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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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In real life, armor was lighter than you might think, but it could get very hot (especially when backed with mail and padded), and it took time and (most of the time) assistance to remove. In battle, it could become extremely unhygenic: in addition to sweat, people bled inside their armor, and possibly relieved themselves, both because you can't take bathroom breaks in the midst of battle and because a sudden shock can *ahem* loosen the bowels. However, there is no surviving record of how often this happened, if at all. Armor could be deformed or pierced by a mace, axe, polearm, or hammer, causing serious injuries for the wearer.
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