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Night Raid Tactics Workshop -- Strike in the Dark
In 1462, I attacked the Ottoman camp at night with 7,000 men against 90,000. We rode through the camp killing anyone we could reach, aiming for Mehmed's tent. We did not get Mehmed, but the terror was devastating. Night raids require total discipline and intimate knowledge of the terrain. Tip: In darkness, confusion is your weapon. The enemy fights his own shadows.
Deterrence Strategy Seminar -- The Cost of Crossing You
How to make yourself too dangerous to attack. Reputation building, calculated displays of power, escalation control. I kept Wallachia independent between two empires through pure deterrence. The Ottomans had ten times my numbers but feared my land. Tip: You do not need to be the strongest. You need to be the most expensive to defeat.
Bronze Cuirass & Greaves (Mycenaean Style)
Beaten bronze cuirass (breastplate and backplate), bronze greaves, and boar's tusk helmet. Mycenaean warrior gear from the age of heroes. The bronze is functional -- it stops a blade. The boar's tusk helmet took hundreds of tusks to make. Wear it and feel what my warriors wore on the plains of Troy.
Single Combat Workshop -- The Duel
One-on-one combat with spear, sword, and shield. The Homeric duel: trash talk, javelin throw, close with swords, finish the job. I fought the greatest warriors of Troy in single combat and never lost. Tip: Study your opponent before you fight him. Watch how he moves, which foot he leads with, where his shield drops.
Rage Management for Warriors -- Channel the Fire
My rage nearly lost the war for the Greeks. When I withdrew, the Trojans almost burned the ships. When I returned, I was unstoppable but reckless. This workshop teaches how to use anger as fuel without letting it drive. Tip: The warrior who fights in cold blood wins. The warrior who fights in hot blood fights well but makes mistakes that cost lives.
Mountain Fortress Defense Workshop
Poenari Castle sits on a cliff above the Arges River. To reach it, attackers must climb 1,480 steps while my archers shoot down. This workshop covers mountain fortress selection, supply management, escape routes, and making the terrain fight for you.
Sekigahara Battle Study -- Winning Before the Fight
A detailed analysis of the Battle of Sekigahara, 1600. How I spent months before the battle buying defections, planting doubts, and ensuring that half the enemy army would betray their commander on the field. When the fight started, the outcome was already decided. Tip: The battle is the last resort of the strategist. If you must fight, you have already failed at something.
Tanegashima Matchlock Musket (Replica)
Japanese matchlock musket, based on Portuguese originals that arrived in 1543 -- the year I was born. Within 50 years, Japan had more firearms than any country in Europe. At Sekigahara, guns decided the battle. This replica fires black powder blanks for demonstration.
Myrmidon Combat Training -- Elite Warrior Conditioning
Training as the Myrmidons trained. Spear, sword, shield, and body conditioning that would make Olympians weep. The Myrmidons were the most feared unit at Troy -- not because of numbers but because every single warrior was exceptional. Tip: An elite unit is not fifty good fighters. It is fifty fighters who trust each other with their lives.
Tachi & Tanto Sword Set (Edo Period Style)
Long tachi sword (blade-down mounting, cavalry style) and tanto short blade. The tachi predates the katana -- designed for mounted combat with a longer, more curved blade. The tanto is the samurai's constant companion, used for everything from combat to seppuku. Proper handling instruction included.
The Art of Patience -- Strategic Waiting Workshop
How to win by waiting. When to act and when to hold. Reading the political landscape, building position without exposing yourself, striking at the decisive moment. Nobunaga seized the rice cake, Hideyoshi cooked it, I ate it. Tip: If you cannot wait, you cannot win. The patient warrior outlasts the bold one.
Japanese Castle Design Seminar -- Defensive Architecture
Concentric baileys, stone walls, murder holes, and the famous curved walls that prevent climbing and deflect cannonballs. Edo Castle was my masterwork. This seminar covers Japanese castle design from the Sengoku period through the Edo period. Tip: A castle should make the attacker solve ten problems to reach you. Each problem costs him men.
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