Lysistrata might be helping her brother with a demonstration for tonight's Elanthian Elegance event, but I'm iffy on whether or not I'll be able to make it. But if I can go and the siblings go, then this is what they'll look like:
You see Lady Lysistrata Scio.
She appears to be a Nalfein Elf.
She appears to be young and average height. She has cunning, mismatched grey and black eyes and ivory skin. She has long, lustrous deep scarlet hair that falls nearly to the ground, with a dainty curl at the tips. She has a delicate, refined face and meticulously groomed features.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a two-tiered faenor link choker, a timeworn faenor Nalfein ring, a sleeveless shimmering ebon marbrinus overgown buttoned from tall collar to high waistline, a slender black linen cotehardie with long sharp-pointed sleeves, and some black silk pointy-toed slippers.
Ring:
Time has worn smooth and shiny the surface of the ring in most places, showing its many years of use, though the natural appearance of pale verdant veins tinged with evergreen is undimmed. A circle of dark jade has been mounted in the faenor, with a stylized Nalfein rose imbedded in the jade with iridescent carved black pearl petals.
You see Lear Scio.
He appears to be a Nalfein Elf.
He appears to be an adult and tall. He has almond-shaped grey eyes and pale skin. He has short, silky fiery scarlet hair. He has a narrow face and broad shoulders.
He is in good shape.
He is wearing an ornamental two-tone faenor gorget, a long-tailed ebon suede doublet, a heavy mottled faenor wristchain, some narrow pinstriped black wool breeches, and a pair of tall side-buckled boots.
Gorget:
The basic design of the gorget follows traditional lines with a nearly chin-high collar to protect the throat and a curving projection partially covering the chest and shoulders. But its sinuous filigree form shows it is meant for decorative use. Half of the faenor is preserved in its dark-veined pale green, interwoven with faenor so blackened it retains only highlights of its usual hue. Together with the filigree pattern, the mix of faenor gives the impression of vivid, unnatural flames.
Doublet:
Simply and elegantly crafted, the doublet is cut to accentuate a sleek form by fitting close from the high collar to the hem that ends at the hips with a sharp point in the front. Long tails extend from the back of the waistcoat, giving it a formal air. Thin black silk cords lace the long-sleeved garment close down the length of the front.