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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })While professional armies today and even going back to ancient times prefer a short haircut for practical reasons, less organized and regimented warriors often preferred long hair, generally in a braided style. This is especially common on the Proud Warrior Race Guy, the kind of barbarian to wear a Beard of Barbarism and Barbarian Longhair, and the Braids, Beads and Buckskins Native American or his Fantasy Counterpart Culture equivalent. In such cultures, a man's hair, and often its elaborate presentation, is a matter of pride, and may even be treated as an integral part of his masculinity, with the braiding of a boy's hair being part of the rite of passage between boyhood to manhood, or being properly blooded as a warrior. In some cultures the number, style and/or pattern of braids might signify rank, number of kills or children, or something else. Cutting a warrior's braids off is a symbolic castration, done to humiliate a prisoner one has no respect for or to signify casting the shorn one from the brotherhood of warriors, for crimes or lack of honor. Cutting one's own braids off signifies rejection of warrior-hood, either giving up the sword or a symbol of abandoning the rules of honor, for instance after one has sworn revenge by any means necessary. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })A related important hairstyle was the Samurai style in feudal Japan, with the top-knot only permitted to their caste. Compare Wild Hair and Dreadlock Warrior. Contrast Sailor's Ponytail. Examples: |
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Reversed in the Vows and Honor books by Mercedes Lackey. When the Goddess takes Tarma into the ranks of the Swordsworn, She cuts Tarma's braids off. Later in the series, Tarma's hair has grown back, but when Tarma is about to engage in ritual combat part of her preparations is cutting the braids. | |
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Cap'n Tramun Clogg from the Redwall novel Martin the Warrior, who is described as having many braids in his hair and beard, may or may not be a subversion of the 'barbaric' part of this trope. On one hand, he is a villainous pirate who goes through a Sanity Slippage by the end of the book. On the other hand, he is MUCH more Affably Evil than Badrang, the Big Bad of the book. | |
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Some of the dwarves in Peter Jackson's adaption of The Hobbit have braided their beards in various different styles. | |
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Horrible Histories's portrayal of Gaulish leader Vercingetorix wears his braids in a way that somehow manages to be at once badass and camp. "So deadly, he could wear pigtails and still look hard!" | |
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Thomas in Someone Else's War. | |
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Scandinavia and the World, unsurprisingly. Given that the main characters are anthropomorphic personifications of the Vikings' homelands. | |
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Sabrewulf's redesign in Killer Instinct has him sporting these around his facial fur, implying an odd degree of dexterity for a werewolf. | |
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In the Hurog duology, one single braid is the traditional male hairstyle of Shavig, the northern country in which castle Hurog is located. Ward mentions that it's considered a bit old-fashioned, as most men wear their hair open like it's done at the court of the high king, but still unremarkable enough that no one would say anything about a middle aged man wearing his hair in that style. While the people are shown to be pretty civilised, it is often mentioned that their ancestors were viking-style barbarians, and they still have the reputation. | |
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Fallout: New Vegas has Ulysses, the Courier's mysterious dreadlock-sporting nemesis and the last member of a tribe called The Twisted Hairs. Members of the tribe tied their hair in intricate patterns to record their history and accomplishments, to the point of being a sort of visual language. He was deeply insulted when the White Legs tribe adopted his people's hairstyle without any real understanding as to the meaning behind it. | |
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The Orcs, Vrykul, Dwarves, and Tauren of the Warcraft universe are often seen with braided hairstyles, usually with their facial hair. | |
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Dark Souls II: King Vendrick sports these, along with a beard. These (along with the fact that Dranleic, his kingdom, went to hell after a war with the Giants) paint a clear picture of what you're up against. ...and then you find out a whole lot of things that turn your previous assumptions on their heads. Despite the barbaric appearance, Vendrick was a well-spoken, kindly man left with an unwinnable situation who learned far too late that he'd taken some terrible advice from his wife and brother. | |
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Rai Kirah: Derzhi Proud Warrior Race Guys have to win the right to braid their hair through prowess in battle, and those who fail to do so are heavily stigmatized. | |
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In Avatar: The Last Airbender, Water Tribe warriors wear ponywolftails but have several braids tied off with beads framing their faces. The Fire Nation prefers topknots for both men and women, which Zuko and Iroh cut off when declared traitors. | |
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Subtly implied in Advance Wars Days Of Ruin, the Lazurius COs have a strand of hair with several beads on it. | |
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In The Lord of the Rings, the Rohirrim wear their hair in long plaits. At least some other cultures seem to have long-haired men too, though, so there may not be any particular cultural implication. | |
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Star vs. the Forces of Evil: In "The Bog Beast of Boggabah", one of the rituals in preparing for hunting the Bog Beast is helping your hunting partner braid their hair. Star's attempt skews a little closer to Girlish Pigtails. | |
