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So much improvement I cry :’D
Very very VERY long overdue, but here is a collection of short sketches I did for snapchat stories in the Idol AU! Without the captions because downloading and organizing takes effort
99 year old Sarain is chaperoning her 18 year old sister to the Emerald Masquerade because no boys allowed.
Sarain dress, merchant class
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I can tell you, just from reading Saren history, once the killing between peoples who share a country begins, it is very hard to stop. The lowland whites and the K'mir tribesmen have been killing one another for centuries.
Dove, chapter 9 of Trickster's Queen
I wanted to put this out there because there's sometimes confusion over what race the non-K'mir Saren are supposed to be. In SotL, we never get any confirmation on the matter (really, besides Thayet and Buri, we never get a description of what any of the Saren look like, at all), and Tammy's described Sarain as being "a medly of medieval Europe, Southeast Asia, and samurai culture (well, samurai armor, anyway)," so just assuming the non-K'mir are white without textual evidence is semi-problematic. I had always thought they were, but I wasn't sure if that was a result of the ever-present tendency to assume all characters whose races aren't specified are white, or if it was every mentioned.
So tah-dah! Hopefully this clears things up and makes things like fancasting easier on people who have been wondering about it.