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| - Wended from Wikipedia Herewaldcraft is a broad word dealing with the drafting, fair, and learning of weaponbearings (known as weaponlore), as well as kindred fields such as flaglore, together with the learning of greatthew, standing, and bloodties. Weaponlore, the best known limb of herewaldcraft, is about the drafting and broadcast of the herewaldcraftish gift, more often known as the weapon, which is most often made up of a (weapon)shield, helm, and a helmtop, together with any other bits such as upholders, pins, herewaldcraftish flags, and bidwords.
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| - Wended from Wikipedia Herewaldcraft is a broad word dealing with the drafting, fair, and learning of weaponbearings (known as weaponlore), as well as kindred fields such as flaglore, together with the learning of greatthew, standing, and bloodties. Weaponlore, the best known limb of herewaldcraft, is about the drafting and broadcast of the herewaldcraftish gift, more often known as the weapon, which is most often made up of a (weapon)shield, helm, and a helmtop, together with any other bits such as upholders, pins, herewaldcraftish flags, and bidwords. Although the brookdom of sundry tokens for one another and thedes goes back to oldendays, both the shape and brookdom of such tokens were widely uneven, and the belief in steady, bloodtied drafts that is the main mark of herewaldcraft did not unfold until the High Middle Elds. Through this timespan, when big landfyrds were gathered together for lengthy whiles, the brooking of helms with leer shielders made it hard to tell apart one's headshipsmen in the field, behooving the forblowing of herewaldcraft as a tokenful tung. The sightliness and great fair of herewaldish drafts let them to ride out even after the steady forsaking of helmcladding on the wyefield throughout the seventeenth yearhundred. Herewaldcraft has been bewritten leethily as "the handmaiden of eretide", "the shorthand of eretide", and "the blossomful hem in the greenyard of eretide". Nowadays, herewaldcraft is used by folk, open and hushed fellowships, businessbodies, boroughs, towns, and landships to betoken their birthright, fulfillments, and yearnings.
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