Thursday, September 6, 2012

Lazy sunday afternoon

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Heathfells are one of the most beautiful areas in the Middle-earth. Huge fields of lavender and colorful trees - what a grace! It's just a pity that they are infested by evil creatures, including maddened Draig-luth and cunning hounds. Nevertheless, Brewbelly decided to spend her Sunday afternoon there, even if it meant cutting her way through enemies.

It wasn't even so bad in the end. A few archers here, a few silly puppies there, and she was right in the middle of lavender field, enjoying herself. Her only companion was her theorbo and countless songs she played, reminding herself of the good old times when she was still a careless hobbit lass, not knowing anything about servants of Sauron. "What good times that were! But they'll return anyway," she conformed herself and took a nap.

Dunland Caretaker's Cloak is another beautiful mantle I've wanted to include in my outfits for a long time. Its gentle lavender color soothes any kind of outfit, but it's really difficult to match because of pastel blue accents. However, the lovely hobbit outfitter's merchandise, Long Fancy Robe, shares the same shade of blue. Dyed violet, both items matched really nicely except for the robe's salmon pink belt and gold hem. I tried to accent those with the shoulders and the helm.


Please let me know what do you think about the outfit in comments, or simply rate below the post's title :)

Chest: Long Fancy Robe, violet dye (Outfitter vendor in Michel Delving)
Head: Ceremonial Helm of the Shield-wall, white dye (Moria warden level 60 set; also available from skirmish barterer or limited sale in the store)
Shoulders: Shoulders of the Sun-lands, violet dye (world drop)
Hands: Traveller's Road-worn Bracers, violet dye (Dunland quest)
Feet: Ceremonial Shoes of the Stone-student, black dye (Moria lore-master level 60 set; also available from skirmish barterer or limited sale in the store)
Back: Dunland Caretaker's Cloak, default dye (Dunland quest)

Monday, September 3, 2012

Guest: Daerundros of Laurelin

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Daerundros said about her outfit: "Gold and white are a color combination that often fits together in harmony, like two sides of the same coin. A mixed blend of items, this outfit is designed to provide comfort while still retaining grace and elegance. After a few months of not coming up with any suitable outfits, I got bored of an old outfit I did for Daerundros and decided to create a new one in more brighter, cheerier colours. I like to think this is the type of outfit one would wear outdoors on a sunny day in Rivendell or Lothlórien. The shoulder pads are perhaps the most attention-attracting element for the outfit, as they are arguably the most striking feature. I intended that from this point on the rest of the outfit would come to the viewer's attention, as one looks down at the chest piece, then the gauntlets, then the leggings, and finally, the boots, all of them heavily accented with stylized elven features. It is heavily inspired by the Golden Mallorn trees of Lothlórien, but also pays tribute to the white city of Gondolin."





Daerundros is a very stylish elven lady, who has submitted some very elegant outfits in the past. Now she's back with very noble attire for her huntress.

Please let us know what do you think about the outfit in comments, or simly rate below the post's title :)

Chest: Fine Elven Campaigner's Armour, white dye (T5 crafted)
Legs: Resplendent Steadfast Leggings of Lothlórien, white dye (T6 crafted)
Head: Balladeer's Hat, default dye (Moria minstrel level 60 set)
Shoulders: Songmaster's Shoulders, white dye (Mirkwood minstrel level 65 set)
Hands: Footman's Gloves, gold dye (T6 crafted)
Feet: Songmaster's Shoes, white dye (Mirkwood minstrel level 65 set)
Back: Cloak of the Boar-clan Warrior, white dye (Dunland quest)

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