The Mongol horseback archers used to draw their bow string that needed 160 psi force only with their thumb and shot arrows that killed enemies 700 meters away. Unlike European archers that used all the fingers of one hand. Mongols were powerful warriors that rode great distances changing tired horses for fresh ones for their nonstop waves of attacks. Insane.
Get your head out of your ass for the warmth. Most cultures had impressive archers. Obviously the Mongols where and are still badass but they are hardly alone. Go do your homework on where the phrase "parting shot" comes from.
It is quite confusing... "The archer with bow in hand, bowed in front of hist master while they stood on the bow of the vessel." One word 3 different meanings.
That just goes to show you... It's Not about the Size of the Dog in the Fight, It's about The Fight that in The Dog....You next story or stories should be how Humans took the AR-15 Rifle and made it Tougher to take out their armor and stuff with one or two shots.
Why do you use non-native English speakers for narration? Any native speaker would know that the weapon is pronounced with a long "o," not the short "ow," like "prow."
PLEASE listen before you post, A "Bough" is not a bow, a bough is a limb from from non disidous tree, A "Bow" has been a fixture in humanities arsenal for millenia, please listen to your A. I. Narration before you post.
The Mongol horseback archers used to draw their bow string that needed 160 psi force only with their thumb and shot arrows that killed enemies 700 meters away. Unlike European archers that used all the fingers of one hand. Mongols were powerful warriors that rode great distances changing tired horses for fresh ones for their nonstop waves of attacks. Insane.
Get your head out of your ass for the warmth. Most cultures had impressive archers. Obviously the Mongols where and are still badass but they are hardly alone. Go do your homework on where the phrase "parting shot" comes from.
It seems unlikely that a human could handle the front end of a ship (bow). Ooooh, you mean a bow and arrow.
Context is everything.
Must be an AI reading the story. Sloppy work.
Well said! And it is pronounced bo(long "o").
It is quite confusing...
"The archer with bow in hand, bowed in front of hist master while they stood on the bow of the vessel."
One word 3 different meanings.
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Good point. You forgot “package tied with pretty bow”.
Only fools brag to the enemy about your strengths,strategy,tools and personal.
That just goes to show you... It's Not about the Size of the Dog in the Fight, It's about The Fight that in The Dog....You next story or stories should be how Humans took the AR-15 Rifle and made it Tougher to take out their armor and stuff with one or two shots.
Surely the humans had more than one archer?
Why do you use non-native English speakers for narration? Any native speaker would know that the weapon is pronounced with a long "o," not the short "ow," like "prow."
shooting arrows with front of a ship???????????
PLEASE listen before you post,
A "Bough" is not a bow, a bough is a limb from from non disidous tree,
A "Bow" has been a fixture in humanities arsenal for millenia, please listen to your A. I. Narration before you post.
2 minutes in and I'm quitting. Can't stand not pronouncing "bow" in its proper context.
Mispronouncing bow which what the entire story about is annoying and shows poor form.
Learn how to say the word "bow".
A.i....!