There are many different variations of the Flail, but one of the most vicious and deadly was one of the earliest versions. The Flail’s original design was based from an agricultural tool of the same name. One of the earliest people to turn the tool into a devastating weapon were the Hussites in the early 1400’s. This group of people was not actually made up of warriors, but was driven into a civil war over religious beliefs.
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Hussite Flail Art by TL Jeffcoat |
After
the execution of the Hussites religious leader Jan Hus, and then the death of King
Wenceslaus a few years later, the Hussites claimed the lands they occupied for
their own and did not acknowledge their late king's brother and the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund, as their emperor. A war erupted and Sigismund, backed by the Pope, sent
Crusaders to quell the uprising. The Hussites united through their religious beliefs
and national pride and fought defensively for a dozen years. After
defeating and tossing out the Crusaders multiple times, they had begun to attack their Catholic
neighbors.