oh god ... He may have to spend willpower just to keep himself from redressing you.LadyTevar wrote:I think I see his O/C Complex now. That's just amusing.
I fear for him when he sees the gaudily patterns of Lydia's garments. Brocade in linen, light wool, or Egyptian cotton. Silk embroidery, some of it large strips woven into the fabric, with stylized Greco-Roman and Arabic designs. Large round or square patches with scenes of animals, saints, gods, or just humans have a good time. Gold and silver coins, sequins, filigrees, or mirror-polished. Pearls of all sizes, either singly, grouped, or strings sewn to accent the trims and patchs. Semi-precious stones in cabocons or just chips, sewn onto the patchs and trims as well, perhaps to give sparkle to Bacchus' wine as it pours out.
And that's just on ONE GOWN.
(The Byzantines were Obscenely into Decoration.)
or maybe he won't.