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<blockquote data-quote="EzekielRaiden" data-source="post: 8966159" data-attributes="member: 6790260"><p>Wild shot in the dark: "medieval-futurist" sleek looks (taking a leaf from concepts like afrofuturism.) Stuff that is a bit too perfectly-engineered. The costume equivalent of a manuscript illuminated by a laser printer. Folding in some of the tail end of the previous style (e.g. neon-light colors, generally from magical sources rather than tech ones; slightly oversized weapons, so you can see more of the filigree etc.; not quite "anime hair" stuff, but a wider spectrum of skin, eye, and hair colors than is natural or could have been produced in medieval times), but shifting to a more streamlined, less bulky/cluttered look. Fewer spikes and accoutrements, even for the "savage" (non-/pre-civic society) characters, who will be denoted with other things like exotic animal furs, stuff made from skulls or bones, or large areas of the body left uncovered (vs. the mostly head-to-toe coverings of characters from civic societies.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EzekielRaiden, post: 8966159, member: 6790260"] Wild shot in the dark: "medieval-futurist" sleek looks (taking a leaf from concepts like afrofuturism.) Stuff that is a bit too perfectly-engineered. The costume equivalent of a manuscript illuminated by a laser printer. Folding in some of the tail end of the previous style (e.g. neon-light colors, generally from magical sources rather than tech ones; slightly oversized weapons, so you can see more of the filigree etc.; not quite "anime hair" stuff, but a wider spectrum of skin, eye, and hair colors than is natural or could have been produced in medieval times), but shifting to a more streamlined, less bulky/cluttered look. Fewer spikes and accoutrements, even for the "savage" (non-/pre-civic society) characters, who will be denoted with other things like exotic animal furs, stuff made from skulls or bones, or large areas of the body left uncovered (vs. the mostly head-to-toe coverings of characters from civic societies.) [/QUOTE]
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