Weapon-Girdle
Here the girdle holds a strong significance of containment and restriction but not suppressive restrictions. More like protective restrictions.
It seems a little weird that a girdle is called a weapon. Look out I'm gonna hit you with my girdle! You don't hit with it you contain with it. Hold in that gut!
When you're dealing with power just getting it isn't the same as containing it and then controlling it.
Here's the containment, the girdle. It's a symbolism of controlled power and the item used to encase the power of the battery.
When properly used the girdle carries the importance of keeping the kids at bay. Not only a concept of containment but also the idea of control and direction.
The kids being your many different developed abilities, which would cause trouble if left to run free.
Lets face it if you had the inner power to light fires by just looking at flammable items and you couldn't control that power, you probably wouldn't have too many friends ask you
to stop by. In life a girdle is a belt of any sort that wraps around your waist. Wrapping something around something else has always had deep undercurrents in history.
In spells people tie things around other things to signify binding, trapping or containment.
Binding the arms of an effigy of an enemy has been used for centuries.
In garments of the temple each item holds a special meaning and is put on the body with a focused mind on what each items meanings contain or have to do with.
A ring, robe, sword, dagger, fishnets, they all have to do with a focused purpose and reason.
So to does the girdle.
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