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Wonderful stuff.
Little bit of background to Scotti:
From the fourth Centuary AD Irish raiders from the Kindoms of Mide (Meath) and Ulaid (Ulster) and elsewhere attacked much of Northern and Western Roman Britain like their Saxon counterparts who raided along the Eastern coast.
St Patrick (Patron Saint of Ireland,17th March)a Romano-Briton, was captured in one of these raids and brought back to Pagan Ireland as a slave in the early fifth century AD.
The warriors of the kindoms of Ulaid (Ulster - not the same as the modern Province of Ulster) conquered much of Scotland. Expanding from Argyll and the Isles, the D Riata ultimatly became the ruling dynasty of Scotland uniting the Picts and Scots under their rule which lasted for centuries. The Irish raiders were called "scotti" by the Romans. To this day the Scotts speak (those that still do) Gaelic (Q-Celtic) as distinct from Brythonic (P-Celtic) which survives in Wales and Brittany in France.
"totam cum Scottus Hivernen
movit et infesto spumavit remige Tethys
When the Scot mobilised all Ireland
and the ocean was churned to foam by his hostile oars"
Above from Claudian's panegyric on Stilicho's defense of Britain in AD 399.
In addition to Scotland, Irish warriors carved out a kingdom in Wales. Many of these returned after the fall of the Roman Empire in the West to found the kindom of Cashel (from Roman/Latin word for camp or fortification Castra) in Munster (southern Province of Ireland).
The man who captured Patrick and to whom Claudian's words are believed to refer was Niall of the Nine Hostages. His dual dynasty, the UNll (centred on the kingdoms of Mide (Meath Southern UNll ) and Donegal and much of the north (Northern UNll) went on to become the High Kings of Ireland (often called Kings of Tara) for much of the period until the advent of Brian Boru and his Munster based dynasty in the 10th century AD.
The above derives from the earliest near-contemporary and trustworthy Irish historical sources (Annals) as well as Roman sources.
The Legends of the Tuatha DDanann, CChulainn and the Ulster Cycle Tales, the Tn BCuailgne and the tales of the Fianna are all believed to either date to the pre-Roman period and to the early years of the Roman Conquest of Britain in the 1st Century AD. They survive in literature documents dating to the 6th and 7th Centuries AD when they were first recorded by Irish monastic scribes. They are not reliable for historical studies anymore than the Greek myths.
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Hi, all! Sorry to report the first bug in the legionary - Preston Chesser's pointed out to me that the obj ref in the legionary's tunic is figureResFile :Runtime:libraries:character:thip4Mike:LegionTunic.obj ...but should be figureResFile :Runtime:libraries:character:RT4Mike:LegionTunic.obj Easiest way to correct this is to open the CR2 in a text editor and change all occurrences of "thip" to "RT". I'll get an updated version of the clothes d/l out there as soon as possible. Cheers, thip
thip This stuff is outrageously good! I've been drooling over it since your preview a while back. I'm especially enamored of the shoes, as sometime back - ha! circa 1973!! -I created a character very dear to me for whom those shoes are perfect! Thank you very much for sharing your great work! Larry F
Thanks a bunch for this! I just read about the bug and the solution...you wouldn't happen to know how many instances of the bug there is would you? I found one and corrected it, but the tunic still isn't working for me...I've been looking for more, but have gone blind so don't know if I've missed any. :-)
My idea of rebooting is kicking somebody in the butt twice!
Hi, rockets - and all of you CR2's always have two figureResFile lines (don't know why - anyone?). You must change both lines in order to point the figure at a new obj. If you still have trouble after changing both, IM me and I'll look into it immediately. I'm sorry about the trouble - an updated copy is on the way to freestuff.
David - the whole "kick" in doing this stuff is knowing and seeing that it is used - be it for pics or new stuff, free or commercial. I'm as selfhishly greedy as anyone to see new stuff all the time, and I see no point in re-inventing the wheel every time you have to do a new clothing item. That's why all my freestuff items carry the copyright clause that all CR2's and OBJ's are totally copyright-free (except for resale as-is). If anyone can make something new based (in whole or in part) on my humble stuff, then it becomes their stuff and their copyright. And BTW : If you didn't catch the later legionary postings in the forum, the d/l should now be bug-free. Sorry about the mess.
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Planning to re-create "Gladiator" ;o) Get a head start and nip over to freestuff for Mike - the RT legionary is ready for d/l. VERY special guest star on this one is RenaPD (yes, THE RenaPD!) who offered to do the tex's FOR FREE, and I can guarantee she's outdone even herself on these! More than that, she actually managed to teach yours truly to do halfway decent mapping, and that's an even bigger achievement, as anyone who knows my stuff can tell you ;o) A big thanks to Shadowcat who was ready as ever to host my humble stuff - I owe you many, many saucers of cream by now, Cat ;o) So let's hear it for the greek maidens and US tabbies - you're worth your weight in dinarii to the community, ladies!