My BEST GUESS with “How Many Steps It Takes Chirrut to Get Ready In the Morning”
This is what I deduced from watching the movie multiple times and scouring the internet for information. Please don’t come attacking me if it’s wrong.
I had to figure out how his costume worked after I started drawing him and realized I didn’t know exactly what layered over what:
↑ Drawn BEFORE I started researching his costume in detail.
I really loved trying to figure out how his costume worked, sometimes watching the movie just focusing on how his right sleeve moved, wondering what “religious meaning” the outfit has, etc. :) Also, I found a production still from a shot they didn’t use in the movie where Chirrut had his tarp(?) on his back draped over his left arm. Since Jedha is set to be a moon in a permanent winter, I’m guessing that’s an extra layer of warmth if he needs it. Again, these are only my best guesses.
Anyway, this was a great excuse to watch the film over and over again.
so based on how many steps there are, i am gonna guess that Baze is the one waiting on the side, each layer folded neatly and handed to Chirrut in the morning in the correct order, all the while sniping at the Guardian for “taking so damn long, you’re not a kriffing princess, Chirrut”
Baze with the iron, and at least three hangers, sighing and grumpy, picking up all the carelessly thrown aside layers while Chirrut complains impatiently about how long it takes him to get into bed because Jedha’s very cold, and he has one favorite layer he only gets to wear at night.
Baze takes his damn time. Every time.











