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==Overview==
==Overview==
{{CaptionedImage|file=LeagueRooftop.jpg|width=300|align=left}} [[The League]] is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic  
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league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities like Camorr from the Lies of Locke
[[The League]] is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities. This is a nation ruled by powerful guilds, and while there are poor people the cities are well maintained and are very different to the shambolic chaos of a Port Blacksand or even a Lankhmar.  
Lamora. Busy, but ordered, like clockwork. It has elements of Renaissance Venice, but (importantly)
not just Venice. It is neither hovels nor a city of thieves and vagabonds nor the street
urchins of old London.


The League is rich. Fine fabrics showing the wealth and style of merchant-princes. Rich  
The League is rich. Fine fabrics showing the wealth and style of merchant-princes. Rich silks in the south and fur trim for the northern cities of Temeschwar and Holberg. It is opulent not ostentatious, a purposeful show of wealth and power.
silks in the south and fur trim for the northern cities of Temeswar and Holberg. It is  
opulent not ostentatious, a purposeful show of wealth and power.


Fine clothes on a citizen of the League allow them to strut a pleasing silhouette and are carefully
''Also see [[League costumes]] and [[League culture and customs#Icons and Artistry|icons and artistry]].''
designed to leave no doubt as to their abilities and skills. A gem encrusted hilt on a
dagger that still needs to be drawn. They should be ready for a fight. Decoration
and flourish intimately entangled with symbolism and a deep and genuine civic pride.
 
Rings show their allegiances. Jewellery shows their success. Masks and fans often hide
their emotions.


==Feel==
==Feel==
Flamboyant, measured, rich, systematic, commerce, illusion, flourish, ambition,
Flamboyant, rich, urbane, ambitious, loyal, resplendent, flourish.
loyalty, gold.


==Breakdown==
==Breakdown==
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High medieval and renaissance luxury.
High medieval and renaissance luxury.
===Materials===
===Materials===
Velvet, Cotton, Sillk, Fur Trim, Brocade, Damask, Jacquard
Velvet, Cotton, Silk, Fur Trim, Brocade, Damask, Jacquard


===Colours===
===Colours===
{{CaptionedImage|file=LeagueAverland.jpg|width=250|align=right}}  The pallette is rich and autumnal. Wine reds, golden yellows, supported  
The palette is rich and autumnal. Wine reds, golden yellows, supported by rich oranges and deep blues and blacks.
by rich oranges and deep blues and blacks. A dull or washed-out shade
{{CaptionedImage|file=MaesterNiccolo.jpg|width=250|align=right}}
is an indication of poverty. Purple and black are considered colours of
mourning when worn together; an unlucky combination that is to be
avoided at other times.
===Clothing===
===Clothing===
Fashion is a rapidly changing force in the League cities. A citizen will display
In the south, short doublets of richly patterned silks are cut to flatter. Sleeves are either tight with the undershirt puffing from beneath or occasionally full, and the effect is somewhat top-heavy, with trousers cut to a slender leg. Slashing is the height of fashion, particularly amongst the military whose taste verges on the gaudy.
their status and wealth in the choice of trim or the quality of the cloth
from which garments are cut – “What you wear is who you are.


In Catzarria to the south, doublets of richly patterned silks are cut to flatter. Sleeves
In the north the climate is colder, and clothing reflects that. More fur trim, more layers. Perhaps a long sleeveless gown of velvet over the fashionable doublet, which might be made of leather not silk.
are full, and the effect is somewhat top-heavy, with trousers or breeches
cut fitted to a slender leg. Slashing is the height of fashion, particularly
amongst the military whose taste verges on the gaudy.


The northern cities are colder in climate, and clothing reflects that.  
Ladies who do not favour doublet-and-trousers wear elaborate high-waisted gowns. The neckline may be lower than in other nations, cut almost to the waistband. An undergown, chemise or kirtle, often of a contrasting colour, is usually visible at the front. A fashionable gown from the northern cities would be long and full, sleeved and high-waisted. To the south, the gown might be sleeveless, or with sleeves slashed like a doublet’s. Ribbons are often used as decoration.
More fur trim, more layers. Perhaps a long sleeveless gown of velvet
{{CaptionedImage|file=MG0782.jpg|width=450|align=right}}
over the fashionable doublet, which might be made of leather not silk.


Ladies who do not favour doublet-and-breeches wear elaborate high-waisted gowns.
===Armour===
The neckline may be lower than in other nations, showing an undergown or kirtle,
Armour is usually worn to allow the brightly covered clothing beneath to show through. A full harness is rarely worn, and heavy armour is usually concentrated over the vital areas, particularly the chest and head.
often of a contrastng colour.  
A fashionable lady of the northern cities will wear a long, full, gown,
sleeved and high-waisted. To the south, the gown might be sleeveless,
or with sleeves slashed like a doublet’s. Ribbons are often used as decoration.
 
