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- '''Resplendant''': Pine trees and sprouts, [[White Crane]]s, eels.<br/> | - '''Resplendant''': Pine trees and sprouts, [[White Crane]]s, eels.<br/> | ||
- '''Descending''': Crimson layered on Purple. Plum blossoms, snowflakes, [[Bluebird]]s.<br/> | - '''Descending''': Crimson layered on Purple. Plum blossoms, snowflakes, [[Bluebird]]s.<br/> | ||
− | - NOTE: Five layers of robes can be both cumbersome and expensive. | + | - NOTE: Five layers of robes can be both cumbersome and expensive. Some [[Scarlet Dynasty|Dynasts]] (and most [[Patrician Clans|Patricians]] who emulate Dynastic dress) instead use 'collar strips' or 'detachable bosoms', collars with bibs of layered cloth that can be worn under a robe to give the impression of further robes beneath. The wealthy fashionistas of the Dynasty, of course, consider such a 'shortcut' to be worthy of disdain.<br/> |
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'''Water''': Black, dark blue, blue-green colours. Silver, obsidian, ebony, and black jade jewels. Two layered robes. Water-element associations. Stories of political maneuver and epic journeys.<br/> | '''Water''': Black, dark blue, blue-green colours. Silver, obsidian, ebony, and black jade jewels. Two layered robes. Water-element associations. Stories of political maneuver and epic journeys.<br/> | ||
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'''Dragon-blooded''': Exalted members of the Thousand Scales, regardless of rank, feature dragons in the background of their mandarin square, almost always in the colour appropriate to their aspect.<br/> | '''Dragon-blooded''': Exalted members of the Thousand Scales, regardless of rank, feature dragons in the background of their mandarin square, almost always in the colour appropriate to their aspect.<br/> | ||
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+ | '''Guardians of the Realm''': Members of the [[Guardians of the Realm]], regardless of rank, feature a black-furred hound or [[Lion Dog]] in the background of their mandarin square.<br/> | ||
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'''Imperial Husband''': [[Kirin]] (giraffe)<br/> | '''Imperial Husband''': [[Kirin]] (giraffe)<br/> | ||
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'''Junior Clerk''': [[Paradise Flycatcher]].<br/> | '''Junior Clerk''': [[Paradise Flycatcher]].<br/> | ||
'''Scribe''': Sun with Clouds.<br/> | '''Scribe''': Sun with Clouds.<br/> | ||
+ | '''Minor Functionary''': [[Magpie]]. (the squares at this rank show several variations, depending on branch of the Scales: magpies flying in rainy skies mark the [[Determined Brigades Firm against Blazing Conflagration]], magpies bearing sprouting seeds mark the [[Eternally Vigilant Wardens of Detritus]], etc.<br/> | ||
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'''Satrap''': [[Lion]]<br/> | '''Satrap''': [[Lion]]<br/> | ||
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'''Senior Prefectural Secretary''': [[Leopard]]<br/> | '''Senior Prefectural Secretary''': [[Leopard]]<br/> | ||
'''Prefectural Under-Secretary''': [[Seal]]<br/> | '''Prefectural Under-Secretary''': [[Seal]]<br/> | ||
− | '''First Prefectural Clerk''': [[ | + | '''First Prefectural Clerk''': [[Rhino]] or [[Ceros]]<br/> |
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'''Imperial-sanctioned Performer''': [[Lantern Oriole]].<br/> | '''Imperial-sanctioned Performer''': [[Lantern Oriole]].<br/> |
Latest revision as of 21:18, 27 January 2022
DYNASTIC FASHIONS AND SEASONAL IMAGERY
Dynastic fashions are incredibly varied, employing patterns, cuts, and materials from across Creation. Any gathering of the Realm's overlords presents a veritable rainbow of shapes and colours, and a Prince of the Earth has much leeway in their choice of dress.
However, certain trends and conventions exert influence over Dynastic fashions, and those at the forefront of style exert great efforts to adopt both traditional and groundbreaking elements together in their clothing.
Contents
Mon Fashions
In the Dynasty, each individual, as well as each institution and House and aspect, has an associated sigil which serves as its symbol and signature... even the Realm itself is represented by a circled pentagram. These symbols often form a part of Dynastic dress, from use as the pattern for cloth to appearance in jewellery or more inventive arrangements.
