the OP is about where to put these specific weapons.... not the entire classes in general. so lets stay on topic
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Slot system and sheathable, unsheathable, incredible, edible, thats ALL ANOTHER DISCUSSION>
The whole point of this thread was to see whether I should try and get backkatana's for community, which I can see from poll only a few want, or whether I should get the model made and just use it myself. I can see its most likely gonna be myself.
To those who say katana cannot be worn and drawn from back
http://cashtank.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=37_58&products_id=37I merely want that. To me armour is a....prolonger of life, the sword is the only pure way top defend yourself, well the sword, stick, mace, dagger, hatchet, halberd, THE WEAPON is not affected by ooponents P dmg or B dmg, doesnt break after X number of hits and doesnt need IF points to work. It just works. So for me the weapon is the MOST important thing. And being stylish at all times is MORE important than armour, any decent blocker will tell you. So I just wanted a backsling for the long sidedraw, since katana anymation still seems to run from backsling......
EDIT: Just read back through some posts again: There are records from the Norman (lit. NORTH MAN, tribes once of northern Europe, several generations living in France, pushed out by germanic expansion) during "passifying" of the north of England after 1066 (They killed one person in every 4 in some northern counties)of the anglo-saxons (for those not good on history, read as English, but mostly of Northern European stock themselves, had conquered Britton and the Brittons by aggresive attrition over many generations and vast migration from their harsher climates to gain the arrable land of Britton) arriving with axes slung on their back on 2 things:
1. Slings: Believed to be a leather strap from the base of the axe handle, running to below the head. This would allow slinging and unslinging over the shoulder a matter of maybe 3 to 5 senconds between deciding you want your axe and having it ready to chop.
2. Hooks. One of these has been recovered whole I think, not too many years ago: I cant remember the name but the thing looks like a leather "bondage straps" over the chest, worn over the armour or clothes, and has 2 hooks on the leather straps on the part that runs down from right shoulder to left hip, a large axe could be easily worn and retrieved in under 10 seconds.....resitting it could take longer in a mail shirt I imagine, it looked slightly fiddly if youve got mittens on have been giving yourself blisters all day....
In both these cases the axe was worn with the "head" DOWNwards, and retrieval ("equiping") the axe was done with the right hand over the right shoulder, grasping the end of the handle or the SlingStrap (in cases of it being slung), and making circular motion the axe is brought "round" the body, the right forearm passing over the head, so the axe is "upside down and in the wrong hand" as we imagine it, on the wrong side of the body too, but pivoting it with both hands is a matter of seconds, remember, they were not fighting "Agility stacking Ninjas" and or "Run, jump, land AND PEW" archers, they didnt need to pop from SHIELD to AXE to THROWING every second, you stood in a line, got your shit together, SCREAMED at the enemy untill you had both got your balls up, and then advanced.
(I imagine you could retrieve a "slung" axe by passing the head UNDER the left arm and up into the "rest" position for axe handling in two hands but I have tried this IRL and in a tricky situation it would raise these 2 problems: FIRST, I dont wanna be grabbing blindly behind my left hip for an AXEHEAD with my HAND, that leads to only reaching 9 when you fingercount, and SECOND issue would be: Ok youve swung the axe round in perfect place to enter the fray BUUUUUT its still slung over your back, so good luck fighting with a weapon youve attached to yourself)
You are serious? Well, I oil my blade regularly, so touching is no problem. Also, I usually wear leather gloves or gauntlets, so touching is no problem at all.
I was serious, too, blocking mace-swings with a blade is not recommended.
I dont "oil" my "blade" regularly, since m'lady says "touching is no problem at all"