You are right , i have level 100 at swords(max) so i can run with them in my hands , and never i will cut somebody in my way . Did you see ? My swords level is higher then my bare hands level so is more safe for all to be with swords in my hands then without them . Btw we are in a medieval world or not ? If we are in a medieval world , the weapons are parts of my body ...( sorry about my poor english)
Um, no. Actually, many different kinds of "no."
First, this isn't "medieval" world, it's a fantasy world with a relatively medieval feel. But that's quibbling.
Secondly, owning a weapon does not make it physically a part of your body (fists excluded) although sometimes one who is highly skilled with a weapon will be described as "using their [weapon](s)
like they are an extension of (his/her) body." It's just a description, simile I think, not actual physical melding.
Thirdly, being a skilled swordmaster, you should be [more] aware of how deadly a blade can be, and realistically (IC) you should be [more] inclined to put them away in towns, not wave them around because you can avoid hitting people when doing so.
Fourth, inconvinience aside, it's just common courtesy not to go toting around your blades in public. Planeshift is [very] heavy on in-character roleplaying, from what I've observed, and as has been stated, it's just not pleasant to talk to someone while they're clutching a pair of blades in your general direction.
Also, I grant you that the "skill level" arguement is a clever one, but logically flawed. Practical control over your hands is one thing, skill in melee damage is quite another. There's a world of difference between the hand-eye coordination needed to get a beer to your mouth and knowing how/where to strike an enemy.