Yes, the sword fighting in "Dishonored" draws inspiration from various historical combat techniques, particularly those from the European Fencing tradition. The game's mechanics emphasize agility, timing, and strategic use of the environment, reflecting principles found in real swordsmanship. While not a strict representation of any one technique, it creatively combines elements to enhance gameplay and player experience.
Kendo is just sword fighting while Kenjutsu has all aspects of the way of the sword such as sheathing and unsheathing, sword fighting and other aspects as well.
Sword fighting originated around the time of the invention of the sword, most likely after said invention. The term "sword fighting" is extraordinarily broad, and and any users of it should remember that it encompasses all forms of fighting with swords.
You can find information on sword fighting by going to your local library and checking out a book about it. There are plenty of books specializing in the art of sword fighting.
I don't think there is a camp that teaches you about sword fighting and archery
Karate is not really a sport. It is a martial art. As such it should be focused on learning the art and the ability to defend one's self. There are branches that make it a sport and concentrate on competition.
A sword step is a specific movement or technique used in swordsmanship or martial arts, typically referring to the way a practitioner positions their feet while executing a strike or maneuver. It may involve stepping forward, backward, or to the side to enhance balance, reach, or defense during a combat scenario. The term can also refer to the precise footwork required to maintain proper stance and control while wielding a sword. Proper sword steps are crucial for effective technique and safety in sword fighting.
sword fighting
knife or sword
yes
no
its like sword fighting with lots of pads and a sword with metal ball on the end
about two feet