Ever notice in some movies archers are ordered to “fire” in an era before gunpowder and bullets existed?
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Ever notice in some movies archers are ordered to “fire” in an era before gunpowder and bullets existed?
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Ever notice in some movies archers are ordered to “fire” in an era before gunpowder and bullets existed?
@MonotoneofBill that's because their captain is asking them to use fire arrows not fire arrows.
Pretty basic stuff.
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@MonotoneofBill that's because their captain is asking them to use fire arrows not fire arrows.
Pretty basic stuff.

I presume "loose" is the previous command, but honestly finding out that "Hi" is WAY older than anyone gives it credit for makes me question everything!
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Ever notice in some movies archers are ordered to “fire” in an era before gunpowder and bullets existed?
@MonotoneofBill I was literally thinking that just last night watching LOTR, during the Helm's Deep battle
funnily enough, they call "fire" in English but, according to the captions, "release arrows" in Elvish... 