When History Gets Distorted – And Bucklers Get RaisedDear fellow history enthusiasts and sword-and-shield fighters, in this edition, I invite you to take a closer look at how history is sometimes bent out of shape—whether in glossy TV dramas or even academic projects—through my two recent posts on Distorted History. At the same time, I’m delighted to share that registration is now open for the 24th Berlin Buckler Bouts this November—our beloved gathering for training, sparring, and celebrating international friendship. Distorted History – Another 1066 FailPeople crave stories—it’s in our DNA. That’s why history fascinates us. But stories only gain depth when they respect evidence. The BBC’s new series King & Conqueror claims to bring 1066 to life, yet within seconds the trailer reveals how little interest it has in authenticity. Wrong costumes, wrong props, clichéd sets—and not a trace of the rich archaeological and historical sources we actually have. Instead of taking inspiration from authentic mysteries like the enigmatic Turold of the Bayeux Tapestry, the show falls back on generic fantasy medievalism. Good intentions alone don’t make good art—research does. If you care about history, read my full review on Patreon.
Distorted History – University AI FailIt's no news that the entertainment industry leans heavily on fantasy medievalism, however, you would expect academia to set a higher standard in terms of historical accuracy. Yet Zürich University’s Re-experiencing History project—promising to bring antiquity to life with AI—delivers results that fall far short: fantasy helmets, inaccurate clothing, and even a horse bizarrely hitched to a triumphal chariot of dubious design. In times of rampant disinformation, universities have a particular duty to remain reliable beacons of knowledge. Instead, this risks adding to the confusion with more inaccurate pseudo-history. If it’s spectacle you’re after, you’d be better off with a Ridley Scott film—at least the camera work will be superb. Here's my dedicated post:
Berlin Buckler Bouts 24 – Registration Now Open!The 24th Berlin Buckler Bouts will take place on the weekend of 22/23 November 2025. This much-loved event brings together sword-and-buckler practitioners from across the globe for two days of intense fencing, hands-on exchange, and international friendship. Registration is officially open, and places are already in demand—so don’t wait. You’ll find all details, including the liability waiver, travel tips, and links to videos from previous editions, in my dedicated post. Join us in Berlin for an action-packed weekend of training, learning, and celebrating the art of sword and buckler!
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I’m Roland Warzecha — professional illustrator and swordsman. The name Dimicator comes from the Latin for “sword fighter.” I share cutting-edge research into historical martial arts, focusing in particular on Viking and high medieval sword-and-shield combat. My work is carried out in collaboration with museums, fellow martial artists, and scholars around the world.
Join the Ribe Bouts! Spear-and-shield workshop at the 2024 Ribe Bouts Hello sword-and-shield enthusiasts, I am delighted to announce that the Ribe VikingeCenter will once again host the second Ribe Bouts from 17–19 October 2025. All meals will be prepared authentically on site. This unique event combines the practice of historical martial arts with a full-time living history experience. You can find more details and many images in my dedicated post—feel free to share the link with your fellow...
Don’t strike the initial blow from your right, if you are left-handed! My friend Ingo Petri with a left-handed schiavona from the collection of the Veste Coburg Hello fellow history enthusiasts and martial artists, The above advice comes from the late medieval German Fechtbuch Hs 44 A 8. On folio 11v, the author offers general tips on how to fight in a duel between a right- and a left-handed combatant. Clearly, left-handed fighters were a historical reality—something also supported by the...
Screenshot from a video based on an illustration of mine (Wünsch/Warzecha 2025) The Future of the Past Hello history enthusiasts, Today I’d like to share a truly exciting new project I’m currently developing. Together with my fellow illustrator Oliver Wünsch, I’m working on a completely new format for storytelling. Thanks to the latest AI tools, we can now bring our illustrations to life—animate them, and even make them speak. This opens up incredible possibilities, especially for...