From: CourseMan (Email)
Subject: Due Rewards
So, A good friend of mine recently joined me for a very dangerous and difficult mission, but in the line of duty, he missed out on some of the rewards. Most importantly, my good friend never got the opportunity to try on the fantastic costumes we all got to wear during one part of our operation. I think, then that I can do the guy no greater favour than to send him a modified copy of the outfit to try on in his own time, and maybe show off to some of his lady friends. I know you'll look absolutely dashing in this one, MeleeMan! Have fun!
Quote (CheerUp.GMO)
This outfit is, without shadow of a doubt, a cheer-leader's outfit. The primary colour theme is gold and white. starting at the bottom, it supplies athletic sneakers, in white, with simple white pop socks that only barely peek up above the height of the shoes. The legs are left bare up to a short skirt — much shorter certainly than the original cheer uniform that this design has been modified from — pleated and in an even gold colour. For the sake of fortune and modesty, a pair of tight, form-fitting ultra-short gym shorts, in white, are included, thought they'll really only serve to emphasise, rather than hide, on any male wearing them.
Up top, the midriff is left bare, before a turtle-necked sport top begins at about chest height, and covers the arms down to the wrists. Like the skirt, this is gold in colour, but it is covered over by a white v-neck sleeveless shell top. the outfit comes complete with its usual white and gold pom-poms, as well s the hair tie if desired, but as an extra addition it also has the option of applying a slightly over-sized gridiron sports helmet, in gold with a white face guard. The helmet is sized and fitted such that if MeleeMan were to wear it as well, it would completely obscure the upper half of his face.
Of course, I couldn't send my good friend a costume without also sending a special something to someone else too. Damascus, I hope the big guy isn't giving you too much of a headache. Give him a wink and a kiss from me, would you? Maybe while wearing a costume...
Quote (Blood-drinking Blade.GMO)
This outfit was designed for Damascus by CourseMan, and harkens back to frightful stories about possessed or cursed weapons, feared and fabled for granting their wielders power, but ultimately destroying them as well. Versions of the mythos exist everywhere, though the one Courser settled one was the traditional blood-drinking blade.
It starts with boots that come to edged points on the flat at the front, encase the foot and calf tightly in form fitting style, and bear upward-angled wing-blades on the back. They are a blue metal that shines, and bears channelled etchings every few centimetres up the body of the boot. The grooves are stained red, as is the honed edge of the toe and the rear-facing blades. The top of the boots taper towards the back in a slight upward curve.
The legs are left bare, though Damascus' own skin is armour enough. A slim belt circles the hips, also fashioned with a bladed edge on the top and bottom, and made to look like slim sword, coiled about the waist. The buckle is an asymmetrical hilt design, with a narrow, back-facing cross-guard and rather than holes, there is just a single long groove running the centre of the belt all the way around; it fastens on a single notch in the back, which is positioned to fit Damascus comfortably. As with the boots, and indeed with similar channel lines elsewhere on the outfit, it is stained an old blood red, where all else is blue metal. If the belt is removed, and gripped by the piece just below the cross-guard buckle, it will straighten and become rigid if the wielder wishes, and can function exactly as one would expect a sword to. The wearer can control the rigidity of the blade/belt mentally with ease.
The belt tops a kilt-like skirt that is itself made of what looks like a pleated array of long daggers, simple but elegant in design, with a slight curve to each that lends the appearance of flowing when worn. Unlike the belt, these cannot be detached as proper weapons, but they move freely on the band, and all bear particularly razor sharp blades, stained with the same blood red highlights on the blades and tips. The result is that while the wearer is not going to cut themselves on these, any male trying to reach a hand under or interfere with the skirt in any way is liable to find themselves cut to ribbons — even if they are careful about it, it would only take a small movement from Damascus to do them an injury, if she wanted.
The midriff remains bare, while the chest is covered with a secure, molded chest plate that supports and minimises her chest as much as is practical without being uncomfortable. It is formed in one piece, starting just below the solar plexus, and rising high enough to fully disguise her cleavage at the front. Despite this reserved design, it bears an intricate patterning that draws the eyes to the chest and down the centre; If Damascus herself were a blade, then this chest piece would resemble the forte, and a particularly deep blood channel serves as the central focus for the other inward-tracing etching. Also fitting for a forte piece, there are actually no sharp edges on this part of the outfit.
Damascus' head is left unadorned in this outfit, save for a single, slim metal circlet around the forehead, which is set with a red stone. It glows progressively more, the more blood the outfit drinks. That's a thing that should probably be mentioned — fitting of the blood-drinking blade, this outfit drains and absorbs blood and other bodily fluids that come into contact with it, and does so with special enthusiasm if the bleeding is as a result of cuts made by the outfit itself, or its wearer.
Hope you both enjoy!
-Courser
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