On the most formal occasions, Dynasts often wear a 5-Mon robe as an outer garment. The proper etiquette for these mon is to display two on each side of the collar (personal or household mon), one on the back (Great House mon, or Realm mon for outcastes) and two on the sleeves (aspect or institution mon). On less formal occasions it is typical to see a 3-mon arrangement, with one mon on the back (House mon) and two on each side of the collar (household mon).
Furniture Fashions
Fashionable colours, shapes, and imagery do not only influence the dress of Dynasts… they influence their choice of foodstuffs, of furniture, of subjects for poetry and art and theatre. All these have trends and themes which follow the changing of the seasons, and the very wealthy will redecorate their abodes several times a year to keep in fashion. As with clothing, occasional trends in interior design will emerge unrelated to seasonal themes, such as the popularity of sulphur-etched wooden furnishings from the islands of the Southwest Threshold which swept the Imperial City in RY768.
Seasonal Fashions
Air: Lavender, gray, light blue colours. Azure, lapis, sapphire, and blue jade jewels. Five layered robes. Air-element associations. Stories of the occult and the distant past.
- Ascending: Green layered on Deep Purple. Bamboo, sunrises, Swallows.
- Resplendant: Pine trees and sprouts, White Cranes, eels.
- Descending: Crimson layered on Purple. Plum blossoms, snowflakes, Bluebirds.
- NOTE: Five layers of robes can be both cumbersome and expensive. Some Dynasts (and most Patricians who emulate Dynastic dress) instead use 'collar strips' or 'detachable bosoms', collars with bibs of layered cloth that can be worn under a robe to give the impression of further robes beneath. The wealthy fashionistas of the Dynasty, of course, consider such a 'shortcut' to be worthy of disdain.
Water: Black, dark blue, blue-green colours. Silver, obsidian, ebony, and black jade jewels. Two layered robes. Water-element associations. Stories of political maneuver and epic journeys.
- Ascending: Rose layered on Slate Blue. Clover, irises, jellyfish, gulls.
- Resplendant: Lavender layered on Deep Blue. Chrysanthemum flowers, Great Blue Herons.
- Descending: Lavender layered on Burgundy. Aster branches, water lilies, Wigeon ducks.
Earth: Saffron, sable, white colours. Ivory, diamond, and white jade jewels. A single lined or padded robe. Earth-element associations. Stories of war and tradition.
- Ascending: Orchids, oysters & clams, Skylarks.
- Resplendant: Crabs & lobsters, Tree Sparrows.
- Descending: Peach lined with khaki, anglerfish, Pheasants, cattails.
Wood: Green, teal colours. Emerald, gold, and green jade jewels. A single robe. Wood-element associations. Stories of love and personal growth.
- Ascending: Pink, White lined with scarlet. Cherry blossoms, sunrises, Bush Warblers.
- Resplendant: Bright green. Ivy, wormwood branches, dragonflies, Wood Ducks.
- Descending: Cedar Bark and Sky Blue. Cicadas, cicada wings, Hummingbirds.
Fire: Red, orange, yellow colours. Rubies, opals, bronze, and red jade jewels. A single light robe. Fire-element associations. Stories of heroism and battle.
- Ascending: Orange blossoms, Lazuli Buntings.
- Resplendant: Tigerlilies, koi fish, flowing water, Yellow-breasted Chats.
- Descending: Vermillion and gray-green. Maple leaves, sunsets, deer, Cuckoos.
Calibration: Black, iron, polished obsidian, Raitons.
- NOTE: Some Dynasts choose to oppose the darkness of this time by wearing even brighter and more garish colours than during the rest of the year.
Elemental Associations
In a culture as obsessed with the five elements as the Dynasty, the associated images play a prominent role, being featured during the appropriate season or in the dress of those Dragonblooded blessed with that particular elemental aspect, as well as in meals, the design of buildings ( both manses whose geomancy depends on it and mundane structures where it is merely for show).
- AIR: Circle shapes, the number zero. Raw & chilled foods, sweet flavours. Noodles. Liqueurs. Wind, lightning, storms, thought, music, silence, language, cold, fast, moving, precision, perfection, invisible, pervasive, travel, thrown, open, unlocked, academia, manual dexterity, sky, birds, memory for detail, pale colors, logic, philosophy, puzzles, independence, pride, Solar eclipses, Maiden of Serenity, straight lines, mountain tops, sapphire, tin, dream-stone, blue jade. High ceilings, large windows and hallways, courtyards, towers, clear glass, thin doors or curtained doorways, flags and pennants, music, curving forms, open layouts, arcane symbols, the Virtue of Temperance.
