefore is in russian as well. but ya, always good to check with a native speaker.
    also my book on proto-slavic gives later dialectic declentions among the different languages, ie. what sound changes occured, for example a consonant/vowel switch in some word constructs like proto-slavic gard (fort/city) changing into gorod in eastern slavic, and grad in western and southern. i'll look further in to it and see what i can disifer as i am not a professional linguist
    My dear Polish brother, word ''voi'' (вои) I have met only 1(!!!) time - in book of Eduard Zorin "Ognennoe porubezhie'' (Firing stateborder). ''Voj'' - вой - is singular, but ''voi'' (voi) is plural. But I should say, that it is very rare word in Russian language. We always says ''voin'' - воин, or воины in plural.




    Вот и выходит, что основная битва происходит далеко не на ристалище, а скорее в наших с вами сердцах - в священных вместилищах Души.
    Победите свои скверные желания, грязные мысли - и любая победа над осязаемым врагом покажется "детским лепетом на лужайке", потому внутренний подвиг это как раз и есть тренировка Духа.
    К слову сказать, этот наш кулак и есть борьба с писклявым голосом, который шепчет: "Упади. Многие уже упали, уже не стыдно..." Стыдно. Перед собой стыдно!

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    that may be true, however no where here am i refering to the russian language. everything here is reconstructed proto-slavic, or my best attempts at implementing it. many things have changed from the days of proto-slav to modern russian and either way i wouldn't refer to russian anyway

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    hi

    didnt slavs use Sabers. sablja,sablya? where are they?
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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    youre thinking of a much later period when polish and russian armies adopted many styles from their eastern foes like turks and tatars.

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    plus some eastern lands like Wallachia, Serbia, Bosna and many more have cavalries very similar to them of West,equiped with german or italian products.

    good luck for your mod.

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    I found one interresing article about Bersekers
    it is in czech but if is it needed i can translate it
    http://www.slovane.cz/view.php?cisloclanku=2009040001
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    Map of artifacts of early Medieval swords (10th - 11th centuries) from Central Europe:


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    delete, my bad

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    What happened to this?

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    Default Re: Kry i žělězo - Early Slavic Warfare

    i didnt have anyone really to make units for me. It was just supposed to be an open-source info mod for anyone who'd like to use it.

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