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==Flavour==
Tales of [[The League|The League of Catazarri Cities]] have been made famous by balladeers – rival theatre houses
and rival gangs, savage duels across rooftops, strange secrets in the depths of canals and
sunken streets that only the Merrow boatmen have mapped. Grand cons; high politics;
mercenary Free Companies and the bitter clash of powerful Camorra. The Church of
the Little Mother, feeding the orphans of countless border wars – children who might
themselves become the Merchant Princes and Princesses of tomorrow.
This is Catazarria; and if the four great rivers that run down to the Bay of Catazar are
the veins of this nation, carrying the lifeblood of coin and trade, then its Cities are the
beating hearts – Catazarri are city-folk through and through. Do not think them soft,
however! The Catazarri are a driven people, carving a realm from the floodplains that
now begins to span the Empire. From the wealthiest moneylender to the loudest street
bravo, they are sharp as steel, quick-witted and ready to seize the moment.
==Overview==
==Overview==
Catazarria is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic  
The League is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic  
league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities like Camorr from the Lies of Locke  
league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities like Camorr from the Lies of Locke  
Lamora. Busy, but ordered, like clockwork. It is Renaissance Venice, but (importantly)  
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  
not just Venice. It is neither hovels nor a city of thieves and vagabonds nor the street  
urchins of old London.
urchins of old London.


Catazarria 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 Temeswar and Holberg. It is  
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.
opulent not ostentatious, a purposeful show of wealth and power.


Fine clothes on a Catazarri allow them to strut a pleasing silhouette and are carefully  
Fine clothes on a citizen of the League allow them to strut a pleasing silhouette and are carefully  
designed to leave no doubt as to their abilities and skills. A gem encrusted hilt on a  
designed to leave no doubt as to their abilities and skills. A gem encrusted hilt on a  
dagger that still needs to be drawn. Catazarri should be ready for a fight. Decoration  
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.  
and flourish intimately entangled with symbolism and a deep and genuine civic pride.  


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avoided at other times.
avoided at other times.
===Clothing===
===Clothing===
Fashion is a rapidly changing force in Catazarria. A citizen will display  
Fashion is a rapidly changing force in the League cities. A citizen will display  
their status and wealth in the choice of trim or the quality of the cloth  
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.”
from which garments are cut – “What you wear is who you are.”


In the South, doublets of richly patterned silks are cut to flatter. Sleeves  
In Catzarria to the south, doublets of richly patterned silks are cut to flatter. Sleeves  
are full, and the effect is somewhat top-heavy, with trousers or breeches  
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  
cut fitted to a slender leg. Slashing is the height of fashion, particularly  
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==Icons and important Images==
==Icons and important Images==
The Catazarri flag is a red wolf on white crest above three coins, one for each of the  
The League flag is a red wolf on white crest above three coins, one for each of the  
three great cities that formed the Imperial Nation of Catazarria at the creation of the  
three great cities that formed the Imperial Nation of Catazarria at the creation of the  
Empire. The Catazarria love flags and emblems, especially ones that use riddles and  
Empire. The citizens of the League love flags and emblems, especially ones that use riddles and  
puns encoded within the symbols. Every Camorra has a symbol of their own including  
puns encoded within the symbols. Every Camorra has a symbol of their own including  
the Free Companies, Churches and Troupes.
the Free Companies, Churches and Troupes.


In Catazarria, people wear rings to demonstrate their allegiances, wearing one ring for  
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  
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  
the givers’ allegiance, and the casting away of rings is a clear sign that an association is  
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===Costume===
===Costume===
Catazarrian costume is beautifully tailored with layers of complex cutting and decoration.  
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  
The ladies’ gowns are high waisted with low necklines and complicated detailing such as  
puffed or slashed sleeves.
puffed or slashed sleeves.
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===Temeswar and Holberg===
===Temeswar and Holberg===
Costume in Holberg is less colourful than the  
Costume in Holberg is less colourful than the southern cities. Materials are thicker and heavier.
southern cities. Materials are thicker and heavier.
Temeswar is further north still and the costume reflects that with the use of fur not just as  
Temeswar is further north still and the costume  
reflects that with the use of fur not just as  
trimming but as an integral part of the costume.  
trimming but as an integral part of the costume.  


===Theatre and Masks===
===Theatre and Masks===
The tradition of masked theatre runs strong in Catazarria, where it is an important constituent  
The tradition of masked theatre runs strong in League cities, where it is an important constituent  
of the magic of a performance.
of the magic of a performance.


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

Revision as of 17:46, 4 June 2012

Overview

The League is urban. The influences come from the Italian city states, the Hanseatic league, and Prague, as well as classic fantasy cities like Camorr from the Lies of Locke 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 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 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

Flamboyant, measured, rich, systematic, commerce, illusion, flourish, ambition, loyalty, gold.

Breakdown

Influences

High medieval and renaissance luxury.

Materials

Velvet, Cotton, Sillk, Fur Trim, Brocade

Colours

The pallette is rich and autumnal. Wine reds, golden yellows, supported by rich oranges and deep blues and blacks. A dull or washed-out shade 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

Fashion is a rapidly changing force in the League cities. A citizen will display 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 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. More fur trim, more layers. Perhaps a long sleeveless gown of velvet over the fashionable doublet, which might be made of leather not silk.

Hose are considered old-fashioned.

Ladies who do not favour doublet-and-breeches will be gowned. A fashionable lady of the northern cities will wear a long, full, gown, sleeved and high-waisted. The neckline may be lower than in other nations, showing an undergown or kirtle, often of a contrastng colour. To the south, the gown might be sleeveless, or with sleeves slashed like a doublet’s.

Religious folk will wear long robes, and often a skull cap. To the south, the robes will be red, in the north – black.

Armour

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

Crossbows for ranged combat. Sword and knife for the street fighter, blocks of long spears or halberds with flanks guarded by two-handed swords for the professional soldier.

Icons and important Images

The League flag is a red wolf on white crest above three coins, one for each of the three great cities that formed the Imperial Nation of Catazarria at the creation of the Empire. The citizens of the League love flags and emblems, especially ones that use riddles and puns encoded within the symbols. Every Camorra has 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.

Details

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 Company.

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.

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.

Banners

An iconic impressive banner makes a bold statement for any Free Company.

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.

Children

The Empire outlaws children taking the battlefield until they have passed their Citizenship tests, but some Free Companies include children of all ages. When employed as messengers, it is a matter of pride to dress them as well as the soldiers of the unit they represent.

Weapons

The crossbow is extremely popular with the Free Companies, as well as halberds and pikes.

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.

Gentlemen wear doublets 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 and high legged boots.

Temeswar and Holberg

Costume in Holberg is less colourful than the southern cities. Materials are thicker and heavier. Temeswar is further north still and the costume reflects that with the use of fur not just as trimming but as an integral part of the costume.

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.

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.