@Gnot Even
that style of helmet with cheek plates are far older than rome. going back to Greece, Persia, or earlier
the earliest mention of goths is around the 1st century, though no doubt they existed much earlier than that
@T72B
Hmm, not sure about that. The helmet is in a Roman style, so wouldn’t seem to be Bronze Age. I don’t think the Romans adopted that style until the Empire (altho they might have continued using bronze for helmets simply because of it’s greater workability). Also, I don’t think the various flavors of Goths were called Goths in the Bronze Age.
Starlight is dressed like a historical Goth, while Maud and Trixie are dressed like contemporary Goths.
that style of helmet with cheek plates are far older than rome. going back to Greece, Persia, or earlier
the earliest mention of goths is around the 1st century, though no doubt they existed much earlier than that
Hmm, not sure about that. The helmet is in a Roman style, so wouldn’t seem to be Bronze Age. I don’t think the Romans adopted that style until the Empire (altho they might have continued using bronze for helmets simply because of it’s greater workability). Also, I don’t think the various flavors of Goths were called Goths in the Bronze Age.
@Coretz
very early, given the abundance of bronze equipment. not so much proliferation of iron gear yet
guess it was just a phase, lel
I was wondering that too… now, I wish to posit a third option…
Hipsters, I tell ya
its numver ucu
when ever i get a good idea
For posers, they really went the full mile with real piercings. You gotta give ’em credit for that at least xD
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I was unaware that was a thing until now.
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