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&*(^, you beat me to it!Ninjas would destroy them both and not even an army of Ninjas just a couple of Ninjas would wreck them all.
Guys, as amusing as all of this is (and I do find it very amusing, especially when I am looking for a diversion while at work), this really is not going anywhere nor is it germane to our studies. So, unless we can find some solid evidence or argument to answer the original question (which is doubtful....), we might want to think about wrapping things up.Pteewt!
That's the sound of a South American native using a blow-dart. You never even see him as viking/samurai/ninja slips into unconsciousness.
So silly, it's like saying "My god can beat up your god."
Well we (Vikings) did have help from Navajo codetalkers, the Chinese, and the Filipinos. But I do see your point.To not hijack the thread:
The Vikings won.
Some of the Normans (Vikings) moved to England. Some of the English moved to America. Japan (Samurai) attacked America (Vikings) and bushido was mostly ended with Hiroshima & Nagasaki and the changes that end of WWII brought.
Ah, well that is just a suggestion and not a fact! Many Auxilliae and Legionarys from the provinces during the second and third centry had Spathae even though they where infantry.Well, I agree that the Vikings won (though the clan of the Normans went to France - Normandy). But the Spatha is actually a mounted sword while the Gladius is a footsoldier's sword. The Ancient development of swords maintained the casting style for quite some time (cf. sickle-sword, or khopesh) once iron work was accidentally discovered, blade making kind of took on a more stock idea. You can see what I mean by look ing at pieces, there are minor variations but essentially the same. This is how I view particularly the Spatha and the "Viking" blades.
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