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In The Elder Scrolls, the Nords show to be very big on braids in their culture. Both women and men sport them, with the men also frequently having braids in their beards. While more than just the Barbarian Horde other cultures (especially their long-time rivaltheMer/Elven races) would have you believe, the Nords still have and even venerate some of their Barbarian Hero aspects, such as being Boisterous Bruiser Screaming Warriors adorned in war paint while often displaying Blood Knight and Honor Before Reason traits as they try to get into their Warrior Heaven of Sovngarde. Skyrim, which is set in their homeland, reveals that Nords will even use braid styles in their Hold symbols. (Such as in the horse's mane in the Whiterun symbol and in the crown of the Winterhold symbol.) | |
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In A Song of Ice and Fire, the Dothraki men wear their hair in long braids, usually decorated with bells. The braid is cut when the warrior loses a battle. Notably, Khal Drogo's braid has never been cut. Even when he dies from an infected wound, he still WON the fight where he received it. | |
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Old Germany/Germania in Hetalia: Axis Powers has braids, and since he represents the Germanic Tribes he would definitely count. | |
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During the climax of Avengers: Endgame, Thor's usage of Mjolnir and Stormbreaker at the same time mystically turns his Beard of Sorrow into a much tidier beard with elaborate braids fitting a Viking warrior. | |
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In the Shards of Alara block of Magic: The Gathering, the human warriors of Jund wear a braid for each major victory in battle. The legendary Kresh the Bloodbraided is renowned for possessing the most braids. There's also Braids, Cabal Minion. Though whether she's barbaric or just borderline psychopathic is up for some debate.... |
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Game of Thrones: Dothraki men only cut their hair when they are defeated in combat, so undefeated warriors like Khal Drogo have long braids. | |
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This trope is played with in the Deryni works: Braids and braided sidelocks are worn by eleventh-century Torenthi men. In addition to signalling an exotic otherness, they are menacing by association since Torenth has menaced Gwynedd for centuries. In earlier periods (tenth century particularly), such sidelock braids are also worn by noblewomen in Gwynedd (Camber's daughter Evaine is shown wearing them); these are often women descended from the Torenthi conquerors of the ninth century. In eleventh-century Gwynedd, borderers are depicted wearing braids, and this style is considered a fashion cue for barbarism (along with the tartans/tweeds) by lowlanders. When Kelson adopts the braid and Dhugal joins him at court, he seems to take on some of the "barbaric" power, much as he openly uses his "forbidden" Deryni powers. Notably, the male Servants of Saint Camber, a quasi-religious order devoted to a famous mage and a throwback to the tenth century, wear the braid and call it the g'dula. It also marks the contrast between Kelson and Conall (who retains the short-cropped style of his father's generation). Conall's younger brothers and other young men of Kelson's court actually adopt the braid themselves as a tribute to their young sovereign and his popular foster brother. |
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The Tau in Warhammer 40,000 usually wear helmets, but some characters are seen with just a lock of hair. For the Imperium, the Space Wolves chapter of Space Marines commonly employ this to their hair and beards when not wearing helmets too. Not too unsurprisingly, they are based on vikings in style and culture. This is not uncommon for Imperial Guard regiments from several feral worlds too. |
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The High Elves in Warhammer Fantasy Battles consider long hair to be a sign of virility, and all their folk heroes are described as long-haired. When going into battle, the High Elves will typically braid and tie their hair back, securing it with various ornate rings and clips to prevent it from being damaged. This is ultimately a subversion though, as High Elves are generally considered to be one of the most "civilized" races in the setting. Dwarves are likely to wear braids, especially in their facial hair. Many, many Norscans. Given that they're a race of Norse-esque people who are favoured heavily by the Dark Gods. |
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In How to Train Your Dragon, the rude, crude and bellicose Vikings seem to love braiding their hair and beards. In the sequel, even Hiccup is sporting some in his hair—although it seems they're something his girlfriend, Astrid, likes to do when they talk rather than being a deliberate decision by him. Indeed, Word of God claims that Hiccup doesn't actually like the braids in his hair—he just puts up with them for his girlfriend's sake. |
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Kimahri in Final Fantasy X has these. | |
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Obelix's pigtails in Asterix are only one of the many braids sported by the inhabitants of the Gaulish village. | |
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League of Legends champion, Rengar, has several long braids with what appear to be large fangs woven onto the ends. | |
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On Andromeda, the original Proud Warrior Race Guy had long dreadlocks. | |
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As did Ronan in Stargate Atlantis. | |
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Orc warchief Durotan from Warcraft (2016) has his hair in two long braids. Played with in that he's the most civillized of all orcs. | |
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There's a variation in ElfQuest where Clearbrook's long hair is braided by her lifemate One-Eye. After rescuing her from the Gliders' captivity he is horrified to find that they have bound her hair up, and painstakingly re-braids it. When One-Eye dies she cuts off her braid and lays it upon his body. Ironically, it's only during this period, when she is driven by revenge, that she really acts like a warrior. Later on she bonds with Treestump, and once her hair has grown back he braids it again. On the male side is Redlance, never seen without his braids. Subverted because he is a peaceful tree-shaper who rare goes into battle. |
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In P.C. Hodgell's Chronicles of the Kencyrath, the Merikit tribesmen wear their hair braided, with one braid on the left-hand side for every man killed, and one on the right for every child fathered. When heroine Jame is adopted into the tribe, Gran Cyd braids her hair as a warrior woman and smears it in the blood of her kills. | |
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