The Interpretation of The Second Seal

The Interpretation of The Second Seal

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War Goat
War Goat
7 years ago

Is War perhaps compensating for something with that oversized gladius?

Ericb
Ericb
7 years ago
Reply to  War Goat

That sword must be the Bronze Age equivalent to really big shock absorbers.

David King
7 years ago

“Because 12 pt text is a good size, even for covers, so long as it’s bold it will work” said the author/designer.

David King
7 years ago

And why a red line cutting through the rider?

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  David King

I suspect this is the result of dropping title, subtitle, and author text and the art image into a preset cover template and accepting the automated output. (There’s a matching line above the title.)

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago

I think if they spec’d the length, width and thickness of that blade to the contestants on that knife making show, the knifesmiths would all break out laughing.

It looks to me like the only way it could be wielded one handed would be if it were made of NeRF foam. WadDeHay.