- WATER: Square shapes, the number 4. Broths, fermented foods, salty flavours. Breadfruit. Rum. Intrigue, rain, subtlety, emotional memory, flexibility, acceptance, dark colors, manipulation, unpredictability, unexpected force, persistence, instinct, logic, philosophy, ice, storms, sailing, deception, grace, fish, versatility, depth, essential natures, purity, usefulness, mazes, complexity, calm, frogs, fog, night, Maiden of Secrets, waves, turquoise, pearl, coral, black jade, silver. Pools and fountains, excellent indoor plumbing, blue, green or purple stone or glass, smoothly curved layout and ornaments, few doors, nautical or oceanic ornaments, martial arts training facilities, the Virtue of Conviction.
- EARTH: Octagonal shapes, the number 8. Stewed, roasted foods, savoury flavours. Potatos. Distilled beverages. Rock, sand, architecture, toughness, underground, ritual, tradition, internal, reliability, stillness, claustrophobia, humanity, civilization, tools, training, dedication, eternity, landmarks, white and brown, faith, mountains, goats, small furred animals, burrows, serpents, the Sun at its zenith, Maiden of Battles, right angles, caves, cities, farms, domestication, gems, white jade, lead. Black or white stone, low ceilings, heavy stone construction, few windows, packed dirt floors, brick or adobe walls, manses partly sunk into hillsides, stone statues, compact layouts, Virtues, Willpower.
- WOOD: Hexagonal shapes, the number 6. Fried & fresh foods, bitter flavours. Rice. Wine. Plants, animals, seasons, growth, poison, birth, death, cycles, love, forests, green, brown, simple governance, joy, pleasure, spirit, gods, thorns, flowers, lust, reproduction, drugs, parties, predator-prey, twilight, Maiden of Endings, spirals, rivers, emerald, amber, green jade. Wooden construction, trees and gardens, potted plants, multi-storied layout, organic forms, wide angles, artwork of everyday life, small comfortable chambers, archery motifs, performance spaces, the Virtue of Compassion.
- FIRE: Triangular shapes, the number 3. Grilled & deep-fried foods, spicy flavours. Bread. Beer. Passion, heat, light, agility, animation, pain, danger, renewal, change, specialization, consumption, orange, quickness, immediate force, awe, conflict, desert, volcano, phoenix, reptiles, lions, sacrifice, purification, instinct, great cats, desert snakes, dawn, Maiden of Journeys, acute angles, violence, ruby, red jade, steel. Red, orange or yellow stone or terracotta, angular linear or recurving forms, pointed arches and domes, forged metal, glass, many fireplaces, candles or torches, multiple floors, sweeping stairways, decorative weapons, the Virtue of Valor.
Festivity Fashions
Marriage: The traditional colour of marriage and fertility is sapphire blue, a colour which features in the wedding gowns of Dynast and patrician alike.
Funerals: The traditional funerary colour is a deep violet, and cloth of this shade is used to wrap the dead or in the veils of mourners. For commoners, who cannot afford the dyes for such a rich colour, the dark purple-red of beet juice is used as a substitute.
Feast Days: On the 15th day of the appropriate month, it is typical for all Dynasts and many patricians, regardless of aspect or even Exaltation, to try and wear the colours and associations of the element whose Immaculate Dragon is being celebrated.
Seven Shattered Helms: On the 1st of Ascending Wood, the Legions parade to celebrate the ascent of the Scarlet Empress to power in the wake of the Great Contagion. Scarlet colours and military cuts are favoured, as is the pentagram symbol of the Realm.
Astrological Fashions
While not a trend amongst the majority of Dynasts, some (particularly amongst House Ledaal) favour incorporating the imagery of their birthsign.
House Colours
While the palette of colours amongst the scions of a Dynastic House is varied, each House has a particular colour which it considers its own, a mark of identity much like its mon symbol.
Cathak: Orange
Cynis: Bright green
Ledaal: Lavender
Mnemon: White
Nellens: Light brown
Peleps: Dark blue
Ragara: Dark brown
Sesus: Burgundy
Tepet: Sky blue.
V'neef: Blue-green
Fallen or Cadet House colours include Manosque (dark green), Iselsi (black), Jerah (olive), and Ferem (steel blue).
Professional Fashions
While not mandated by law as it is in cultures such as Varang, within the Realm there are certain professions who tend to wear specific colours so as to mark out their particular skills.
Messengers: saffron tunics (couriers licensed officially by the Imperial Post wear a pentagram-stamped saffron uniform.
Prostitutes & courtesans: sapphire blue veils or scarves.
