What's your standard outfit?

Thank you! I just knocked them together with Photoshop, though the first draft I ran through with IrfanView, which is good for basic image manipulation. And, Rook sounds like quite the dapper intellectual indeed!

And thank you! I suppose it’s time I grow up and start using something more sophisticated than MS Paint.
P.S. Just tried out IrfanView - thanks for the tip! It’s rather intuitive to use. Here’s Rook’s card:

(No allegiances anymore, after having second thoughts about being with Hell. Might align with the Church or the Tomb Colonists someday, though!)

Moriarty is stat-capped and stat-boosted in Shadowy, which I interpret as the fact he doesn’t need to dress in understated clothes to blend in. He’s not fully human, if the Bazaar is telling the truth. That said, he usually defaults to either the Shroud of Little Midnights, or the Strange Shore- Parabola Suit, with Kingscale boots.

Usually he has the Tanned Mask on- he’s the sort that would find it morbidly charming, along with a fresh set of Lenguals. It’s an amusing image- a masked face that appears, then fades into the crowd, with only the murmur of gloves and the hazy un-memory of Irrigo to betray him. That or zooming past on his Thoroughly Cowed Pony, Monty. Poor Monty.

Other than that, he’s usually carrying a Knife of Lost Sky- its’ an efficient weapon and mesmerizing during Laudanum trips. He also has a tattoo of the Sun, following that theme. His greatest desire is to be able to freely return to the surface. Also he typically works with a Laconic Prodigy, Amelia, who’s charged with dragging his body home and helping oversee his affairs from the rooftops. Other common companions are the Devout Missionary or the Last Constable, but they both have other affairs to handle.

He has many affiliations, but I like to think he’s most heavily affiliated with the Herald, his highly-Truthful newspaper. He gets a kick out of working with both secrets (as a bonafide-shrine having Midnighter) and truth during the course of his day and night job. I like to think Helena, his Intriguer, runs the newspaper as his Co-Editor-in-Chief while he is too occupied to return to Doubt Street during work hours. &quotConstant&quot Companion being used liberally here. I liked what the FBG team said about companion stats- I assumed that Helena, despite being an Important character in her own right, is so busy at the Foreign Office and with the Newspaper she usually can’t help overmuch with Moriarty’s machinations. An upside of her profession, at least, is I doubt she minds that both the Missionary and the Constable seem smitten with Moriarty, given she has sent Moriarty to seduce suspected Civets many, many times.
edited by friendshipranger on 3/17/2014

Cecily has two main outfits, for Persuasive and Watchful (or as I prefer to think of it, ‘regular socialising clothes, and work clothes). Most of the time I default to persuasive because I really LIKE that Magnificent Midnight Blue Gown. She can often be found flitting around Fallen London in it, with a pair of ladies’ lace gloves, masterwork dancing slippers, and a Bejeweled Cane (which doubles as an effective weapon for hitting people over the head with.)

She’s been doing a lot of digs in the Forgotten Quarter lately, for which the Moderately Co-Operative Clothes Colony has proved effective–it can help keep an eye out for things, and sometimes keep her from falling in holes and the like. (It has mostly replaced the Academic Gown, which need to be kept nice for lectures and University work.) She wears this with the Dilmun Club badge and Semiotic Monocle. She has a number of companions, but lately it seems members of her Appreciation Society can be found nearly constantly, trying to get a glimpse of her latest endeavours.

(I don’t think I’ll be making a card at the moment, but I might have lost an hour just now to playing with a steampunk dollmaker. Alas. And here I had translations to be working on.)

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Lorel Cassius often wears suits, and favours the tweed kind of suit jackets. But looks quite dashing in more fancy suits as well. Never without the ‘walking-stick’ however. [But being an inquiry agent, Cassius can be found often in disguises as well]


Here is Mordaine’s preferred attire. No POSI specialization yet, but the plan is for Invisible Eminence. And no spouse, as he’s still holding out hope for Lettice’s affection.
edited by Mordaine Barimen on 6/5/2014