Peter Larsen wrote:
>
> >Non combat types have to line up in front of the Godar with his big
> pot of
> >woad to get the swirling magical runes and picturespainted over their
> body -
> >heavily tattoos huscarls and the like have them already!
Why, for the life of me, does this make me think of "Asterix and Obelix?"
> I don't think non-combatants wear woad, but there are
> certainly warriors who aren't going to have the right feats. I can
> also see the godi and the woad-pot as part of calling down the
> wyter's attention and summoning up other war-magics prepared by the
> clan. "If all out warriros wear this mark, the Lightnings will know
> where to fall and not to fall...." Plus, it's a cool image, no need
> to give it up....
>
> Peter Larsen
I tend to reserve Woad for war-paint and rituals. But then, the most important rituals are for the crops, herds and rain. Raiding is "merely" recreation. War is more serious business. But I like the mental image too and will be using it as well as the Hidden Glen Clan slowly gets more involved in the Rebellion.
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