@juliawrites98 Thanks for the ask and Happy Worldbuilding Wednesday to you too!
Oooohhh. This is a toughie, but it also let’s me talk about the individual Magekal kingdoms and what they wear so this is going to be really fun! I’ll talk about some of the more interesting clothing trends there.
Phoenix: is freaking hot! So the majority of their clothes are light, to the point that sleeves have become an indicator of marital status. Two sleeves = single. One sleeve = engaged, divorced, widowed, or separated. No sleeves = married.
Mineria: Cloth doesn’t survive in water for too long and neither does metal. Most of their clothes are made from seashells and the remains of sea creatures, which makes them very hard and armor like, but very elegant.
Sagarmatha: Their clothes are light and either airy so it’s very noticeable when the air is more active around them, or very close to the skin so it’s harder to tell when they’re manipulating the air around them. Either way it has to be very light. They also tend to be designed as camouflage to make them less noticeable.
Domhan: Cloaks. Everyone wears cloaks. Most of them are very heavy to the point that unless you’re very strong or already a citizen of Domhan, you don’t know how to handle them. They’re often used a bonus to armor, and a form of camouflage, as well as an extra weapon.
Draconis: Light armor mostly. They’re always prepared to get on their dragons and fight. At this point there are multiple different designs of it. If they’re going without armor, they’re typically wearing very basic tunics and pants.
Anuanu: With the exception of some very intense Ice Mages, everybody’s bundled up, lot’s of layers, but ice mages will forego most if not all layers to tap further into a sense of cold and be prepared to survive in an entire castle of ice.
Avalon: Has a mix of clothes, ranging from many eras and cultures. A true melting pot.











