Page Summary: Like all my fights on this channel, this is an non-choreographed medieval fight. 15th century knight armor with pole axe vs 14th century knight armor of the Novgorod Republik with shield and onehanded
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Like all my fights on this channel, this is an non-choreographed medieval fight. 15th century knight armor with pole axe vs 14th century knight armor of the Novgorod Republik with shield and onehanded Special thanks to the Legionnaires from Contubernium to risk their lives to film with me.
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- Like all my fights on this channel, this is an non-choreographed medieval fight.
- 15th century knight armor with pole axe vs 14th century knight armor of the Novgorod Republik with shield and onehanded
- Special thanks to the Legionnaires from Contubernium to risk their lives to film with me.
- Hollywood loves epic sword fights, shining armor, and dramatic duels...
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What should administrators verify first?
Administrators should confirm server settings, authentication flow, directory mapping, user permissions, and any security policy requirements.