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'''Dying''' - it's the last thing that you'll do. The art of dying is |
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Across the internet, there are whole pages devoted to the ancient art of dying fabrics to make them colourful. |
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certainly older than that of [[weaving]] - it involves the transition from |
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being alive, to being [[dead]]. It's one of the few activities that is |
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documentably period in all cultures - absolute authenticity in this |
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activity is not recommended. |
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==Dying in the SCA== |
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Obviously enough, the nobility desired the rarer, brighter, clearer, and (sometimes) more colourfast dyes. |
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"Dying" in the [[SCA]] is limited to the various forms of SCA [[combat]]. Knowing |
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when you're [[dead]] is one of the most important qualities for a [[fighter]]. |
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==Internal Links== |
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See: period [[dye colours]] |
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''See Also:'' |
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* [[dyeing]] if you can't spell |
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[[category:combat]] |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 21 May 2006
Dying - it's the last thing that you'll do. The art of dying is certainly older than that of weaving - it involves the transition from being alive, to being dead. It's one of the few activities that is documentably period in all cultures - absolute authenticity in this activity is not recommended.
Dying in the SCA
"Dying" in the SCA is limited to the various forms of SCA combat. Knowing when you're dead is one of the most important qualities for a fighter.
Internal Links
See Also:
- dyeing if you can't spell