Sapog & SilverQuill
Ever wonder if those medieval trebuchet legends are just grand exaggerations or if we can actually build one that shoots a stone farther than the tales claim? I could sketch a working design if you’re up for a test.
Sounds like a hobbyist's fever dream, but if you really want to see how far a stone can fly, I’ll watch your design unfold—just don’t expect me to hand out accolades for the next medieval super‑weapon.
Sure thing. I’ll keep the plans tight, the build tight, and the launch tight. No fuss, just results.
Nice, just remember that medieval trebuchets weren’t built for Instagram likes, so keep the safety first and the skepticism honest.
Got it. Safety first, skepticism second. I'll keep it practical and let the stone decide how far it can go.
Sounds like a noble experiment—just don’t be surprised if the stone returns with a sarcastic complaint about medieval engineering.
Don’t worry, the stone will stay in its lane unless you let it out of its way. I'll make sure the catapults stay on the ground and the comments stay on the paper.