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Old 16th March 2005, 02:42 AM   #18
Antonio Cejunior
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Default The Naga

Thank you all, gentlemen, for your most interesting contributions.
The Naga is indeed something that I did not want to throw in for my lack of knowledge into this particular issue. But the entire realm of swords when viewed under a socio-anthropological and ethnological perspective have a magical conotation.

One other question I deem important.

A. Do you feel that you are frowned upon by the non initiated sword average citizen, friend, family?

B. How do you feel about the social acceptance of swords?
  • frowned upon
  • lack of interest
  • fear or weariness?
C. Therefore, do you think that swords are placed in a socio-cultural ghetto?

Thank you. It is great to be here.
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