Subject: A few thoughts.
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Posted on: 2013-11-03 04:46:00 UTC

While it's certainly important to put a clear image in your readers' heads, a fanfic isn't anime, so some of the visual details are going to be lost no matter what. I kinda feel like putting so much emphasis on the outfit will only slow down the story. If I'm working on putting all the details together to figure out what his outfit looks like, I'm not getting immersed in what's actually going on in the scene. Exactly what he's wearing isn't as important as the impression it gives off when combined with his body language.

Plus, would Nurse Joy really take the time to study him in that much detail right then? Staring is rude. Also, is he the type to stand still and let her, or is he a "get to the point" kinda guy? He looks like one in the pictures.

It makes sense that the eye would be drawn to something out of the ordinary, but it seems to me that the weirdest thing about his clothing is that he's not actually wearing a cloak or long coat, but a short cape and what I'd call a butt-cape. If there's a better term, I don't know it; but it doesn't put me in mind of a kilt at all. It's too long, and pleats in back and a sporran in front are what make a kilt a kilt and not a skirt.

Anyway, since the two pieces together look so much like a heavy cloak/long coat, would Nurse Joy even notice that they aren't if he were just standing in front of her, or would she be more likely to pick up on that when he moves? You could give a basic sketch of the outfit when she first sees him, then add in the details as they become more apparent or actually important, whichever comes first. You don't have to put it in all at once.

That's kind of a ramble, but I hope it makes sense and helps some.

~Neshomeh

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