This is the name of a flexible armour consisting of small metal rings linked together
Chainmail
This is the name for someone who makes and sells arrows
Fletcher
Often paired with salt, this is the name of a pungent, hot-tasting, dried and ground spice.
Pepper
It is said that a proficient minstrel can provide their ally with THIS kind of inspiration
Bardic
This is the name for the fabric most commonly made from the fleece of sheep
Wool
This is the name for a piece of armour used to protect the shins
Greaves
This is the name for a military stronghold or reinforced town
Fortress/Fort
Also the name of a hair colour, this root vegetable produces a hot and fragrant spice.
Ginger
This is the name for a continuous attack with explosives, shells, or other missiles
Bombardment
This is the name of a band worn around one's leg to hold up a stocking or sock
Garter
This is the common name for a padded, jacket-like, defensive garment, often worn underneath metal armour
Gambeson/Aketon/Pourpoint/Arming Doublet
This is the name for a social system in which nobility held lands from the crown, and serfs were obliged to live and work there in exchange for military protection
Feudalism
This is the name of an expensive orange-yellow spice derived from a flower
Saffron
Usually made from leather, this is the name for a protective sheathe used to store a blade
Scabbard
This is the name for a projecting, starched frill, worn around the neckline
Ruff/Millstone Collar/Elizabethan Collar
Typically made from riveted steel plates, this is the name for armour worn on a knight's foot
Sabaton/Solleret
This is the name for a large vessel for alcohol, often with a handle and spout
Flagon
Used in cooking and herbal medicine, this is the name of a liquorice-flavoured spice that was often chewed as a breath-freshener
Aniseed
This is the name for a sleeveless outer-garment, often worn over armour and displaying heraldry
Tabard
This is the name of the plant that linseed oil and linen fabric are made from
Flax
This is the name for the piece of armour used to protect a warhorses head
Chanfron (Sharn-fron)
This is the name of the unit used to measure the depth of water
Fathom
This is the name for an aromatic spice made from peeled, dried, and rolled bark
Cinnamon/Cassia
This is the name of a polearm with a long and curved, cleaver-like blade
Bardiche
This is the name of the plant most commonly used to dye fabric blue
Woad/Isatis tinctoria