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Consider supporting me on Patreon: / liathwolf For 1000s of years, there existed a law in the Scottish Highlands, that was not handed down by any king or religious figure. This was the law of hospitality, A strict social code that was observed by all in the highlands. The code required all highlanders to provide food and shelter to any Scotsman in need, be they friend or enemy. Once a guest in a highland house you will be cared for till your journey can continue, during that time no harm will come to you or your companions, even if you are sworn foes of the home owner. This social covenant was of extreme importance to the highland way of life and allowed the function of that society. But what happens if you break the code, what happens when the ancient customs of respect and decency are shattered. The Flames of Kincardine. My T-shirt link: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/liath-... Intro Music: Written for me by Bobbin https://bobbin.bandcamp.com/ Other Music by : Alexander Nakarada https://alexandernakarada.bandcamp.com/ References: Anderson, W. (1867) The Scottish Nation, Surnames, Families, Literature, Honours, and Biographical History of the People of Scotland. Vol. 1. 44 South Bridge, Edinburgh and 115 Newgate Street, London, A. Fullarton & Co. Forsyth, W. (1900) In the Shaddow of Cairngorm, Inverness. Northern Counties Publishing Company. Grant, J. (2022) Clan Grant Society. The Grants of Clann Chiaran [https://clangrant-us.org/test_site/si...] Hardy, R. (2006) Highlanders famous for hospitality. [https://www.deseret.com/2006/7/6/1996...] MacGregor, A. (1937) The Peat-Fire Flame Folktales and Traditions of the Highlands & Islands. The Moray Press. Edinburgh and London. Way, G. and Romilly, R. (1994) Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. Glasgow: HarperCollins (for the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs) ISBN:0004705475