...this wouldn't fits to a certain theme.'theme'??? You mean it wouldn't fit in the battle of samurais, vikings, knights, pagans, saracens and whatever there is? I don't think it would stand out that much. :mrgreen:
...obviously this hat is more like the hat from merlin the magician & merlin isn't historically authentic proven.
'theme'??? You mean it wouldn't fit in the battle of samurais, vikings, knights, pagans, saracens and whatever there is? I don't think it would stand out that much. :mrgreen:
..rp doesn't fit to a certain theme. it's historically unaccurate & can interfere some peoples fun. plz respect this.
Huehuehue you sound like a serious, trolling Panos who is sober-drunk on acid after smoking weed
...this wouldn't fits to a certain theme.
...obviously this hat is more like the hat from merlin the magician & merlin isn't historically authentic proven.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hennin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phrygian_cap
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pointed_hat
http://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/39268/why-do-fantasy-writers-depict-pointy-hats-as-the-headgear-of-choice-for-witches
it's historically unaccurate & can interfere some peoples fun. plz respect this.
the pointed hats doesn't looks like the crpg-witch-hat - witch hats aren't historically authentic
which hat?
I say we put oreshy in charge of item balancing and banner process
...would be nice for an bulldog-viking-mod ..with big axes, hornet helmets , big skulls & glorious shout's like "real men doesn't die".
Here is some history for you: vikings didn't use horned helmets.