"Whoith be thereith?" with one fist raised high in the air.
You woulduse supper.
Most people would say it is better today that in medieval times. Modern knowledge of science, engineering, medicine, and sanitation has made life easier and longer for many people.
i'd say the one that didn't run into a fight and used his head when he did fight
Old French used the word "ha" as a greeting: it means hello, but it also means any word of surprise or happiness such as ha!
This is a guess but I would say a good 85-90%.
You woulduse supper.
It depends what year because medieval went for at least 3 centuries.
Treason!!
Most people would say it is better today that in medieval times. Modern knowledge of science, engineering, medicine, and sanitation has made life easier and longer for many people.
i'd say the one that didn't run into a fight and used his head when he did fight
In medieval times, one might ask "How fare thee?" or "How dost thou?" These phrases reflect the more formal and poetic language of the era. The greeting would often be accompanied by a respectful bow or gesture, acknowledging social hierarchies and the importance of manners in communication.
You say 'bardo:' 'el bardo.'
Fare thee well
The year is...........( you put in the year) and this is in the time of the middle ages.
I would have to personally say that my least favorite Character is Shino.
Most people would stupidly say "The 60's or 70's!" but that's not true, hallucinogens were most common in Medieval times and earlier
who can ever really say, its not like we would ever even have a clue if it did really exsist, whos to say it doesn't?