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A '''shiqua''' is an outfit worn in [[Tashikk]].{{book ref|edgedancer|8}} The outfit is a single sheet, wrapped around the entirety of the wearer's body from head to toe, winding around arms and legs individually; sometimes also being wrapped back around the waist as a skirt.{{book ref|edgedancer|2}} The face covering can be pulled down.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}}
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A '''shiqua''' is an outfit worn in [[Tashikk]].{{book ref|edgedancer|8}} The outfit is a single sheet, wrapped around the entirety of the wearer's body from head to toe, winding around arms and legs individually; sometimes also being wrapped back around the waist as a skirt. Additionally, the face covering can be pulled down.The garment is worn by both men and women.{{book ref|edgedancer|2}}{{book ref|edgedancer|3}}
   
 
The shiqua has a religious purpose, to cover up the wearer's body from an entity named Nun Raylisi, the enemy of the god Tashi. In "home lands", it is considered less necessary to do so, because it is believed that Tashi protects them there.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}}
 
The shiqua has a religious purpose, to cover up the wearer's body from an entity named Nun Raylisi, the enemy of the god Tashi. In "home lands", it is considered less necessary to do so, because it is believed that Tashi protects them there.{{book ref|edgedancer|3}}

Revisión del 02:50 13 nov 2017

Shiqua
Tipo Garment
Mundo de origen Roshar

A shiqua is an outfit worn in Tashikk.[1] The outfit is a single sheet, wrapped around the entirety of the wearer's body from head to toe, winding around arms and legs individually; sometimes also being wrapped back around the waist as a skirt. Additionally, the face covering can be pulled down.The garment is worn by both men and women.[2][3]

The shiqua has a religious purpose, to cover up the wearer's body from an entity named Nun Raylisi, the enemy of the god Tashi. In "home lands", it is considered less necessary to do so, because it is believed that Tashi protects them there.[3]

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