These pages are intended as a guide and a starting point only, to help inspire you to create your own character's look.
The Court of the Water Dragon
The Oriental peoples who have set up home here dress in the style of historical Chinese nobles, warriors or peasants, in loose fitting Mandarin style jackets, kimonos, karate gi, pyjama style trousers and Chinese style straw hats.
Pirates, Whitewater and the Rat Run
The 'Pirate' look is universal and of course, those who are dressed in a typically piratical fashion are not necessarily 'pirates' in the true sense of the word.
Those who might dress in a style reminiscent of pirates are often legitimate merchant sailors, privateers and self made men as well as genuine Pirates.
A couple of pictures of typical Pirates are illustrated here.
At its most basic, a pair of loose trousers or breeches, a large oversize shirt and a sock hat or bandanna will give you the proper nautical look.
From there you can add a tri-corn hat, eye patch, frock coat, bucket boots, long waistcoat, lots of black powder pistols, cutlass, frilly shirt, hook, peg leg and even a parrot - provided you have a suitable physrep of course.
The Confederacy Isles, Port Rabel, Port of Saints
Costume is typified by late 18th Century European fashions, but ex-patriots of other Continents can also be found here, drawn by the opportunities presented by the Conferacy's bustling shipping network.
Fashions currently favoured vary widely, but appearance is governed by chosen profession and background.
Typically, those who can afford it would opt for frilly, ostentatious shirts, coats dripping buttons, piping and trim and full length, fitted dresses for ladies of fashion. Wigs are always an option for formal occasions, whilst breeches and stockings are still popular amongst some islands gentlemen.
The common man or soldier might favour trousers or perhaps a Napoleonic style jacket if they can afford it. The lowest classes and working folk will of course where whatever they can lay their hands on.
Fenris Isles
The people of the Fenris Isles and their remaining displaced population are not dissimilar to Vikings or ancient Norse of Earth history.
Their menfolk typically favour big beards, furs, pelts, belts, pouches, drinking horns, coloured shirts, cross-strapped leggings or trews with leather vambraces and armour when combat is expected.
Their weapons of choice are axes, spears and large round or oval shields.
Women favour loose fitting dresses or long tunics worn over trews and belted at the waist.
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Page last updated on 16/6/10
Content for this page by Julie and Richardh
The Water Sidhe
As well as Faerie Water Sidhe can be found in numbers in the Archipelago region where they live on large floating islands. Water Sidhe have pale skin with possibly a hint of blue, a colour they favour in their choice of garments, mixing various shades together with hues of green in layered but lightweight clothes which will not hinder their movements if they take to the water. (no photo's available)
The Vauden
of the Badlam Isle
The Vauden are the mortal followers of the Loa, and practise Voodoo, based in the Bedlam isles of Archipelago, they tend whiten thier face & blacken around thier eyes, they like dreadlocks in thier hair. They wear mainly black but always a with big splash of colour & like to wear lots of jewelry mainly of bones and other body parts as wells old top hats.