Religious folk will wear long robes, and often a skull cap. To the south,
the robes will be red, in the north – black.


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Those Free Companies that can afford it purchase matching armour. Those that must make use of what they can salvage combine it with matching costume to ensure that their group is identifiable as a single unit.


===Armour===
A starting Free Company may equip its members with a bright uniform in two contrasting colours and a quilted jack. Wealthier companies may have matching arming doublets, armour and helmets.
The street bravo will be in leathers, perhaps with a heavier shoulder
piece. The military will wear heavy armour on vital areas, particularly
the head, but a full harness is rare.


===Shields===
Not common. Small metal bucklers are sometimes used. A main
gauche or stilletto is usually favoured for the off-hand.
===Weapons===
===Weapons===
Crossbows for ranged combat. Sword and knife for the street fighter,  
Professional soldiers tend to prefer crossbows, long spears or halberds. Street fighters usually favour a light sword with a main gauche or stiletto for the off-hand. Shields are not common in either case.
blocks of long spears or halberds with flanks guarded by two-handed
swords for the professional soldier.


==Icons and important Images==
==Costume==
{{CaptionedImage|file=LeagueWolf.jpg|align=right|width=200}}
League costume is beautifully tailored with layers of complex cutting and decoration. Gowns are high waisted and may have low necklines, with complicated detailing such as puffed or slashed sleeves.
The League flag is a red wolf on white above three rings. The meaning of the rings is a matter for debate - to some it represents the "core virtues" of the League, and to others it represents the "first loyalties" (Empire, City and [[Carta]] with the wolf representing the Nation). Citizens of the League love flags and emblems, especially ones that use riddles and puns encoded within the symbols. Every Cartahas a symbol of their own including the Free Companies, Churches and Troupes.
 
In the League, people wear rings to demonstrate their allegiances, wearing one ring for each major loyalty they owe. The giving of rings is an invitation to commit oneself to the givers’ allegiance, and the casting away of rings is a clear sign that an association is over. It is rare for members of Carta to wear matched rings, though that in itself would tell you something about them. Each ring worn by a citizen of the League has a story associated with it, and the rings often bear symbols or are made of materials that have a deep significance for the wearer or the target of the allegiance. Sharing the true story of a ring with someone – explaining the correspondences and symbols – is a sign of trust and confidence.  More than a few  openly wear rings that represent hidden allegiances. If you think you know who a citizen of the League is loyal to, but they are wearing more rings than you can trade loyalties, it may be that they have a hidden loyalty, or that they felt a loyalty to someone or something in the past (an ex-lover, for example, or the memory of a dead friend). Stealing rings is a dreadful insult – it implies an attempt to sever the target from their allegiances and loyalties. Citizens of the League expect to be buried with their rings, and robbing the rings of the dead is said to bring about a dreadful curse – there are plenty of folk tales of “cursed rings” taken from the dead.
 
The five ring piece shows a hand wearing five rings, and it is widely believed to represent the hand of Stratocanthus, the first Master of the Imperial Mint. According to legend his rings represented his loyalty to his Carta, the twin-city of Tassato, the Nation of the League, the Empire and, depending on who one listens to, his wife or his mistress. Only one of the rings was enchanted, and there is a lot of debate among historians as to which of the rings bore the enchantment, as Stratocanthus is known to have commented in an unguarded moment that it was “the most important one.”
 
The four rivers that empty into the Bay of Catazar are central characters in the art and folklore of the Nation. All the classic literature and theatre includes them in one form or another, whether as central characters or “clowns” during the interludes. A popular game between playwrights and critics is to conceal the characters in some way and challenge the critic to locate them.
 
==Images==
===Bravos===
[[Bravos]] are usually light armoured if at all. They usally wield a rapier, sometimes paired with
a short parrying dagger like a main gauche. Many Bravos are part of a [[Free Companies|Free Company]].


Doublets are constructed with similarly complex decoration; sleeves are often laced on to the body of the doublet. The look is generally rather top heavy with slim fitting trousers or breeches and high legged boots.
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===Free Companies===
==Bravos==
The riotously bright uniforms of the [[Free Companies]] mostly comprise two colours, with  
A [[bravo]] is usually light armoured if at all. They usually wield a rapier, sometimes paired with a short parrying dagger like a main gauche. Many bravos are part of a [[free company]].
sleeves and trousers in the main colour, slashed to let the contrasting colour show through.  
A steel breastplate and helm provides the basic armour.


