10-27-2015, 01:14 PM
<font color = red>It's actually Anguisette from the Amazons. Success? </font>
How a man called Harry Breeches could of had three wives is beyond me. Why a man called Harry Breeches would have a wife as hot as his first one and ever bother to marry again is beyond me.
<b> Lagertha’s husband was named Ragnar Lodbrok, which translate’s to “Ragnar Hairy Breeches” in Old Norse. He had three wives, the first of which was Lagertha. </b>
Damn, that woman was a knockout. That woman was an army in and of herself.
<b>Lagertha was a shieldmaiden (a warrior), hence she was “an army in and of herself.” </b>
I did hear she was a bit of a masochist though. I didn’t know women could be masochists? I guess they can, who knew?
<b>Anguisette is a word created by Jacqueline Carey, it essentially means "woman who enjoys pain", stemming from "anguish" and the "-ette" suffix makes it sound more French. A masochist is someone who enjoys pain, and I’m talking about a woman who enjoy’s pain, hence anguisette.</b>
This woman was a little different though, she ruled the territory bordering Ukraine, or at least she did, way before it was known as Ukraine.
<b>Some historians believe the Amazons ruled the territory bordering Ukraine.</b>
Wait, or did her people live in ancient Asia Minor? God, nobody really knows, the historians are still fighting about it.
<b>Some historians believe their territory was in Asia Minor, and they are fighting about it. </b>
Most of them agree that they fought in the Trojan War, or least least, the historians who believe there was a Trojan War believe they fought in it.
<b>It’s generally believed the Amazons fought in the Trojan War.</b>
They certainly had damn fine horses. It was said that one of their horses was worth 10 men in combat. Everyone agrees about that.
<b>The Amazons are credited with inventing the cavalry.</b>
How a man called Harry Breeches could of had three wives is beyond me. Why a man called Harry Breeches would have a wife as hot as his first one and ever bother to marry again is beyond me.
<b> Lagertha’s husband was named Ragnar Lodbrok, which translate’s to “Ragnar Hairy Breeches” in Old Norse. He had three wives, the first of which was Lagertha. </b>
Damn, that woman was a knockout. That woman was an army in and of herself.
<b>Lagertha was a shieldmaiden (a warrior), hence she was “an army in and of herself.” </b>
I did hear she was a bit of a masochist though. I didn’t know women could be masochists? I guess they can, who knew?
<b>Anguisette is a word created by Jacqueline Carey, it essentially means "woman who enjoys pain", stemming from "anguish" and the "-ette" suffix makes it sound more French. A masochist is someone who enjoys pain, and I’m talking about a woman who enjoy’s pain, hence anguisette.</b>
This woman was a little different though, she ruled the territory bordering Ukraine, or at least she did, way before it was known as Ukraine.
<b>Some historians believe the Amazons ruled the territory bordering Ukraine.</b>
Wait, or did her people live in ancient Asia Minor? God, nobody really knows, the historians are still fighting about it.
<b>Some historians believe their territory was in Asia Minor, and they are fighting about it. </b>
Most of them agree that they fought in the Trojan War, or least least, the historians who believe there was a Trojan War believe they fought in it.
<b>It’s generally believed the Amazons fought in the Trojan War.</b>
They certainly had damn fine horses. It was said that one of their horses was worth 10 men in combat. Everyone agrees about that.
<b>The Amazons are credited with inventing the cavalry.</b>
