![]() While the warrior leaped from his horse, using his twin hand axes to get to work. The fighter used his repeating crossbow to start shooting down the various goblins. The other two members of the patrol, a human fighter type, and an orcish warrior also got to work. So their attempts at tactics meant nothing to me, as my glaive cut them down shield, weapon, and all. However I was a barbaton and my strength had been honed by slaying countless monsters. My glaive made short work of them, though to the little monster's credit they were trying to cover for each other with their shields and “swords”. I shoved the shaman and his horse out of my way and went to work carving through these little creatures. Out of these tears came vicious goblins, who then immediately pounced on us. It was at this moment I noticed a dozen or so sickly green tears forming in empty space surrounding us. “ Miss Vlattu, a large number of magical sources are spiking from the Caravan, I think they are being attacked!” The shaman was shaking slightly and holding his head. ![]() “ miss vlattu, I sense a large number of small magics being activated to our immediate right!” Our patrol had been uneventful until the young shaman in our patrol alerted me. ![]() The three adventurers that were with me, had been part of my patrols since we set out, thus we had become used to each other's movements and habits. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any real research on the meaning of side tattoos.I was leading my patrol, doing what became normal practice. I personally like quotes and solo illustrations on the side, but I’ve seen a few very artistic portraits or whole side pieces. Side, or rib, tattoos are probably my third favorite location (after back and inner arms). Men are more likely to get ink here, though the trend seems to be increasing for women as well. Since the chest is usually not completely exposed, there is a sense of intimacy with the tattoo and it’s placement here. I plan on (someday…) getting a tattoo that covers part of a shoulder blade or between the two.īecause it’s located near the heart, chest tattoos have symbolized affection and love. Also, this location can typically be covered. I personally like upper back (no thanks to lower back ink for me) because it has the largest unobstructed “viewing” surface area (as opposed to having one wrapped around your arms or legs), and because there’s still many placement options. This particular research notes that placement choice is very gender specific and plays a role in how the symbolism of a tattoo differs between men and women.īack tattoos can allude to a person’s “mysterious” qualities or represent a (meaningful) event that the person has put behind them. We know that people get tattoos on many different parts of the body, and tattoos are an exhibition of many different ideals, values and personalities for many different people. Not only does this make organizing each post much easier, but now I can include some interesting research that I found about the relationships between tattoo location and symbolism for men and women. The topic/theme this week is ink on any part of your torso, which can sometimes become a short-sighted and unattractive decision for some people years on down the road (namely women with abdomen tattoos that stretch into an undetermined mass once they become pregnant).Īs you all may or may not have noticed, I usually center each Tattoo Tuesday post around a particular body part. Hey tattoo lovers, another Tuesday is upon us and so I bring you a new Tattoo Tuesday post.
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