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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
How to Tie a Merovingian Knot
This is the knot that is seen worn by the Merovingian. Which is why it's now called the Merovingian knot, even though it had two perfectly fine names which were the Ediety and the Atlantic knot.
A bit ridiculous is that if you search for "Merovingian Knot" you will get about a billion videos about how to do it. I of course protested actually using these videos, since why use a sledgehammer when a flyswatter will do? Let me translate that for the newer generation. Wasting energy when you can be efficient is not sustainable. There. Make sense for you now? Anyway, point is here is a simple animated picture that will tell you how to tie a Merv/Ediety/Atlantic knot.
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