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January 6th
I was seriously thinking about this the other day, black sword in one hand and a jack o lantern in the other = max swagI think the headless horseman would be maximum swag
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I was seriously thinking about this the other day, black sword in one hand and a jack o lantern in the other = max swagI think the headless horseman would be maximum swag
A French-African rapier wielder based off Chevalier de Saint-George? I think that can work, but to differentiate his style from Raph's and especially Amy, would have to be his stance (more of the traditional fencer) and an extra weapon, like a hidden dagger or a conductor's wand (keeping up with the idea based off an historical figure) he can use for quick attacks.![]()
Joseph Bo(u)logne, Chevalier de Saint-George (sometimes erroneously spelled Saint-Georges) (December 25, 1745 – June 10, 1799) was an important figure in the Paris musical scene in the second half of the 18th century as composer, conductor, and violinist. Prior to the revolution in France, he was also famous as a swordsman and equestrian. Known as the "black Mozart" he was one of the earliest musicians of the European classical type known to have African ancestry. Any minute now I’m going to remember he’s 200 years past, and also French.
I can actually see something like that work. :)A French-African rapier wielder based off Chevalier de Saint-George? I think that can work, but to differentiate his style from Raph's and especially Amy, would have to be his stance (more of the traditional fencer) and an extra weapon, like a hidden dagger or a conductor's wand (keeping up with the idea based off an historical figure) he can use for quick attacks.