warshels
Warshels are a type of short-distance, multi-purpose arms that originated in medieval Europe. Essentially, warshels refer to close-range polearms, which were effective against infantry and cavalry. The primary components of a warshell include a wooden or metal handle, a metal or wood shaft, and a sharp or pointed tip.
Design variations of warshels differed by region, with some featuring hooks or spades as secondary functional
Warshels played a significant role during 12th to 15th century battles in Central Europe, especially in regions
Despite their effectiveness in feudal era battles, warshels fell into disuse with the emergence of firearms,
Linguistic research indicates the term 'warshell' has existed in dialectical forms throughout an extended period, with