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For a visual memory of his short fighting career: Bear fought with as little armor as he could get away with, because no one hit him hard enough to bruise him. Really. None of us could. His approach to sword and shield fighting was what made him so tough. He was immensely strong and also massive. You weren't going to bowl him over. So he held his round shield, hung like a heater instead of a center-grip, right out in front of him, pointed right at your clavicle. You were welcome to impale yourself on his shield at any time you wanted to. His arm wasn't going to give way. This kept his opponents at bay, while he brought his very very long sword, at least 44", and some may have reached 48", so HE would be in range. He'd hit you when you were too far away to hit him. You could not close on him without impalement. You were helpless. He is the only fighter I ever saw who Ternon could not intimidate with his speed florentine. Ternon couldn't get in range any better than the rest of us. That's why Ternon was Eternal Fighter #2. Bear was #1, and William of Bellewood was #3. Ternon could intimidate Bellewood, but Larry had this karate-trained short shot, very quick to your head. ~Brocke
For a visual memory of his short fighting career: Bear fought with as little armor as he could get away with, because no one hit him hard enough to bruise him. Really. None of us could. His approach to sword and shield fighting was what made him so tough. He was immensely strong and also massive. You weren't going to bowl him over. So he held his round shield, hung like a heater instead of a center-grip, right out in front of him, pointed right at your clavicle. You were welcome to impale yourself on his shield at any time you wanted to. His arm wasn't going to give way. This kept his opponents at bay, while he brought his very very long sword, at least 44", and some may have reached 48", so HE would be in range. He'd hit you when you were too far away to hit him. You could not close on him without impalement. You were helpless. He is the only fighter I ever saw who Ternon could not intimidate with his speed florentine. Ternon couldn't get in range any better than the rest of us. That's why Ternon was Eternal Fighter #2. Bear was #1, and William of Bellewood was #3. Ternon could intimidate Bellewood, but Larry had this karate-trained short shot, very quick to your head. ~Brocke


''Bear authorized in bastard sword at a tournament. In the second round he actually knocked sparrowhawk off his feet. As the marshals gathered to give their input Moonwulf passed by Bear saying “ I think we’ll pass ya, big boy”. ~Larry''
''Bear authorized in bastard sword at a tournament. In the second round he actually knocked sparrowhawk off his feet. As the marshals gathered to give their input Moonwulf passed by Bear saying “ I think we’ll pass ya, big boy”. ~Larry
* ''Expanded per Brock: That's really close, but off on a couple of details. Bear was authorizing in Polearm, at a Barony of the Flame (Louisville, KY) Xmas Tourney. At the time, Polearm was a very general classification, and it included two-bladed axes of any length. Bear's was about three feet long. He was, indeed, fighting Sparrowhawk as the "as if it were Crown" final round of the authorization. He launched a horizontal shot at Sparrowhawk's ribs. Sparrowhawk later told me that he saw the blow coming, but could not block it, so he kept in the air to avoid pain. Bear launched him - and I hope my memory is not exaggerating - into the THIRD ROW of spectators. Bear was just standing there in terror that he had hurt someone. It was Sir Polidor who said, as he patted Bear on the back, "We're going to authorize you, Big Guy." A great story. I'm glad you remembered it. (Only an idiot like me, who started compiling books on fighters as soon as I got authorized, would have paid that much attention to an authorization bout.)''
 
* ''"I attribute it [the inaccuracy] to me being a wide-eyed beginner who couldn’t tell the difference between a pole arm and a bastard sword, or between a Wulf and a Polidor. But Bear quickly got on my radar when he broke my hand at that demo." ~Larry''
Expanded per Brock: That's really close, but off on a couple of details. Bear was authorizing in Polearm, at a Barony of the Flame (Louisville, KY) Xmas Tourney. At the time, Polearm was a very general classification, and it included two-bladed axes of any length. Bear's was about three feet long. He was, indeed, fighting Sparrowhawk as the "as if it were Crown" final round of the authorization. He launched a horizontal shot at Sparrowhawk's ribs. Sparrowhawk later told me that he saw the blow coming, but could not block it, so he kept in the air to avoid pain. Bear launched him - and I hope my memory is not exaggerating - into the THIRD ROW of spectators. Bear was just standing there in terror that he had hurt someone. It was Sir Polidor who said, as he patted Bear on the back, "We're going to authorize you, Big Guy." A great story. I'm glad you remembered it. (Only an idiot like me, who started compiling books on fighters as soon as I got authorized, would have paid that much attention to an authorization bout.)
 
"I attribute it [the inaccuracy] to me being a wide-eyed beginner who couldn’t tell the difference between a pole arm and a bastard sword, or between a Wulf and a Polidor. But Bear quickly got on my radar when he broke my hand at that demo." ~Larry''


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