Kilkenny wrote:Qwertypolk wrote:
I accept there will be rhinos out there, but I just don't think they're as common as people think they are. They're also not breaking the rules, whereas, by hitting them with excessive force, you are.
How do you figure that ? Not disputing that they're uncommon, but explain to me, please, how someone who is intentionally choosing to ignore blows they know are of sufficient force that they should acknowledge them (that's what it means to "rhino") is not breaking the rules of the lists ?
The rules state that the receiver of the blow is to judge whether or not the shot was good, according to their view of whether it would damage the wearer underneath the armour(assuming the combatant is wearing maille):
(Quoted from the Drachenwald Marshal's handbook)
A. Judging the effects of blows is left to the honor of the combatant being struck by the weapon,
unless he or she relinquishes this responsibility, with the exception of clear violations of the
Rules of the Lists or the Conventions of Combat. Effectiveness of a blow may not be judged
by the opposing combatant, the Marshal, or other observers.
As for my point on it breaking a rule to then use excessive force as punishment:
(Quoted from the Drachenwald Marshal's handbook)
1. Striking an opponent with excessive force is forbidden.
3. Each fighter shall maintain control over his or her temper at all times.
I have since been told, however (through PM), that some kingdoms do not have this as a rule.
Just to reinforce my point though, I am not condoning people who simply shrug off blows, despite knowing that shots were good. I'm simply arguing that they're probably not all that common

We're just Harmless, Historical Nuts.
Who wear boiler plate on our butts.
Who dress up clothes from the 12th century.
And bash on each other with sticks and debris.
And make up the world's largest private army...
Harmless, Historical Nuts.