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Nothing too awesome, just my one of my normal outfits. I made it look like it would if someone looked at me; otherwise my tattoo reads weird (they have to do them that way to make the "elaborate" ones).
You see Ysselt Ja'Haadraan, Phlogistonist of Ilithi, an Elf.
She has an oval face with elegant arched eyebrows, pointed ears, tilted almond-shaped jade eyes and a classical nose. Her red-gold-streaked blue-black hair is short and thick, and is worn in a simple, loose style. She have pale skin and a slender figure.
She is tiny for an Elf.
She appears to be young.
She has a tattoo of a king snake twining around her right forearm down to her wrist. A labyrinthine pattern of tiny vela'tohr blossoms forms the serpent's body, each scale alternating between blue-black and silvery white. The ink slithers across both hand and palm before wending its way to the tip of the ring finger on her hand.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing a pair of small lazurite hoops, a thin silver necklace with a pendant displaying a massive black pearl, a sleeveless blouse of deep indigo nightsilk with a silver-edged neckline, a slender steel finger claw set with a cabochon royal Zoluren topaz, some elegant black pants with fine embroidery along the seams and a pair of highly polished boots with golden heels.
Hoops are hiders (hide gwethdesuans and cambrinth). Claw is armour and weapon hider (got the idea from a similar claw here! I remember really liking the use of aureate, and happened to have a topaz that worked well with it; but since I never expected to post here I can't remember who to credit properly :sadface: but I'm sure someone will recognise it?). The necklace is a setting necklace, which means I can put any gem of a particular size in it, and it will display that gem (fantastic for changing styles). Everything else is "normal or off the shelf" stuff.
Claw:
Slim pieces of polished steel have been crafted to fit around the middle finger, each segment buffed to a mirror shine. Along each crevice, thin strips of polished onyx have been inlaid, giving the jewelry a stunning contrast. Embraced at the knuckle is a single royal Zoluren topaz, the beautiful aureate hue of the stone broken only by azure and white inclusions within the gem's core, its overlapping flecks giving the appearance of a stylized swan.