I doubt it, you usually express yourself better than that. I like pretty pressies intended just for me, anyway - who doesn't?
> Your comments were especially helpful though, as always.
Oh, good. I do tend to wonder if I'm not just sitting here nit-picking wthout ever producing anything myself, so I'm glad it does help.
> And as most here know, we have a special list for gratuitous
> patronising, insults and meltdowns. :)
Currently in use for some very boring and unimaginative insults, though :(
> Yeah. Leather leggings aren't that strong in the
> archaeological record. And polygonic virtual figures never chaff.
Sad, isn't it?
> | Any particular subcults?
>
> Open to suggestion.
I had no particular requests or suggestions. Though I wonder if perhaps we need to work around the Poser tendency to mess up clothing? What cults would use little or none?
> | BTW, there's a re-enactment supplier somewhere who does a
> reproduction
> | Sutton Hoo Helmet. Battle-ready, he says. A few hundred
> quid, of course,
> You are also cruel. I have just just moved Millenium Season
> One DVD from the
> top of my covert/wish list. SH reproduction.... droool....
Sorry :(
> When's Chrissie? When's a *rich* Chrissie?
I can answer the first but not the second.
Torcs:
> A torc is either a sign of wealth, rank and herds,
> OR a token rewarded for conspicuous gallantry, sort of like a
> mititary
> medal. Historically, among the Saxon warbands/petty kingdoms
> there was a
> whole economy of plunder and gifting, something I explored in
> the 'heroes in hall' presentation at last years' tentacles.
I wasn't there :(
> So as part of the Heortlings visual and social vocabulary, I see the
> following:
>
> If you wear a sword, you better have the skills and bragging
> stories to back it up.
Yep. It labels you as a pro, full-time, warrior.
> If you wear a torc, you're either a noble or merchant or
> warrior thane or
> have been awarded one for heroism. Other clothing will reveal
> the context.
OK.
> And yes, all the torc-wearers in my renders are heros. Natch. :)
Er, some of them have been fairly normal Vingans, haven't they? Not even I am so biased as to suggest that all Vingans are heros. (Unless you translate "hero" as "PC", in which case it's entirely possible that this is another cult where every member is a PC!)
> If you openly wear a major rune, especially a minority or
> disturbing rune -
> WOOOOO! Its like a slap in the face to everyone who sees its, a real
> fear/respect/warning factor. You better have the power to back it up.
> Stickpickers don't wear death runes. Well if they do, they become
> self-fulfilling prophecies. Live stockpickers don't wear death runes.
That makes sense to me.
And it's a shame, because slapping a few Runes on is such a nice easy way of "labelling" a wargames figure, or indeed a virtual model :(
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