Wauten Dayhil
Demon Hunter and Wordplay Extraordinaire
Um... couple things.
1) If he was born and raised in the desert, I'm going to assume that it's a pseudo-Arabic society. And if it is, then the tattoo of the lion and swords wouldn't work - in Arabic culture, they don't use images or depictions of animals in their art. However, if it isn't based on Arabian culture, then you can forget about this note.
2) Also having to do with the tattoo, the image you're explaining is very detailed - too detailed for the technology we'd likely have at our disposal. Unless we've acquired modern-ish tattoo implements, the world would rely on the old ways. using a bone and ink to poke the dye into the skin. Less accurate, more painful, and highly unlikely to create a detailed image. Just my thoughts on that.
3) Would Stryder keep his necklace, if he wanted to detach himself from his tribe? Or is it just a memento, or even a reminder to any who know of its symbolism to keep away from his blade?
1) If he was born and raised in the desert, I'm going to assume that it's a pseudo-Arabic society. And if it is, then the tattoo of the lion and swords wouldn't work - in Arabic culture, they don't use images or depictions of animals in their art. However, if it isn't based on Arabian culture, then you can forget about this note.
2) Also having to do with the tattoo, the image you're explaining is very detailed - too detailed for the technology we'd likely have at our disposal. Unless we've acquired modern-ish tattoo implements, the world would rely on the old ways. using a bone and ink to poke the dye into the skin. Less accurate, more painful, and highly unlikely to create a detailed image. Just my thoughts on that.
3) Would Stryder keep his necklace, if he wanted to detach himself from his tribe? Or is it just a memento, or even a reminder to any who know of its symbolism to keep away from his blade?