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Hips
And now for something completely different:
You see Sigfreda Falkenrath the Scout.
She appears to be a Dwarf of the Roramnoak Clan.
She is average height and has a full-figured body. She appears to be young and robust. She has gold-striated vivid emerald green eyes and smoothly tanned skin. She has long, sun-tinted rich mahogany hair with her bangs gathered to the right temple and woven into a single five-plait braid adorned with twin tawny kestrel retrices. She has a plump face, a gently sloped nose and a neatly-trimmed beard. Her thick sideburns are styled into tiny twist braids and plaited upward into her hair.
She is in good shape.
She is wearing an antique oval ivory cameo locket, a gnarled black witchwood bow slung over her shoulder, a tangled drab beige cobweb rucksack, a deeply hooded sage cordetum cloak, a gold-caged green amber talisman, a set of mixed metal and suede scalemail, a long-tailed rufous kestrel charm, a square-necked alabaster linen shirt, an elbow-length suede falconry gauntlet, a wide embossed mocha leather belt, a cord-cinched sage canvas gem pouch, some narrow dark mahogany tweed pants reinforced with suede patches, and some soft-soled mocha leather boots.
Locket: Strung on a thick gold box chain, the antique oval ivory cameo is highly polished but yellowed with age. Depicting an ample, mature dwarven woman, meticulous care has been given to the carved detail of her majestic beard, which is elaborately braided and styled to entwine with her plaited hair. A slight proud smile softens her otherwise rugged features, and shallow dimples mark her fleshy cheeks.
Bow: A noxious viridian haze encircles both the upper and lower limbs of this witchwood bow and enhances the naturally irregular ridges of the black wood. The worn leather grip has deep indentations, conducive to a weapon that has seen many years of use. A slight tinge of the same green hue clings to otherwise colorless bowstring. You see nothing unusual, except for a small enchanter's glyph.
Cloak: Sewn from dark sage green cordetum, this cloak is tailored to flare to the knee-length hemline and is lined in mocha cotton. The deep hood is banded with sleek brown otter fur, and matching pelts trim the edges of the garment. A series of modwir and ivory buttons march down the front, and identical clasps secure the interior pockets.
Scalemail: Metals in myriad autumnal hues have been hammered into multitudes of small scales and densely layered over quilted sage suede. Scattered glints of gold gleam amidst mundane ores of copper, bronze, and brass, remnants of elaborate gilding that has since worn away. A series of adjustable loop closures help to secure the armor at the neck and wrists, with each corresponding ivory catch incised with a lofty branching willow. You see nothing unusual, except for a small enchanter's glyph. The metal and suede scalemail appears to be covered in a layer of mud, twigs, and leaves.
Shirt: Sewn from opaque alabaster linen, the shirt falls loosely to a hip-length hemline. The sleeves are roomy from shoulder to elbow, then narrow to the wrist where they are closely bound with mocha suede cords. Round ivory buttons backed with burnished grey-brown modwir secure the front of the garment.
Gauntlet: Supple mocha suede creates this protective gauntlet, with a thick inner layer of sage cordetum for additional padding. Topstitching in the same dusky green as the lining adds a small touch of decoration to the glove.
Belt: More girdle than belt, this wide length of mocha leather is embossed with a pattern of lofty, branching willows. The interior is lined with a layer of sage green cotton canvas which provides the broad waistband with thick but pliable structure. A series of burnished modwir rounds serve as fasteners, pulled through adjustable loop closures along the sides of the belt.
Boots: Cobbled from dark mocha leather, these calf-high boots feature rounded toes and cotton-lined folded cuffs. The soles are exceedingly thin with a textured, grainy finish, providing perfectly contoured traction for the wearer. The only adornment to the otherwise austere footwear is the laces, which are pale caramel suede and tipped with small tassels.