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Also, leather metal skirts all the way. I'm going Xena mode in my next game. Lets friggin go. Roman style leg room and unprotected thighs of death.
Aye, also, as an actual Scot, how could I leave "No True Scotsman" unaddressed. Modern kilts are totally skirts, by the way. Historical Highland Dress, not so much - basically a toga.
Nice reference. A song I know well (by which I mean, I can sing it end to end, from memory).
Because a certain obsessed segment of the gaming world was abusing the necro'ing of posts.
So why not continue it here in a legit post?
Then there's no excuse to not have them on rogues, bards, or monks! Gotta have all the swishy used for something
I mean, don't monks basically wear dresses anyway, in the traditional depiction?