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− | Town guards and mages are exempt from the dress code and so are priests, who can dress according to their religion. Seeing the word "religion" when I was that young surprised me; I wasn't raised in any faith and by that age I'm very sure I still pictured the "Lord" and "King" in | + | Town guards and mages are exempt from the dress code and so are priests, who can dress according to their religion. Seeing the word "religion" when I was that young surprised me; I wasn't raised in any faith and by that age I'm very sure I still pictured the "Lord" and "King" in ''Joy to the World'' as a medieval king (maybe even confusing him with Good King Wencelas!). And it wasn't until years later that I learned there was more significance or history to the sign of the cross than to, say, the state birds I learned about in school. |
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