End Him Rightly Pommel Throw! Why Would You Do That?
Here's a link where you can read this awesome manual yourself.
https://wiktenauer.com/wiki/Gladiatoria_group#Spear
From Know Your Meme
"End Him Rightly" is an expression translated from the ca. 1430s MS KK5013[3] German fencing manual, which recommends unscrewing the pommel of a bladed weapon to throw at an opponent prior to executing them with a sword. In late 2014, the tactic was popularized in a video by YouTuber Skallagrim Nilsson.
On December 5th, 2014, Nilsson uploaded a video titled "End Him Rightly," in which he describes a tactic outlined in a Medieval fighting manual that recommends unscrewing the pommel of a sword to throw it at an opponent to stun them in order to perform an execution and "end him rightly" (shown below). Within three years, the video gained over 1.14 million views and 6,300 comments.
On October 5th, 2015, YouTuber Shadiversity uploaded a video responding to the "End Him Rightly" tactic, in which he discusses whether or not the tactic was actually a joke.
On June 27th, 2016, Imgur[1] user iamtheknight14 uploaded a gallery containing the page from the Medieval fighting manual along with GIFs from Nilsson's video.
On July 4th, an entry for "end him rightly" was submitted to Urban Dictionary,[4] where it was described as the practice of throwing an unscrewed pommel at an opponent.
On March 5th, 2017, Redditor KingKorova1 posted a screenshot of a thrown pommel item from the 2017 fighting game For Honor next to a picture of Nilsson with the caption "heavy breathing" (shown below). Within one week, the post gained over 1,400 points (96% upvoted) and 70 comments on /r/forhonor.
On March 8th, a gameplay trailer for the upcoming Medieval fighting game Mordahau was released, in which an armored knight is downed by the player unscrewing and throwing the pommel of their sword at the back of his head (shown below). That day, a GIF of the scene was uploaded by Imgur user dannyboy2254. On March 12th, YouTuber Skallagrim uploaded a video reacting to the Mordhau Trailer.
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