Herbert Railton's 1891 illustration of the Earl of Pembroke's tomb

I let an AI try to write me a Post…. I Regretted it.

Fun fact: I tried having an AI write me a blog post about William Marshal, First Earl of Pembroke a week or two ago. I figured there was a lot of info out there on this famous knight from history. I was hoping this AI would be able to get me a nice, little summary […]

Seeking Feedback

I’m hoping to get a better feel about what you, my readers and followers would like to see from the Aspiring Knight website and social media. There are a lot of choices here, but I’d like to know your top 5. If you’d like to see more about something not listed, please feel free to […]

Last Minute Demo with Bayt Al-Asad

This past weekend, I had an amazing opportunity to help out my friends at Bayt Al-Asad, a Persian historical combat group. They study and teach Armored combat as practiced in Persia. This demo focused on the Timurid period (late 14th through 16th centuries CE). At the last minute one of their presenters couldn’t make it […]

Traveling with Armor Today (Part 4): Packing

This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Traveling with Armor

(If you haven’t seen it yet, this series begins with Part 1 over here.) I touched a little on my packing strategy in the last post, on paperwork when we looked at a packing list. In my case, I have some pretty beefy and heavy full plate armor and I’m a fairly pudgy 6 feet […]