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 In the artisan class, which finds itself over represented in those women whose attire is not as strict in covering, jewels may also be worn, though these are accompanied instead by a tunic in the case of the female that extends to the mid thigh from the shoulders, while the top of their breasts remain partially exposed. Such freedom is permitted by the culture of the artisans, where Echna is primarily worshipped rather than that of Alarayna. The men, however, have no such endowment in the chest, and so their tunics cover them from shoulder to mid thigh, and their sexual proclivities are not immediately made evident as it is in the women. Sandals are worn by these people, enabling both an earthy connection to the sand while allowing protection from direct contact with the heat of the sand.\\ In the artisan class, which finds itself over represented in those women whose attire is not as strict in covering, jewels may also be worn, though these are accompanied instead by a tunic in the case of the female that extends to the mid thigh from the shoulders, while the top of their breasts remain partially exposed. Such freedom is permitted by the culture of the artisans, where Echna is primarily worshipped rather than that of Alarayna. The men, however, have no such endowment in the chest, and so their tunics cover them from shoulder to mid thigh, and their sexual proclivities are not immediately made evident as it is in the women. Sandals are worn by these people, enabling both an earthy connection to the sand while allowing protection from direct contact with the heat of the sand.\\
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-The merchant class, being that they often journey to lands that impose dress codes among the females, are much more conservative in the attire which the females may wear, though this is mostly a practical custom rather than a belief that women ought to cover themselves. Thus, women may cover themselves while in some regions and, for ease, they might continue to do so even when journeying out of those regions. The men, similarly to the artisan class, wear tunics that extend from their shoulders to mid-thighs, and both men and women are wear sandals that might protect their feet.\\+The merchant class, being that they often journey to lands that impose dress codes among the females, are much more conservative in the attire which the females may wear, though this is mostly a practical custom rather than a belief that women ought to cover themselves. Thus, women may cover themselves while in some regions and, for ease, they might continue to do so even when journeying out of those regions. The men, similarly to the artisan class, wear tunics that extend from their shoulders to mid-thighs, and both men and women wear sandals that might protect their feet.\\
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 However, when men engage in the art of battle, they are known to wear armor of a steel that indubitably protects from attacks, held together by straps and other fabrics. Oftentimes, the general of such a militia would wear a helmet of an ornate quality, while other warriors of lesser status would simply wear helmets with no such ornamentation. On the rare occasions that women do fight, they often resort to fitting into the attire of men, though there have been instances where armor was developed for female use. In these rare instances, they are fitted to maintain the shape of the breast, and held together again through straps and fabric. However, when men engage in the art of battle, they are known to wear armor of a steel that indubitably protects from attacks, held together by straps and other fabrics. Oftentimes, the general of such a militia would wear a helmet of an ornate quality, while other warriors of lesser status would simply wear helmets with no such ornamentation. On the rare occasions that women do fight, they often resort to fitting into the attire of men, though there have been instances where armor was developed for female use. In these rare instances, they are fitted to maintain the shape of the breast, and held together again through straps and fabric.
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