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{{CaptionedImage|file=CarabellaBarossa.jpg|title=Brigandine chest, spaulders on the shoulders, mask and hat.|width=300}}
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Despite their gaudy appearance, the members of a Free Company are professional soldiers
well used to carrying all their campaign equipment on their back in handy pouches, packs
and blanket rolls.
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===Banners===
==Bishops==
An iconic impressive banner makes a bold statement for any Free Company.
Bishops are priests who involve themselves in the complex politics of the League. They are often wealthy, and dress to demonstrate their wealth and spiritual authority to others. Bold colours and rich fabrics are common, but the clothing is usually cut to leave an onlooker in no doubt that the person they are looking at is a priest of the Way. Exotic appearing hats and other headgear are extremely common.
 
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{{CaptionedImage|file=TemeschwarBishop.jpg|width=250}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=BishopYnez.jpg|width=250}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Oberon.jpg |width=250}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Bishop Severin.jpg|width=250}}
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===Armour===
==Free companies==
A starting Free Company may equip its members with a bright uniform in two contrasting
The riotously bright uniforms of the free companies mostly comprise two colours, with sleeves and trousers in the main colour, slashed to let the contrasting colour show through. A steel breastplate and helm provides the basic armour.
colours and a quilted jack. Wealthier companies may have matching arming doublets, armour  
and helmets.
 
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Grizzled Free Company.jpg|width=650}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=ForwardFreeCompany.jpg|width=650}}
</span12>
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===Children===
==Spiral and the Orcs==
The Empire outlaws children taking the battlefield until they have passed their Citizenship
{{CaptionedImage|file=It's called fashion.jpg|width=350|align=right|caption=There are many ways to hide the neck join}}
tests, but some Free Companies include children of all ages. When employed as messengers,
The Apulian Orcs who have joined the League have adoped the fashion of the League with an assured confidence, so all the regular League costume guidance is still relevant. To make a more distinctly Apulian costume, remember that many residents of the territory retain a fondness for bright colours, especially rich purples and wine reds adorned heavily with gold trims, with vibrant oranges often being used as an accessory. Silk is popular; the sumptuous fabric makes for a clear demonstration of the wealth of the wearer and harkens back to the traditional dress of the Broken Shore. The majority of Apulians have embraced the wealth of fabrics readily available in their new nation; wool, velvet, and brocade are all proving popular and serving as excellent compliments to the traditional silk of the Grendel. As always, the goal is that clothing should demonstrate the wealth of the wearer.
it is a matter of pride to dress them as well as the soldiers of the unit they represent.


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If you are playing a League Orc, then gloves are practical, the easiest way to avoid having to constantly repaint your hands. That approach makes [[Rings in the League|rings]] on your fingers less practical, so Apulian orcs are experimenting with different approaches. If you have fine gloves you might be able to wear a bigger ring over them, but you can also wear a ring on a ribbon around the neck or hanging off the belt. When wearing a [[The_League_hearth_magic#Masks|Mask]] most Apulians are adopting something made using soft cloth and loosely tied or else using something rigid which can be held in front of the face with a stick.
<span6>{{CaptionedImage|file=LeagueChild1.jpg}}</span6>
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===Weapons===
An important thing to think about is how to hide the joins where your mask and gloves meet your skin. Plenty of gold jewellery, the gaudier the better, is the ideal. Pieces like chokers or bracelets can be used to demonstrate wealth at the same time as keeping the joins hidden. An alternative accessory is an [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/infinity_scarf infinity scarf], worn up or down, and that can be adorned with garish jewellery to again make an audacious demonstration of wealth. A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruff_(clothing) ruff] is [[Costume#Less_Appropriate_Costume|less appropriate]], as they are highly evocative of a later period than the ideal for League costume.
The crossbow is extremely popular with the Free Companies, as well as halberds and pikes.


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==Banners==
<span6>{{CaptionedImage|file=LeagueCrossbows.jpg|width=429}}</span6>
An iconic impressive banner makes a bold statement for any free company.
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<span6>{{CaptionedImage|file=LeaguePikes.jpg|width=429}}</span6>
</row-fluid>
 
===Costume===
League costume is beautifully tailored with layers of complex cutting and decoration.
The ladies’ gowns are high waisted with low necklines and complicated detailing such as
puffed or slashed sleeves.


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</span12>
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Gentlemen wear doublets with similarly complex decoration; sleeves are often laced on to
==Theatre and masks==
the body of the doublet. The look is generally rather top heavy with slim fitting trousers and
The tradition of masked theatre runs strong in League cities, where it is an important constituent of the magic of a performance. Facemasks are also a common element of fashionable attire for individuals from all walks of life.
high legged boots.


