Board Thread:Middle Earth Roleplays/@comment-25356210-20160121210417/@comment-27097330-20160122121038

Heartgold1234 wrote: Shadowfyrelord wrote: Edacnik wrote: No flamethrowers, even if they were in "real life Greece." Sorry.

Normally I would object, since the first flamethrowers were actually quite bad, but you are the gamemaster. I'll just remove them and increase the rest. There's a fair likeliness it was just oil that they threw then set fire to creating a 'stream of flame'. Seeing as we can't re-create anything else there is little else it could be. Byzantine war with Russia. Byzantines used "Greek fire", tubes that shot fire which caught the water on fire as well. No one knows how early this was invented.