@Dice-Warwick
Thanks for that insightful comment, Dice! To add to that, I’ll write B.G. to hold the karmanbit, point-forward for a little reach and stabbing potential.
@Lance Fire-Heart
I imagine that it was originally used by griffins and other clawed races. but for ponies, thats why I had the handle wrapped, so that the mouth has better grip on it. As awkwared as it is, the inward curve is likely easier for head swings than any other knife, though the smaller blade is a problem. Likely it’s used more for running attacks, in the pony singed as they gallop past for one good cut.
Thanks for that insightful comment, Dice! To add to that, I’ll write B.G. to hold the karmanbit, point-forward for a little reach and stabbing potential.
I imagine that it was originally used by griffins and other clawed races. but for ponies, thats why I had the handle wrapped, so that the mouth has better grip on it. As awkwared as it is, the inward curve is likely easier for head swings than any other knife, though the smaller blade is a problem. Likely it’s used more for running attacks, in the pony singed as they gallop past for one good cut.
Mouth hold, then swing. :3