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This custom sprang partly from the popular ''Facio'' style of masked theatre, where actors and even audience members swap characters as they swap masks, and partly descends from the traditions of cowls and veils in Highguard society. Masks allow an individual to cultivate anonymity and the air of mystery. Some groups – military units and criminals especially – may go so far as to all wear matching masks even in dangerous situations.
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These stills are all taken from Neil Jordan’s “The Borgias”, the setting and period are perfect
for Catazarria.


==Churches==
The heavily decorated robes of The League priests are in sharp contrast to some of the ascetics of other nations. Lavish embroidery, metallic threads and elaborate headdresses are all used to communicate their importance.
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Oberon.jpg|align=left|width=300|title=Rich decorated fabric, and a particularly League hat with attached Cambion horns}}
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===Temeswar and Holberg===
Costume in [[Holberg]] is less colourful than the southern cities. Materials are thicker and heavier.
 
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[[Temeswar]] is further north still and the costume reflects that with the use of fur not just as
==Inappropriate Costume==
trimming but as an integral part of the costume.
Whilst this look and feel page provides the ideal costume for the nation, it is important for players to familiarise themselves with the [[Costume|general costume rules]] for further guidelines, including those for [[Costume#Inappropriate_Costume|inappropriate costume]]
 
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===Theatre and Masks===
The tradition of masked theatre runs strong in League cities, where it is an important constituent of the magic of a performance.
 
Facemasks are a common element of fashionable attire for individuals from all walks of life. This custom sprang partly from the popular ''Facio'' style of masked theatre, where actors and even audience members swap characters as they swap masks, and partly descends from the traditions of cowls and veils in Highguard society. Masks allow an individual to cultivate anonymity and the air of mystery. Some groups – military units and criminals especially – may go so far as to all wear matching masks even in dangerous situations.
 
===Churches===
The heavily decorated robes of the League priests are in sharp contrast to some of the
ascetics of other nations. Lavish embroidery, metallic threads and elaborate headdresses are
all used to communicate their importance.
 
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[[Category:The League]]
{{The League Links}}
[[Category:Nations]]

Latest revision as of 15:35, 15 April 2024

Overview

LeagueRooftop.jpg

The League is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities. This is a nation ruled by powerful guilds, and while there are poor people the cities are well maintained and are very different to the shambolic chaos of a Port Blacksand or even a Lankhmar.

The League is rich. Fine fabrics showing the wealth and style of merchant-princes. Rich silks in the south and fur trim for the northern cities of Temeschwar and Holberg. It is opulent not ostentatious, a purposeful show of wealth and power.

Also see League costumes and icons and artistry.

Feel

Flamboyant, rich, urbane, ambitious, loyal, resplendent, flourish.

Breakdown

Influences

High medieval and renaissance luxury.

Materials

Velvet, Cotton, Silk, Fur Trim, Brocade, Damask, Jacquard

Colours

The palette is rich and autumnal. Wine reds, golden yellows, supported by rich oranges and deep blues and blacks.

MaesterNiccolo.jpg

Clothing

In the south, short doublets of richly patterned silks are cut to flatter. Sleeves are either tight with the undershirt puffing from beneath or occasionally full, and the effect is somewhat top-heavy, with trousers cut to a slender leg. Slashing is the height of fashion, particularly amongst the military whose taste verges on the gaudy.

In the north the climate is colder, and clothing reflects that. More fur trim, more layers. Perhaps a long sleeveless gown of velvet over the fashionable doublet, which might be made of leather not silk.

Ladies who do not favour doublet-and-trousers wear elaborate high-waisted gowns. The neckline may be lower than in other nations, cut almost to the waistband. An undergown, chemise or kirtle, often of a contrasting colour, is usually visible at the front. A fashionable gown from the northern cities would be long and full, sleeved and high-waisted. To the south, the gown might be sleeveless, or with sleeves slashed like a doublet’s. Ribbons are often used as decoration.

MG0782.jpg

Armour

Armour is usually worn to allow the brightly covered clothing beneath to show through. A full harness is rarely worn, and heavy armour is usually concentrated over the vital areas, particularly the chest and head.

Those Free Companies that can afford it purchase matching armour. Those that must make use of what they can salvage combine it with matching costume to ensure that their group is identifiable as a single unit.

A starting Free Company may equip its members with a bright uniform in two contrasting colours and a quilted jack. Wealthier companies may have matching arming doublets, armour and helmets.

Weapons

Professional soldiers tend to prefer crossbows, long spears or halberds. Street fighters usually favour a light sword with a main gauche or stiletto for the off-hand. Shields are not common in either case.

