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During [[war]]s and [[tourney]]s, to prevent the [[fighter]]s from dehydration there are people who take water to the fighters. These people are often from the consort of their [[fighter]]s, or of the same [[household]] or group as the [[fighters]]. There have been many ingenious ways developed of getting water to weary fighters. Some carry large water barrels carried on their backs with plastic tubing for straws, others carry a box with compartments filled with smaller watterbottles, each bearing the name of the fighter who the bottle belongs to.
During [[war]]s and [[tourney]]s, [[fighter]]s often risk dehydration. To prevent this, people bring water to the fighters. These people are often the [[fighter]]'s consort, or of the same [[household]] or group as the [[fighters]]. There have been many ingenious ways developed of getting water to weary fighters. Some carry large water barrels carried on their backs with plastic tubing for straws, others carry a box with compartments filled with smaller waterbottles, each bearing the name of the fighter who the bottle belongs to.

Your friendly neighbourhood [[Chirugeon]] reminds you to have your own water bottle, to avoid sharing nasty diseases.

Revision as of 05:00, 5 July 2003

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During wars and tourneys, fighters often risk dehydration. To prevent this, people bring water to the fighters. These people are often the fighter's consort, or of the same household or group as the fighters. There have been many ingenious ways developed of getting water to weary fighters. Some carry large water barrels carried on their backs with plastic tubing for straws, others carry a box with compartments filled with smaller waterbottles, each bearing the name of the fighter who the bottle belongs to.

Your friendly neighbourhood Chirugeon reminds you to have your own water bottle, to avoid sharing nasty diseases.