In this category, you have the chance to shine in the exact opposite way of the previous rabble. You are portraying a character fortunate enough to be born far from poverty and it should show.
Outfits must be well-maintained and clean, even if the character is active in a trade like sculpting. Colors should be vivid yet tastefully chosen. Emphasize the status and prestige of your profession. Attire should be crafted from superior fabrics (including silk or stamped patterns), utilizing a diverse and vibrant palette. Ensure that your accessories tell a story: a handkerchief embroidered with a family name, a craft apron with a specific professional seal, a richly decorated merchant’s doublet, or beautifully ornamented pouches that practically beg to be snatched.
List of useful clothing elements (focused on visible ornamentation and high-quality craftsmanship):
Headwear: Hoods, caps, and coifs in exquisite forms; hats, berets, hennins, chaperons, wimples, and other elegant hair wraps.
Woolen Outerwear: Dresses, doublets, wams, cotehardies, houppelandes, vests, sayas, and fur-lined coats (shubas).
Legwear: Hose or well-fitted trousers with leggings or high-quality socks.
Decorative Features: Slashes, puffs, rolls, pleats, and exposed linings are highly encouraged.
Accessories: Brass pins, brooches, belt studs, and fittings; embroidery; jewelry; ostrich, pheasant, or peacock feathers; spectacles.
The foundation of your attire is a peasant heritage mixed with sudden wealth. Choose simple, sturdy clothes (linen shirts, woolen trousers), but add elements that are "too good" or mismatched: a bright, expensive doublet, a silk scarf, or a richly decorated belt.
Complete your look with details that emphasize stubbornness and arrogance: a thick walking staff, heavy boots, and a pouch that is loud and bulging with coins.
The foundation of your attire is fabulous, almost excessive elegance. Choose outfits in bright, cheerful colors with plenty of embroidery, velvets, and silks. Your clothing should be a testament to the high culture and wealth of the Duchy, standing in stark contrast to the starkness of Nilfgaardian black armor.
Complete your look with the attributes of a connoisseur: an ornate goblet, a fan, exquisite jewelry, or a vial of perfume.
The foundation of your attire is luxury and a manifestation of power. Choose the finest fabrics, furs, and jewelry. Nilfgaardian nobility wear proud black and gold, while Northern loyalists blend their ancestral garments with distinct Nilfgaardian accents to emphasize their new allegiance.
Complete your look with details: signet rings, ornate belts, and Great Sun symbols.