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Initially, in the Raharrian ancient history, only the members of the military and ruling class had a right to cut their hair. For the commoners it was strictly forbidden to alter the length of their hair. With time that restriction faded into history much like everything else uncivilized, but the tradition of short haircut being distinctive look of those serving in the military had remained. For the same practical reasons it was invented in the first place - so that it would be easier to put on a helmet.
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Comments (2)
Failed escapes lead to an increased probability of death or unfriendly relationships, so I'd recommend against it unless you've got an ace up your sleeve.
It prevents helmet hair....got it. :-)