That you are a manly Viking Wargod
yes she wore a false beard to represent her strength and power
A ceremonial beard.
Egyptian kings, or pharaohs, were often depicted with a distinctive false beard, which symbolized their divine authority and status. This beard, typically made of metal or braided materials, was worn during ceremonies and was an important aspect of their royal regalia. Additionally, the beard was associated with the idea of power and masculinity in ancient Egyptian culture.
The Pharaoh's false beard symbolized his divine status and authority in ancient Egyptian society. It represented his connection to the gods and his role as a mediator between the divine and the earthly realms. The false beard, often made of braided hair, was also a sign of masculinity and power, reinforcing the Pharaoh's image as a strong and capable ruler.
Beard is to chin as mustache is to upper lip. Both pairs represent facial hair styles associated with specific areas of the face. Just as a beard covers the chin, a mustache is located above the upper lip.
Not braided, but twisted
Well first, he changed his name to Blackbeard. Second, he braided his beard and set it on fire to make him look scarier. And third, he didn't kill anybody (besides his own crewmates) until his very last battle!
The River Freshie at Cairngorms, Scotland, is an example of a braided river.
The past tense is braided.
One can find images of braided hair styles at Braided Image and The Berry. One can find braided hair extensions online at Amazon, eBay, Ebony Line, and Super Beauty Depot.
The explanation for how to make braided carpet is difficult to explain specifically in words. However, video instructions for braided carpet manufacturing can be found on YouTube.
Age, hence wisdom. Masculinity. A visible marker of the adherence to the rules of certain religious sects. A desire to not shave.