At 04:01 PM 19/03/05, JHughes wrote:
KILTS AND TREWSERS: SENSE AND SENSIBILITY
>Mark G:
> > I'm always bemused by the way the subject of kilts seems to generate su=
ch
>< snip >
>A man of status will wear a sword when he goes about the stead, but will
>always unbuckle it upon entering a hearth. Wives wear bronze keys at their
>waist, to show their power, and a priestess will wear the broad copper knif=
e
>of her calling.
Great! I fully agree with the rant; I'm doing a lot of bottom-up for one of my present games. The whole is wonderful, and will be used.
Thanks, John!
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