My 19-year-old self appreciates that.Maybe her player just thinks fingerless gloves look cool, thereby being a correct person?
The concept art for BG3 Gale has him wearing fingerless gloves.Can we find any official 5e are with male wizards wearing glovettes?
I think you are wrong in this interpretation. But if it were accurate, that could be considered anachronistic. Elastic* fabrics didn't start to come in until the 19th century (and then were limited to bathing, circus and theatrical costumes). 19th century Leotards were made from kitted cotton, Nylon was invented in 1935, with other synthetics following soon after.I think we all missed an important detail in this painting. She's wearing bodywear with gloves under her other clothes...
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...but she cut off the fingers.
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Now, I'll admit to having worn gloves with the top halves of the fingers cut off, and smoking Swisher Sweets Cigarillos, but I was 19 and a ridiculous person.
So can we please spend the next 50 pages discussing whether:
(A) she just has great, trend-setting fashion sense;
(B) she is a ridiculous young apprentice (seems too powerful of a castor, but maybe she stole her professor's glasses of spell storing), or
(C) Somatic components don't work for casting unless the tips of your fingers are uncovered.
Surely this is an important and compelling detail that deserves more attention than her glasses, what spells she's casting, or the colors of her outerwear.
I noticed this:I think we all missed an important detail in this painting. She's wearing bodywear with gloves under her other clothes...
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...but she cut off the fingers.
Just following this bit of advice - why is she wearing fingerless gloves? (Or is it a body suit with holes only for the fingers rather than the whole hand?)
Fashion knows no logic either in the real world, or in the imagined world of fantasy artists.
It's folly to question it.
She has the magic to have her books fly around her but has to use her fingers to flip the pages?
Given that she's indoors, not otherwise wearing cold-weather wear