(December 16, 2024 at 12:19 pm)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote:Very violent(December 16, 2024 at 11:49 am)The Architect Of Fate Wrote: 1. The second, of the bull fight, was supposed to depict more violent notions of bullfighting which also existed at that time, but I couldn't find a good picture of that so I used it as a stand in as from depiction they look similar.
2. The second one was me trying to show an example of pankration, but again I was having a hard time finding a good picture, so I just settled for a depiction of wrestling, as in sculpture they look pretty much the same. Also, Greek wrestling was quite brutal in its own right. Heck, breaking fingers was legal early on, as was ankle dislocation. Also, pankration and wrestling were common forms of entertainment outside the Olympics, and it's a simulation of violence. The fact no one died is aside from the point.
3. The point of jousting was to knock your opponent off their horse, which was quite dangerous with knights often winding up dead and the point is not killing, it's simulated violence in general, even if it's simulated violence. I mean no one really dies in John Wick, but it's a simulation of violence
4. The amount of death seen is aside the fact that people have always used violence, or at least, simulation of violence, as a means of entertainment.
Another bit about Greek wrestling: if one of the contestants broke a rule - no testicle grabbing for instance - the referee would beat him with a whip until he stopped.
Seems kinda violent to me.
Boru
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