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builder of worlds | weaver of plots | lord of order | probably has too many passion projects | they/them
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I love how vibrant the colours are! It really helps capture the feeling of spring.
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The little hat is so cute!
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The embroidery looks amazing! The shading really helps give it depth.
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I'm so sorry Suzy! It seems like you can't catch a break with chicken health issues. May Maeve rest in peace with Butter and Blue.
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Alt text 8/8: Waves and Covered Feet: Meant to connect the wearer to the ocean granting them stability and swimming prowess. Also a symbol of Iesis, the divine patron of Kohtil, and thus many government officials have this design.
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Alt text 7/8: Feet: Rare since jagua here usually fades quickly, usually an extension of patterns on the leg.
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Alt text 6/8: Covered Hands: Meant to connect the wearer to Voas, deity of politics, oration, and community. The markings are reserved for ambassadors, Department Heads, and the Proven Sovereign. Suns: Meant to ward off death, worn almost exclusively by physicians.
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Alt text 5/8: Leopard Markings: Meant to ward off death and harm, especially from animals and make the wearer more stealthy. Hands: Very rare since jagua here usually fades quickly.
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Alt text 4/8: Spirals: Meant to help the wearer recover quickly and well from whatever misfortune might befall them. Also a symbol of the Kohrin government. Monkeys: Meant to make the wearer swifter and help them dodge any obstacles they may come across.
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Alt text 3/8: Eyes: Meant to enhance the wearer's ability to discern truth from lies. Legs: Common, typically protective or meant to aid movement. Snakes: Meant to ward off natural threats, particularly poisonous ones.
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Alt text 2/8: Bones: Meant to connect the wearer to Kerali, deity of death and oaths, particularly their death aspects. Worn by priests and physicians. Waves: Meant to better connect the wearer to the sea. Parrots: Meant to enhance the wearer's eloquence and political acumen.
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Alt text for labels 1/8: Arms: Common, typically related to the work one does. Leaves: Meant to better connect the wearer to the natural world, particularly plants, sometimes meant as protection.