Reeve Tuesti (
plate_builder) wrote in
revivalproject2021-03-05 05:06 pm
Coruscant Catch-All
WHO: Reeve Tuesti, Tommy Shepherd, Lauri-Ell, and Whoever Else
WHERE: Coruscant
WHAT: Adventures In Space Jedi-dom Catch-All
WHEN: Throughout Adventure
WARNINGS: Added As needed.
See below for Starters for each Character. If you have other ideas or things you want, message one of the accounts, hit me up on Discord at Churby#4290 or at
churbooseanon
WHERE: Coruscant
WHAT: Adventures In Space Jedi-dom Catch-All
WHEN: Throughout Adventure
WARNINGS: Added As needed.
See below for Starters for each Character. If you have other ideas or things you want, message one of the accounts, hit me up on Discord at Churby#4290 or at

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“You are quick with learning,” she observes when the woman comes back with size ideas. “I can live without sleeves. I have been told that I have good arms.”
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For the lower half, she selects a few pairs of stretchy leggings in complimentary colors, and a wrap skirt that has hints of most of the colors she chose in a simple pattern that echoes the weave of her braid.
"The trick to building a wardrobe is picking out pieces that all can be worn together, in any combination... but that are still things you like and are comfortable in. What do you think of these?"
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But the leggings definitely earn an appreciative look from her. Pants that might fit her and cover her skin seems very nice, and because they are stretchy, they remind her of Kree clothes.
"I do not know what can be worn together. I have only ever successfully worn one outfit that was not part of a uniform. I suppsoe I shall have to attempt to see if these are comfortable."
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No one had taught her these things personally... she'd gleaned them from fashion magazines. First had been the more 'standard' ones that were considered normal for her class and standing: Good Housekeeping, Real Simple, Redbook. Then, like reading romance novels under the covers at the Lutheran Home, sneaking glimpses at Vogue or Glamour in the check-out line. By the time she felt bold enough to take the meatier, more expensive issues home, Clarice had built herself a solid sense of taste, and some chops on how to pull a wardrobe together. She was more than happy to pass them along.
"Any of these should go well together, especially some of these longer tops with the leggings. Why don't you go try a couple things on while I go see if I can find some more...?"
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"What makes a color 'cool'?"
She has heard the word offered up before, as a description of people who are liked. With Kree not big on design and fashion, the idea of ascribing temperatures to colors had not been taught, at least not to soldiers.
But what truly shocked her, made her look to Clarice in excitement, was the idea of trying them on.
"You think it will be allowed? The last time I attempted to try on clothing that did not belong to me, some were... destroyed. Kree clothing stretches and flexes with us, but human does not seem to."
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"Well, in this meaning of the word, at least, it refers to temperature. Warm colors are ones that invoke heat: red, orange, yellow, brown. Cool colors tie more to water or ice or shadow. Greens, blues, purple." She holds her hands out like the scales of justice, balancing the two, invisible, on each palm. "Gray can be either warm or cool, depending on if it's a brown gray or a blue gray."
At Lauri's question about the changing booths, Starling pauses to give it thought. The leggings are pliant enough, the tops less so. But there's one thing that might smooth it all over. "Well, we do have unlimited credits. If something rips, it'll be easy enough to pay for. They'll still get compensated. As long as we're savvy about what size we start with, it shouldn't be a problem."
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"What of pink?" she asked, because she had to wonder if Pink-Skinned Kree were also cool colors. Those hadn't been listed, but pink was like purple and like red.
"Unlimited credits? I do not know the meaning of this," she said. Currency was weird, and she had previously made a mess of it on Earth. Kree weren't exactly a commercial culture.
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Hannibal, for one, had used pale pink as an accent color to great effect on a suit he'd worn to a gallery opening. She'd worn something in cream and peach, not to upstage or outdo him, but to compliment. But that was a memory she didn't want to dwell on too long, lest she start missing him. She reached into her pocket and pulled out the credit access that the Agrii had given them all.
"This can be used for anything, as much as we want, while we're here. I'm a little amazed that they were able to do something like this, but they can't get the resources to fix their own homeworld ... but that's a mystery I need to think about a little more. What it means right here and now is that we can get just about anything you find that you like, and we don't have to worry if anything gets ripped."
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"The Agrii do not seem to follow proper rules of life," she answered, frowning. "There is something wrong and I cannot explain what it is."
She takes the things Clarice gave her and looks around. "You said I should try these?"
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"We can go in there and try them on. I know this dress is a little much for every day, but it just looks so nice. Might be good to have something for special occasions."
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"What is a special occasion?"
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As she reached for a curtain to choose her own dressing room, she glanced over at Lauri, curious. "Protection? You mean, like a bodyguard for someone on one of the ships? Or something different?"
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"I do not know what you mean by performance or gallery. What about dinners are parties?"
Oh Lauri-Ell is so much more lost than she was before and she doesn't know what to do.
"I was a soldier. I am now the Accuser, but I also serve as bodyguard to my Emperor and his husband."
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"Tell you what," she offers. "Let's try a couple things on, and once we've found some things we like, we can go get a drink, maybe a snack, and continue the chat?"
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"This things are nice," she tells Clarice as she changes. Of course, she doesn't know to come out to show things off.
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"Just a second, I'm almost done in here. Then we can both come out and show off. I want to see."
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"What are we showing off? I fear I am finding myself lost again, Ma'am."
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She pushed the curtain aside and waited patiently for Lauri to come out.
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Lauri-Ell had been halfway between things, but she put the items back on and came out to stand there. She feels awkward, knowing she will be judged, but the leggings and shirt are very comfortable, and feel both familiar like her uniform in some was, but truly comfortable.
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Leggings were finally heading out of vogue in her time, but she could recognize the usefulness of them in Lauri's situation. Even so, one did not let one's colleague wear a shirt with leggings that did not cover the rear.
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Turn around? She indeed does so, standing with her back to Clarice.
"Is there something wrong with the back?"
The shirt does not cover her rear. But Lauri-Ell would not mind this at all.
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She tilts her head. "Hmm. Okay, usually with leggings you want to cover your, er, hindquarters. But someone in as good shape as you can certainly pull it off. Not only that, but ... I don't think the reasons for the fashion rule exactly apply on Agra 10."
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"My uniform never required covering my butt," Lauri-Ell answered. That seems a silly stipulation. "Things that hang loose and long can be caught upon foliage, or grabbed by the enemy. tighter fits are safer."
She is glad she is in good shape. It makes her a good guardian.
"This is good then?"
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"Yeah, it looks good on you. And those leggings would match any of the tops you grabbed, too. ... How's my dress look in the back? Do you think it's too low?"
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"I do not know what the dress should look like," she admitted as she moved to walk behind Clarice to look at it. "Should it cover your butt?"
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HDU make me almost LOL at work
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One more in the books! TY, this was a fun one