A knight's helmet, often referred to as a "helm," varied in design based on the period and region but typically featured a rounded or conical shape to deflect blows. Early helmets, like the nasal helm, had a simple design with a protective bar over the face. By the late Middle Ages, more elaborate designs emerged, such as the closed or visored helmet, which included a fully enclosed faceplate for greater protection. These helmets were often adorned with crests or decorative elements, reflecting the knight's status and identity.
its Obviously a HELMET
helmet, sword, shield (knights)
it means courage and loyalty xx :):):)
Knights typically wore a helmet known as a "heaume" or "great helm," which provided protection during battles. These helmets often featured a visor that could be raised or lowered, allowing knights to see while safeguarding their faces. In addition to the great helm, some knights also donned lighter helmets like the "kettle hat" or "salet" for better visibility and comfort in less intense combat situations.
well knights often had a dagger,two handed sword,crossbow,and armor such as chest plate, helmet,back piece shoulder pieces and leggings
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a knights armer was very heavy and probably uncomfertable. A knights armor consisted of chainmail or platemail and platelegs. a knight also wore a helmet a shield and sword
It is in fact the helmet
its Obviously a HELMET
On Astro Knights Island in Poptropica, pretty much like classic knights (armor, cloaks, swords).
helmet, sword, shield (knights)
helmetA Helmet maybe.
No, not particularly.
One would think so.
a spartan had a helmet a shield and a spear
it has dark black feathers and its neck is blue and has a helmet on its head.the helmet is mostly brown.
Helms. Early knights of the Norman times often wore a nasal helmet; kind of like a pointed helmet with a nose guard. This gradually gave way to more armor until you had say in the 14thC onwards 'great helms' which you see on the stereotypical suits of armor. These had visors and decorations etc.