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... e allowed to carry bows, arrows, short knives, and sticks, but not common swords.
No one knew exactly how that rule came to be, even now. Perhaps it began as a tradition because having swords in the hands of children would be unsafe. With the passage of time, the custom evolved into a rule that had to be followed.
As a result of inheriting that rule, it became common practice to regard it as a coming-of-age ritual in which a child was given a sword.
Normally, the Accolade was o ...
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