Pomlázka | |
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No image yet Up to this day, czech boys visit neighborhood homes and sing carols on Easter Monday. During the visit they use self braided "whips" made from young willow copse to gently "whip" women from the visited household. This tradition has a strong pagan roots and symbolizes the act of procreation and is meant to bring health and fertility into the visited household. Young carolers are rewarded by easter eggs and the older ones usually drink to health with everyone in the household. That being said older carolers seldom make it to the end of the street. On the easter monday afternoon, girls get their revenge, when they pour buckets of cold water on boys. And yes, march is very cold in Bohemia. | |
Description | |
Type |
Weapon |
Slot |
Main hand |
Source |
Monastery Courtyard chest (top of scaffolding) |
Min. Agility |
1 |
Stab Damage |
1 |
Slash Damage |
1 |
Blunt Damage |
1 |
Defence |
10 |
Charisma |
6 |
Durability |
45 |
Weight |
2 |
Price |
5 |
The Pomlázka is a weapon in Kingdom Come: Deliverance.