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Your AI Guide to Historical Fencing

Explore the art of Historical European Martial Arts with an AI that understands Meyer, Ringeck, and the German tradition of swordsmanship.

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An AI assistant specialized in Historical European Martial Arts, trained on historical treatises and modern interpretations.

Historical Sources

Access knowledge from Joachim Meyer, Ringeck, and other historical fencing masters.

Multiple Weapons

Explore techniques for longsword, dusack, rapier, messer, dagger, staff, and more.

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Get intelligent answers about techniques, guards, strikes, and fencing concepts.

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Explore the Arsenal

From the longsword to the dagger, explore techniques across the full range of historical weapons.

Longsword

The knightly weapon of the German tradition

Dusack

The training weapon for sabre techniques

Rapier

The civilian sword of Renaissance Europe

Messer

The single-edged German sword

Dagger

Close-quarters combat techniques

Staff

Polearm fundamentals and quarterstaff

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What are the four guards of the longsword according to Meyer?

Explain the Zornhau and its uses

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