Gravediggers & morticians: violet aprons
Savants & sages: deep green robes.
Physicians & medical thaumaturges: apricot fruit imagery.
Magistrates & archons: black robes with a golden Imperial pentagram on the chest. The pentagrams of archons are iron gray instead of gold.
Legion Fashions
The Imperial Legions share a common set of fashions, in the form of their uniforms. Typically regular soldiers wear buff jackets or tabards which were once the scarlet colour of the Realm, which since House takeover has been replaced by the colours of the individual Great House controlling the Legion. While regular troops have only one uniform, officers of scalelord and above, as well as some fanglords and specialists, usually also obtain a dress uniform for inspections and social functions. The Legion dress uniform is a more neatly pressed version of the reinforced buff jacket, its buttons polished brass or plated in gold, its metal components replaced with stiffened leather, or in the case of the sholuderpads silver-plated and polished to a gleaming sheen. Some units mark themselves out with specific badges or patches, but this is frowned upon by the Thousand Correct Actions. Rank is indicated by braids that cross the chest from a button on the jacket over to the left shoulder, with the braids usually being gold, save those of officers in slinger units whose braids are silver. The 6th braid on the dress uniform of a Legion general is of a metallic crimson colour, representing the personal faith the Empress has placed in the officer… when a general retires, this braid is returned and replaced by one in gold, though the general maintains her title and right to wear the uniform.
Black Helms use a similar braid system and uniform of slightly different cut, made from black cloth, with exposed metal laquered gleaming black. Their braids are bronze, save for those of the Imperial Force which are gold.
Fanglord: 1 braid.
Scalelord: 2 braids.
Talonlord: 3 braids.
Winglord: 4 braids.
Dragonlord: 5 braids.
Strategoi: 6 braids.
Thousand Scales Mandarin Squares
Bureaucratic uniforms in the Thousand Scales are perhaps the most complex of professional fashions, composed of brown cloth edged in scarlet, made of cotton for clerks and lower ranks and silk for higher offices. These are usually worn when more elaborate dress (for galas or Imperial audiences) is unsuitable. Whatever is worn, the rank of a bureaucrat is displayed through a square of ornately embroidered cloth, bearing various symbols depending on the exact position.
Dragon-blooded: Exalted members of the Thousand Scales, regardless of rank, feature dragons in the background of their mandarin square, almost always in the colour appropriate to their aspect.
Guardians of the Realm: Members of the Guardians of the Realm, regardless of rank, feature a black-furred hound or Lion Dog in the background of their mandarin square.
Imperial Husband: Kirin (giraffe)
Imperial Consort: Fenhuan (Phoenix)
Minister: White Crane
Vice-Minister: Golden Pheasant
Department Overseer: Peacock
Secretarial Overseer: Goose
Secretary: Silver Pheasant
Under-Secretary: Swan
First Clerk: Mandarin Duck
Senior Clerk: Quail
Junior Clerk: Paradise Flycatcher.
Scribe: Sun with Clouds.
Minor Functionary: Magpie. (the squares at this rank show several variations, depending on branch of the Scales: magpies flying in rainy skies mark the Determined Brigades Firm against Blazing Conflagration, magpies bearing sprouting seeds mark the Eternally Vigilant Wardens of Detritus, etc.
Satrap: Lion
Satrap's Deputy: Panther
Governor: Eagle
Vice-Governor: Falcon
Prefect: Tiger
Vice-Prefect: Bear
Mayor: Racoon
Senior Prefectural Secretary: Leopard
Prefectural Under-Secretary: Seal
First Prefectural Clerk: Rhino or Ceros
Imperial-sanctioned Performer: Lantern Oriole.
Deliberative Fashions
Members of the Deliberative dress as other Dynasts when off the floor, but on it they all wear a common form of dress, a white silk robe lined in crimson. The senators of the Greater Chamber bear their House mon in gold on the back of their robes.
Immaculate Fashions
The Immaculate Order has a strict dress code, though due to corruption not all of its members are strict adherents. What an Immaculate monk wears is based on rank, though all begin with a set of white robes in simple cut, with the colour of their belt indicating the dragon they are currently seeking to emulate.
Postulant: Coarse, gray robe with a gray rope belt.
First Coil: White robes, lighter than the postulants', with belt made from jute, hemp, or similar material.
Second Coil: Wool belt.
Third Coil: Cotton belt.
Fourth Coil: Linen belt.
Fifth Coil: Silk belt.
