Okay look, as someone that studied classical greece in a tertiary educational capacity, I'll be one of the first to admit that maybe they get a bit too much credit for basic concepts.
But I will say about the chlamys?
I think they were cooking
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Okay look, as someone that studied classical greece in a tertiary educational capacity, I'll be one of the first to admit that maybe they get a bit too much credit for basic concepts.
But I will say about the chlamys?
I think they were cooking
got any grapes?
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Hey did you know scallops have hundreds of eyes and tentacles? Its true, look it up (viewer discretion advised its a lil creepy)
So, was Ghirahim’s cape a poncho or a very fancy chlamys? A chlamys might make a bit more sense, given that it was commonly used as military attire by Greek soldiers. It was a short cloak that, in a pinch, could be wrapped around the arm and used as a light shield.
Another interesting thing to note is that, a lot of the time, said Greek soldiers didn’t seem to wear anything under it. Oh dear.
Here's the Halloween costume that I didn't get to wear this year because work
Chlamys - Wikipedia