Concise and poetical after a fashion, Kalem's book detailed many of the factors that could affect a quarrel while in flight and the measures that could be taken to compensate for crosswinds, bolts with poor spines, and targets that were partially obscured. He further went on to recommend that archers consume Truesight Tea regularly as a means to sharpen their sight and advised the reader to keep bowstrings and Aventurine handy to maintain crossbows.
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