you read the title, I've got an NPC what keeps up with fashions in the feywild(they are a fey) and the feywild being what it IS, imma need a pretty expansive list of what could be considered fashionable in the feywild. I'm thinking a different outfit for every apperance, but that can be adjusted.
anything helps
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Clothing that (overtly) express specific emotions, seasons, alignments, values, etc. For example, a summer elf adorned in lots of bright colors (yellows, pastels, etc.), a night Knight in dark colors (black, purples, blues)
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I picture the Hunger Games party with all the wild assortment of people and outfits. Heavy makeup/glitter, maybe some mixed in illusions like a cloak that always billows in the wind.
You can go really wild with fey clothing if you want to, it's going to vary substantially between fey courts and even individual fey. Might be anything from anachronistic suits to an "outfit" made of a morning mist or a cloud of butterflies.
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Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Fey are magical beings that deal in natural forces, puns, stories and emotions. You can go pretty crazy with it.
They may wear their heart on their sleeve quite literally, dress up in the emperors clothes, or wear the very cosmos itself.
For example a powerful fey's summer clothes may be made of a summer itself. Looking like a bright field of flowers the sight of it may make you feel warm or remind you of a summers memory. Where as in fig season the lesser fey in court may all dress up as figs to keep up with fashion.
Leaf leather outfits are great for blending in with the forests. Top hats that billow smoke like a chimney. Capes sown from the membrane of bat wings. A ball gown crafted from the mist of a water fall. Spectacles with moon light lenses. You might pay a talking raccoon to curl up on your head for a time as a coonskin cap. A vest of pinecone scales. Birch bark boots are a real thing.
Fungus mycelia actually has a ton of real world uses, and I'm pretty sure it actually has been used to make cloth for clothing.
I'm sure Leprechauns provide you with the finest of footwear.
I'd imagine that children's teeth make popular adornments and jewelry.
you read the title, I've got an NPC what keeps up with fashions in the feywild(they are a fey) and the feywild being what it IS, imma need a pretty expansive list of what could be considered fashionable in the feywild. I'm thinking a different outfit for every apperance, but that can be adjusted.
anything helps
Pronouns: Any/All
About Me: Godless monster in human form bent on extending their natural life to unnatural extremes /general of the goose horde /Moderator of Vinstreb School for the Gifted /holder of the evil storyteller badge of no honor /king of madness /The FBI/ The Archmage of I CAST...!
Alignment: Lawful Evil
Fun Fact: i gain more power the more you post on my forum threads. MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Clothing that (overtly) express specific emotions, seasons, alignments, values, etc. For example, a summer elf adorned in lots of bright colors (yellows, pastels, etc.), a night Knight in dark colors (black, purples, blues)
Started playing AD&D in the late 70s and stopped in the mid-80s. Started immersing myself into 5e in 2023
I picture the Hunger Games party with all the wild assortment of people and outfits. Heavy makeup/glitter, maybe some mixed in illusions like a cloak that always billows in the wind.
You can go really wild with fey clothing if you want to, it's going to vary substantially between fey courts and even individual fey. Might be anything from anachronistic suits to an "outfit" made of a morning mist or a cloud of butterflies.
Find your own truth, choose your enemies carefully, and never deal with a dragon.
"Canon" is what's factual to D&D lore. "Cannon" is what you're going to be shot with if you keep getting the word wrong.
Fey are magical beings that deal in natural forces, puns, stories and emotions. You can go pretty crazy with it.
They may wear their heart on their sleeve quite literally, dress up in the emperors clothes, or wear the very cosmos itself.
For example a powerful fey's summer clothes may be made of a summer itself. Looking like a bright field of flowers the sight of it may make you feel warm or remind you of a summers memory. Where as in fig season the lesser fey in court may all dress up as figs to keep up with fashion.
Leaf leather outfits are great for blending in with the forests. Top hats that billow smoke like a chimney. Capes sown from the membrane of bat wings. A ball gown crafted from the mist of a water fall. Spectacles with moon light lenses. You might pay a talking raccoon to curl up on your head for a time as a coonskin cap. A vest of pinecone scales. Birch bark boots are a real thing.
Fungus mycelia actually has a ton of real world uses, and I'm pretty sure it actually has been used to make cloth for clothing.
I'm sure Leprechauns provide you with the finest of footwear.
I'd imagine that children's teeth make popular adornments and jewelry.