User:AncientCraft/Necklace of the Warrior

'''Necklace of the Warrior Believed to be an old native American tradition, Necklace of the Warrior is a symbolic necklace used to show conquered goals. Anyone can use this sacred tradition by wearing any type of neck ware, whether a modern day chain/metal, rope, plastic, etc. You simply wear a necklace without a chain/token attached such as a religious, animal, spiritual token, etc. And then set a physical or mental goal for yourself that will prove to be very challenging like physical fitness, wisdom enhancing, or spiritual enlightenment over an extended period of time. Once you have achieved your designated goal, you reward yourself with a chain/token you attach to your necklace. You can set as many goals for yourself as possible therefore the more tokens attached to your necklace. One native American tribe, the Cherokee, are said to have some men who carry at an average 8.3 tokens attached to their necklace with is considered a great amount to the Cherokee people. And last, the people who chose to take this challenging goal must let the necklace remain on their body until completion and must live by these three laws: No Pain, No Fear, and No Remorse.

Citations: My family heritage.