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The side blades could be an obvious “Don’t grab my lance” addition. Could they also be additional damage potential from a glancing blow during a charge, or rather, when receiving a charge? This would be supported by the hooks, that could dismount violently if the lance tip did not make purchase. Very much a “congrats on making it past the tip unharmed. Guess what’s next?” The hooks certainly don’t appear to be for stacking purposes. A haft of similar size will not fit within the hook. I recall seeing some polearms stacked (or rather, leaning against each other like a tripod) in artwork, but this doesn’t seem to be viable for this example. In order of utility/role, my thoughts are currently, in order from most likely to least: 1) Receiving a charge, and engaging thereafter 2) Secondary infantry charge/role (unmounted) 3) Mounting a charge 4) Hunting |
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