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Overview

The Urizen look draws heavily on classic fantasy images of high elves and wizards but also incorporates elements of Tibet. The colours are primarily a wide range of light pastel shades but strong dark colours like midnight blue or blood red could be appropriate for the right character.

Robes are worn long and draped over the body with layers of different materials in complementary shades. The materials themselves are usually plain, the most common decoration is complex embroidery of looping spirals. Materials suggest a refined, elegant people - linen and silk.

Jewellery is common particularly worn around the neck and in the hair. Stylised gold or silver chains in loops and swirls that are suggestive of a net are best.

Feel

Calm, refined, poised, elegant, wise, ageless, graceful, serene, focussed

Breakdown

Influences

High elves, wizards, tibet

Materials

Primarily cotton, linen or silk. Wool is possible but less common, fur should be avoided except for trimming.

Colours

The pallette is usually light pastel shades but some characters may adopt a dark primary colour, midnight blue, blood red or hunter green.

Clothing

Urizen clothing is usually layered robes that hang from the shoulders. Often the layers are tied at the waist or belted before flaring out again to cover the legs. Sleeves are often long and voluminous.

Ideally, clothes are layered to achieve warmth, rather than being made from thicker or warmer materials like wool. Cloaks and mantles may be added for warmth in cold weather.

Garments may include high collars, or have material gathered around the neck. Most outfits are made in two, or three at most, complementary colours and are often embellished with intricate looping embroidery.

Garments are often belted or worn with a sash which may be long and ornamental.

Armour

Whether metal or leather, armour is often banded or segmented to ensure ease of movement. Women’s armour may be shaped to fit the contours of the upper body, the ideal armour gives a sense of being fitted, as if it were in were an extension of the wearer’s body.

Shields

Shields are often heavily curved to remain close to the body in use. The ideal shiels is highly ornate and reflects the high-fantasy character of the nation.

Weapons

Like pole-arms such as spears or staves are favoured rather than longer or heavier equivalants like pikes or halberds. Likewise swords are favoured in place of axes or maces. Urizen weapons suggest grace and speed rather than weight and power.

Urizen Costume

The favoured urizen costume is long robes or coat like garments that hang from the shoulders. These may be worn loose or belted or buttoned at the waist. This garment is tied with an embroidered sash - an iconic look for the nation.

A complete outfit includes layers of garments in matching or complementary colours, often with a high collar or material worn around the throat. Garments often include intricate embroidery of looping swirls in a contrasting colour.

Light pastel shades are common, but garments can include darker colours for contrast.