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Beowulf and the Dragon + 3D bucklers

Published about 1 month ago • 1 min read

A Mystical Hero and a Dragon

Hello Vendel fans and dragon slayers

As you may know, I am busy writing my long-awaited book. For one of its paragraphs I re-read the famous dragon slayer tales of Sigurd/Siegfried, and Beowulf armed with their mystical swords Gram/Balmung and Naegling – which prompted the making of a respective illustration.

If you want to see my Beowulf illustration, and learn more about its sources and inspiration, or if you simply like dragons and northern mythology, you are welcome to take a look at this public post of mine:


3D Buckler Models

When I was in Copenhagen two weeks ago, I took a lot of video footage in the National Museum's exhibition. Alas, with the artefacts behind glass, some details remain obscured.

Thanks to high-resolution 3D models that the Society of Combat Archaeology produced together with Rigsters a few years ago, you can get a unique impression of details of two of the bucklers from the museum's collection. Special thanks to Rolf Warming for pointing them out to me again.

The description says that the bucklers are supposedly from the 15th/16th century. However, bucklers with iron fittings also appear in 14th century art like, for example on a statue on the portal of a church in Hörsne on Gotland.

So, that's it for today. Take care, and keep your blade well-honed.

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Roland


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Dimicator

I am Roland Warzecha, a professional illustrator – and a swordsman. Hence the name ‘Dimicator’ which is a Latin term meaning sword fighter. I present to you cutting-edge research into historical martial arts, and Viking & high medieval sword & shield fighting in particular. I am co-operating with museums, fellow martial artists and scholars worldwide. Renowned expert for historical arms, Dr Alfred Geibig, says: “The careful reconstruction of historical swordsmanship, impressively demonstrated by Mr. Warzecha, is a valuable supplement to archaeological insights, and clearly proves the efficiency of European swords and the sophistication of the associated historical fighting arts.” To get regular up-dates on the archaeology and history of sword & shield and how they were used, sign up for my newsletter! I would be delighted if you would join my quest.

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