The Cost of Fashion
Dynastic fashions are many things, but cheap is not one of them, particularly when it comes to the clothing mandated by the Scarlet Empress for those who sought to have a presence in her Court... one could equip whole Imperial Legions for the cost of some Court attire and jewelry, and while many an Outcaste military officer has frowned at this expenditure such clothing, the lords and ladies of the Scarlet Dynasty understood the access & favour it made possible produced a greater return than would ten Dragons of soldiers marching to battle.
- Imperial Court Dress: Dress fit for the Imperial Court is complex, with many layers of the finest Silk, embroidered or painted by Creation's pre-eminent artisans, jewelry formed of the rarest gemstones and precious metals, often the Magical Materials themselves worked not as artifice but as mundane necklace or bangle whose sacrificed potential spoke to its extravagance. Dress fit for the Imperial Court are costly, running multiple Talents of Jade to purchase... to buy a new Court robe for every season would completely bankrupt a character of Resources 5 in a single year. Thus, while fashions change regularly, even the most wealthy cannot keep up with them at Court by simply changing to a new robe to fit the new trend or themes. Most Dynasts will possess at least one set of clothing of Imperial Court calibre, traditionally gifted by House on their adulthood, while those married are often gifted another by the family of their spouse (often the first set will speak to the aspirations of parents for their children, the second to expectations of the spouse's family towards the one now wed to their child). Dynasts of Resources 0 will lack this as they have done something to see stipend and support stripped, those of Resources 1 may maintain a single set, of Resources 2 might have a single additional set. Those of Resources 4 will likely have managed to accumulate four or five additional garments, and those of Resources 5 will have accumulated around ten. It can be useful to detail the exact Court outfits a Dynastic character has at their disposal as part of their background information.
Commissioning new outfits requires a lengthy process of fittings and measuring, specifying patterns and images, followed by the crafting of the garments and jewelry and an investment of 2 talents of jade, such a luxury not being purchasable with scrip, the whole process taking at least three seasons and sometimes several years for the finest examples. The highest fashions, such as those from lady Onherra's Ragged Lace in the Imperial City, can reach 5 talents in price, though working with such artists of fashion has another price: those wishing full control over their garments are better served commissioning less costly pieces, for such designers will certainly craft the garment they believe best suits their clients, without regard for that client's preference.
As a special dispensation to those sworn to direct service, the Scarlet Empress permitted the wearing of Legion dress uniforms at the Imperial Court, but while Outcastes doing so were well received Dynasts were well aware of being held to a higher standard than the official rule. Magistrates remained another (fully-enforced) exception, a necessity given they were not permitted to keep wealth and possessions. The Scarlet Empress never refused attendance at court by an Immaculate monk in monastic robes, but never issued any ruling or statement relating to applicability of Court dress requirements to the Order.
- Legion Uniforms: Members of the Legions are provisioned with a uniform, in the form of a buff jacket (formerly in scarlet, now in House colours). Such a basic garment is not fit for Dynastic social functions, replaced by a dress uniform for soirees and parades. These dress uniforms are not provided and must be commissioned by individual officers according to the set uniform pattern... Dynastic and patrician officers commission such uniforms as they would other garments, indulging in fine textiles and ornamentation. Though not so costly as court dress, for regular soldiers and Outcaste officers the expense of this would be onerous, but on commissioning an Outcaste officer the Scarlet Empress traditionally gifted such a uniform to each personally, while individual unit commanders who wished their troops to be aesthetically pleasing during parades or ceremonial stations would commission dress uniforms for their own troops (sometimes as gifts, sometimes as temporary loans).
- Thousand Scales Uniforms: Members of the Thousand Scales all share a work uniform, brown edged in scarlet with broad space for a mandarin square at the chest. By tradition, on appointment of a new official to a ministry, that ministry provisions them with this uniform from within its own budget, though in the present era of cuts the quality of uniforms has been dropping rapidly and Dynasts & Partricians have begun to commission their own. The mandarin square itself is not provided and must be purchased, often at significant expense given the complexity of its embroidery: the Scarlet Empress would gift squares to poorer new officials on their appointments, but in her absence the common folk of the Isle are all but barred from Scales positions without taking out hefty loans. The uniform of Scales bureaucrats itself was not considered fit for the Imperial Court, ambitious Dynastic and Patrician officials investing in proper Court dress to seek the eye of the Scarlet Empress. In some cases where a ministry saw advantage in bringing a promising but poor official into the presence of the Empress, Court dress would be commissioned for them out of the ministry budget.