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Helos: Have you tried contacting the vendor to see what items he/she used?
Towards the bottom of the ad page that you linked, it has a list of related products.
That would be an awesome set if it were complete.
@Vilters: There actually were some female gladiators, so its not all that far-fetched. I doubt they dressed quite like that tho, lol. They would have needed to pass as male.
~Shane
Thanks, ~Shane.
greyson5 has never given Promo Credits and contacting a vendor has been not very successfully for me in the past ("Oops, I really don't know which part of what I've taken there - it's a too long time ago ... blablabla ... etc.").
In my experience it's a better way to ask the community, 'cause there's always a person who knows just that special item.
But I'm thinking that in this case it might be difficult to find these missing parts. (I've searched really intensively!)
Okay, maybe my hero comes and free me on another day.
Henning
The helmet (and maybe more) is from this:
http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=57135
Sadly it does not appear to be available. I only know because I have the outfit.
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Quote - There actually were some female gladiators, so its not all that far-fetched. I doubt they dressed quite like that tho, lol. They would have needed to pass as male.
They came to this conclusion from 2 statues and writings from one Emporer saying they fought at night under torch light in his chambers. Ironically, another Emporer later made female gladiators illegal, suggesting that it may have happened with concubines or slaves... Slight difference between concubines/slaves and gladiators, but you never know.
Seneca eluded to female Gladiators, but never actually stated it as fact. It has been argued that he was refering to fencers, which woman were allowed to do.
The only evidence of female gladiators is a pelvic bone found in a grave in England that was buried with the same things found in other Gladitors graves.... "Great Dover Street Woman", if you want to look it up. This is the main piece of evidence quoted to say that Female Gladitors exsisted. One Pelvic bone.....
No one really knows for sure, baseing a fact on writings of a mad man, a pelvic bone, and a few statues is stetching it...
Wish I knew where the sets came from, but I am drawing a blank...
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Ah ok. I thought it had been more established than that.
I also thought that all, or most, gladiators were slaves, or a form of indentured servants.
It's unfortunate that there's often a shelf life on items in many of the Poser market places. It makes good items get burried and eventually become obsolete/unavailable, so that when new-comers see examples of something they like, they can no longer find it.
~Shane
remember this superbowl commercial?
Britney Spears, Beyonce & Pink - We Will Rock You - gladiatorshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pES8SezkV8w
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there's a helmet with the 'centurion' outfit at daz store. and a fancy texture set called 'her battle'
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Traveler has a "Greek Helm and Spear" at RDNA. It's in the deep freeze, so cheap. The brush/fringe would need to be retextured, I think. But for a moment, I actually thought it was the helmet the OP was looking for.
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Quote - I also thought that all, or most, gladiators were slaves, or a form of indentured servants.
~Shane
From the records that do remain, Gladiators kept most of the prize money that they won, and many became very rich. Becoming a Gladiator was both a choice and forced.
There are records of the schools that trained them, and the slaves that got slaughtered in the process.
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Attached Link: http://www.daz3d.com/the-wasp-1
Skirt looks like it could well be a rextured version of the skirt from The Wasp over at Daz.Hope that helps.
Okay, I hate being one of those language cops but I'm a frustrated english teacher in another life I guess, and this is driving me crazy, so please forgive me:
You elude something when you're trying to evade, dodge or avoid.
You allude to something when you wish to refer to or make reference to something or someone.
And that's all I'm going to say .
Attached Link: http://www.daz3d.com/briana-culaith
I knew I recognized the sword too, it is from Briana Culaith, also at Daz if I am not mistaken. The shield, no clue, not enough visible of it really to give me a good idea.This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
the gladiatrix outfit for V4 above is very nice and I tried to find out, where the parts are coming from.
So far I've identified these items or not:
**Helmet: **???
**Pauldrons: **Champion Of The Arena for V4.2 (Xurge3D) - w/altered TEX!
**Top / Bracers / Belt: **Barbarian for V4.2 (Xurge3D)
**Skirt / Bottom: **???
**Sandals: **Battle Angel Amour for V4.1 (Xurge3D)
**Sword / Shield: **???
You can see the original here: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/by-the-sword/102188
Thank you for any help!
Henning