Costume

League costume is beautifully tailored with layers of complex cutting and decoration. Gowns are high waisted and may have low necklines, with complicated detailing such as puffed or slashed sleeves.

Doublets are constructed with similarly complex decoration; sleeves are often laced on to the body of the doublet. The look is generally rather top heavy with slim fitting trousers or breeches and high legged boots.

The Pledge Ball 378YE
Prideful Sarvos.jpeg
TiagoBarossa.jpg
Quique.jpg
BrokenMirror.jpg
Relaxed Cesare.jpg
Emilio di Sarvos.jpg
Uncle Pavi.jpg
Masked Cambion.jpg

Bravos

A bravo is usually light armoured if at all. They usually wield a rapier, sometimes paired with a short parrying dagger like a main gauche. Many bravos are part of a free company.

Heavy armour with small shield, straight sword, mask, hat and excellent cape.
Brigandine chest, spaulders on the shoulders, mask and hat.
Unarmoured, straight sword, duelling cape, and an excellent hat.

Bishops

Bishops are priests who involve themselves in the complex politics of the League. They are often wealthy, and dress to demonstrate their wealth and spiritual authority to others. Bold colours and rich fabrics are common, but the clothing is usually cut to leave an onlooker in no doubt that the person they are looking at is a priest of the Way. Exotic appearing hats and other headgear are extremely common.

TemeschwarBishop.jpg
BishopYnez.jpg
Oberon.jpg
Bishop Severin.jpg

Free companies

The riotously bright uniforms of the free companies mostly comprise two colours, with sleeves and trousers in the main colour, slashed to let the contrasting colour show through. A steel breastplate and helm provides the basic armour.

Grizzled Free Company.jpg
ForwardFreeCompany.jpg

Spiral and the Orcs

It's called fashion.jpg
There are many ways to hide the neck join

The Apulian Orcs who have joined the League have adoped the fashion of the League with an assured confidence, so all the regular League costume guidance is still relevant. To make a more distinctly Apulian costume, remember that many residents of the territory retain a fondness for bright colours, especially rich purples and wine reds adorned heavily with gold trims, with vibrant oranges often being used as an accessory. Silk is popular; the sumptuous fabric makes for a clear demonstration of the wealth of the wearer and harkens back to the traditional dress of the Broken Shore. The majority of Apulians have embraced the wealth of fabrics readily available in their new nation; wool, velvet, and brocade are all proving popular and serving as excellent compliments to the traditional silk of the Grendel. As always, the goal is that clothing should demonstrate the wealth of the wearer.

If you are playing a League Orc, then gloves are practical, the easiest way to avoid having to constantly repaint your hands. That approach makes rings on your fingers less practical, so Apulian orcs are experimenting with different approaches. If you have fine gloves you might be able to wear a bigger ring over them, but you can also wear a ring on a ribbon around the neck or hanging off the belt. When wearing a Mask most Apulians are adopting something made using soft cloth and loosely tied or else using something rigid which can be held in front of the face with a stick.

An important thing to think about is how to hide the joins where your mask and gloves meet your skin. Plenty of gold jewellery, the gaudier the better, is the ideal. Pieces like chokers or bracelets can be used to demonstrate wealth at the same time as keeping the joins hidden. An alternative accessory is an infinity scarf, worn up or down, and that can be adorned with garish jewellery to again make an audacious demonstration of wealth. A ruff is less appropriate, as they are highly evocative of a later period than the ideal for League costume.

Banners

An iconic impressive banner makes a bold statement for any free company.

CM-140419-6218.jpg

Theatre and masks

The tradition of masked theatre runs strong in League cities, where it is an important constituent of the magic of a performance. Facemasks are also a common element of fashionable attire for individuals from all walks of life.

This custom sprang partly from the popular Facio style of masked theatre, where actors and even audience members swap characters as they swap masks, and partly descends from the traditions of cowls and veils in Highguard society. Masks allow an individual to cultivate anonymity and the air of mystery. Some groups – military units and criminals especially – may go so far as to all wear matching masks even in dangerous situations.

Churches

The heavily decorated robes of The League priests are in sharp contrast to some of the ascetics of other nations. Lavish embroidery, metallic threads and elaborate headdresses are all used to communicate their importance.

TemeschwarBishop.jpg
BishopYnez.jpg
Rich decorated fabric, and a particularly League hat with attached Cambion horns

Inappropriate Costume

Whilst this look and feel page provides the ideal costume for the nation, it is important for players to familiarise themselves with the general costume rules for further guidelines, including those for inappropriate costume

Further Reading

Core Brief

Additional Information