photo saturday: holy paramour

andir - paramour, dancer, son

This week's DnD Character Colouring Book is a makeover/reboot... Andir, son of Nightingale. He first showed up with my other "son of a former character" Bo, who, in comparison, has had about eleventy thousand variations... Andir just kind of took up space until this particular outfit set dropped. And, yes, I've used it before... and parts of it show up in a bunch of different models, but this one is pretty much a straight use of the whole outfit.

But I love the white and gold look. Part of which came from actually looking up pre-existing lore on their vestments...  

Paramours wear golden robes sprinkled with gold dust, and they wear their hair long and unbound without any covering.

Admittedly, the "gold dust" part is... a little extra, even for me. So, maybe the gold dust robes are for special occasions.

The other half was from fooling around with the new irises and worked out that the galaxy iris looks really good in white, and sometimes you just have to lean into an existing colour scheme.

Oh, also, I made sure that he had both the symbol of his own goddess and the symbol of his father's goddess. Because, sometimes you're a half-drow aasimar whose father was a goliath that got turned into an angel. Because DnD.

Also, that hairstyle is definitely in my Top Five currently.

Anyway...

The Rainbow Hexagon Cardigan Project continues... I'm 60+ hours in and maybe 75-80% done. Of course, part of that remaining percent is doing cuffs and ribbing... which is completely outside my current knowledge base. So there will be a lot of referencing of tutorials when we get there.

After Fluffy saw it in person for the first time yesterday, he described it as "Disco Trash, but Good Disco Trash"... and, you know what, yeah, story checks out.

No Thursday Night DnD... 

And Friday Night DnD for the first time in... I dunno... since the middle of January I think.

Anyway...

Pretty much shopping as usual today... except there was just a random fire alarm in the middle. Turns out someone pressed something they shouldn't have near the bathrooms. So, you know, fun. Or, what's the opposite, oh, yeah... annoying. It is just really, really weird leaving your trolley full of shopping in the middle of the supermarket and leaving the building for ten minutes.

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