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Kopis Sword & Pelte Shield (Cavalry Set)
Curved kopis blade and small pelte shield. The kopis curves forward -- the weight at the tip means gravity does the work on a downward slash from horseback. This is what the Companions carried after the lance broke. Brutal and efficient.
Siege Engineering Seminar -- Breaking Walls
The Siege of Tyre took seven months. I built a causeway across the sea to reach an island fortress. Rams, towers, torsion catapults, mining tunnels. Every wall has a weakness. Your job is to find it before your supplies run out.
Alpine Survival & Mountain Crossing Workshop
I took an army over the Alps in autumn. We lost half our men to cold, rockslides, and hostile Gauls. Mountain travel, cold weather survival, route finding, and keeping morale when everything falls apart. Tip: Vinegar on hot rocks splits boulders. Sometimes the path must be made, not found.
Numidian Cavalry Javelin Set (5 Light Javelins)
Five light throwing javelins in the Numidian style. My riders under Maharbal would harass Roman columns for days -- throwing, retreating, throwing again. No armor, no shield, just speed and accuracy.
Roman Legion Tactics Workshop -- Command & Control
How to command a Roman legion: manipular formations, signal systems, camp construction, forced marches. My legions marched 25 miles in five hours, then built a fortified camp before dinner. Tip: Discipline is not cruelty. It is the reason 5,000 men can defeat 50,000.
Roman Legionary Kit (Lorica + Gladius + Pilum)
Complete legionary equipment: segmented plate armor, short gladius, two pila javelins, curved scutum shield. 60 pounds of gear. My men marched with this plus rations and camp stakes. They called themselves Marius' Mules.
Joan's Banner (Replica -- Fleur-de-lis on White)
Full-size replica of my war banner -- white linen, painted angels, fleur-de-lis, JHESUS MARIA. I carried this instead of a sword. I told the court: I loved my banner forty times more than my sword. The banner never killed anyone. It gave men something to follow.
Plate Armor Fitting & Movement Training
15th century plate armor training. Move, fight, mount a horse, get up from the ground in 50 pounds of steel. Tip: Armor does not make you slow. Bad armor makes you slow. Good armor moves with you.
Scottish Claymore (Two-Handed Greatsword)
66-inch two-handed claymore, the weapon of the Scottish Highlands. Designed for sweeping cuts that clear a path through armored men. My own claymore was reportedly taller than most men. The reach advantage against sword-and-shield is decisive if you have the strength.
Highland Guerrilla Tactics Workshop
Hit-and-run from the hills. Ambush techniques, using terrain to negate cavalry, scorched earth defense. How common men with farm tools beat professional knights. Tip: You do not need to win the war in one battle. You need to make the occupation too expensive to maintain.
Katana & Wakizashi Training Set (Bokken -- Wooden)
Two wooden training swords -- full-length bokken (katana) and short bokken (wakizashi). I killed Sasaki Kojiro with wood. Steel is a privilege, not a right. Master the fundamentals with these before you touch a live blade. Tip: The sword is an extension of your center. Move from the hips, not the arms.
Voice & Narration Workshop -- Making People Listen
I've narrated documentaries, audiobooks, and the voice of God himself. The secret? Slow down, breathe deeply, and mean every word. We work on resonance, pacing, and the art of reading text as if you're discovering it for the first time. Tip: Read the sentence silently first. Feel it. THEN say it aloud.
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