OCtober Day 2 - Fashions
Saeri is a clotheshorse. She has a multitude of different sets of armor, different casual clothing, different formal clothing. But there's certain themes that stay the same. Her armor is always top-of-the-line leather, and if it isn't black, then it's probably in the colors of the organization she's working most closely with at the time - such as red, gold, and purple when she was working with the Sunreavers. She tends to favor half-sleeve or sleeveless chestpieces and either elbow-length gloves, or gloves that don’t go far past the back of the hand paired with long bracers. Her boots tend to be heavier than most rogues favor, over tight leather or heavy cloth leggings, often with additional leather plating over the thighs. For casual wear, she sticks to loose/oversized tunics and shirts in a variety of jewel tones, tight pants, and high boots. When she has to attend a more formal event, she'll either wear a dress uniform from the organization she is supporting at the event, or long, flowing, sin'dorei-style gowns - usually in some shade of green or grey. Jewelry is as varied as clothing, ranging from plain steel or gold studs to hold her piercings open while she's traveling or fighting, to elaborate chains and hoops and gems at formal events with matching, expensive bracelets and necklaces, often multiples so that they chime together.
Drigga is the consummate orc when it comes to armor - the heavier plate and leather and fur she can find, the better. She has far fewer sets than Saeri, however, and almost exclusively uses a set of heavy black plate with dark brown leather strapping, the helm of which has a bright red fur crest. Her casual clothes are oddly similar to Saeri's in cut and style - especially after they become friends - except she limits herself to undyed fabrics or grey to black clothing. Her only sets of formalwear are her Orgrimmar captain's dress armor and one ankle-length, black halter dress that Saeri has forced her to keep.
Gorruk didn't have many options, being Mag'har, but he worked with what he had. He stitched intricate designs into the fabric of his casual pants (he never really wore shirts) and made a habit of collecting small objects such as shells, teeth, bones, and gems to string together into necklaces or work onto his leather armor. He had two sets of armor - one just leather leggings, wide bracers, and a chest harness for his weapons (all decorated heavily) and the other more involved, with scales worked onto the leather as a form of mail, full gloves, a wide, protective belt, and a hood.











