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  • Hussade
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  • Hussade was a Kzinti team sport, described as being very violent. It was normally played on a gridiron with each team having a "sheirl" at either end. The sheirl was, in most instances, a beautiful woman that served as source of inspiration for a team. The first team to score three points, that is, pulling all three rings on a sheirl's robes, wins. Pulling the first ring meant that the bottom part of the robes came off, the second meant taking off the robes at the waist level and the third ring meant taking off the top.
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  • Hussade was a Kzinti team sport, described as being very violent. It was normally played on a gridiron with each team having a "sheirl" at either end. The sheirl was, in most instances, a beautiful woman that served as source of inspiration for a team. The first team to score three points, that is, pulling all three rings on a sheirl's robes, wins. Pulling the first ring meant that the bottom part of the robes came off, the second meant taking off the robes at the waist level and the third ring meant taking off the top.