So, at Simucon I won a Nalea gown of my own creation. This is very nice, but Sereh only wears gowns about twice a year.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 3 million on the PC
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.
The scripts are as follows:
CLENCH: You nervously gather a fistful of your gown's copper silk in one hand, then glance around uncertainly.
EXHALE: You let out a long sigh as you gaze down at the hem of your copper silk gown.
HUG: You clutch your arms around yourself, trying to conceal as much of your throat and collarbone as you possibly can while wearing the low-cut gown.
KICK: In a fit of exasperation, you kick the skirts of your copper silk gown out of your way with a bit more force than necessary as you pace back and forth.
KISS: You pat your lips lightly on the copper silk of your gown.
LEAN: Your long copper silk skirts rustle softly as you shift your weight from one side to the other.
PINCH: You pick fretfully at the flawless copper silk of your gown.
PULL: You feel a blush rise to your cheeks as you tug the neckline of your copper silk gown a little bit higher.
PUSH: You lightly fluff out the copper silk skirt of your gown.
RAISE: You carefully gather the long skirts of your copper silk gown and raise the hem to mid-calf.
RUB: You gently smooth the skirts of your gown, coaxing away the wrinkles and restoring the naturally elegant drape of the copper silk.
TAP: You drum your fingers thoughtfully against your thigh, causing the hem of your copper silk gown to swirl in response.
TICKLE: You trace aimless designs over the copper silk of your gown with your fingertips.
TILT: The long, copper silk skirts of your elegant gown puddle around your feet as you sink into a curtsy low enough to honor royalty.
TOUCH: You trace a fingertip down the side of your copper silk gown, emphasizing its fitted, flattering lines
TWIRL: As you pirouette, the skirts of your gown flare outward in a billow of copper silk.
WAVE: You sway back and forth, causing the skirts of your copper silk gown to swish back and forth as well.
SEREH
SEREH
Re: Create your own Nalea gown
08/15/2011 10:16 AM CDT
CURRENT BID: 3 million on PC TWICE
So, at Simucon I won a Nalea gown of my own creation. This is very nice, but Sereh only wears gowns about twice a year.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 3 million on the PC
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.
The scripts are as follows:
CLENCH: You nervously gather a fistful of your gown's copper silk in one hand, then glance around uncertainly.
EXHALE: You let out a long sigh as you gaze down at the hem of your copper silk gown.
HUG: You clutch your arms around yourself, trying to conceal as much of your throat and collarbone as you possibly can while wearing the low-cut gown.
KICK: In a fit of exasperation, you kick the skirts of your copper silk gown out of your way with a bit more force than necessary as you pace back and forth.
KISS: You pat your lips lightly on the copper silk of your gown.
LEAN: Your long copper silk skirts rustle softly as you shift your weight from one side to the other.
PINCH: You pick fretfully at the flawless copper silk of your gown.
PULL: You feel a blush rise to your cheeks as you tug the neckline of your copper silk gown a little bit higher.
PUSH: You lightly fluff out the copper silk skirt of your gown.
RAISE: You carefully gather the long skirts of your copper silk gown and raise the hem to mid-calf.
RUB: You gently smooth the skirts of your gown, coaxing away the wrinkles and restoring the naturally elegant drape of the copper silk.
TAP: You drum your fingers thoughtfully against your thigh, causing the hem of your copper silk gown to swirl in response.
TICKLE: You trace aimless designs over the copper silk of your gown with your fingertips.
TILT: The long, copper silk skirts of your elegant gown puddle around your feet as you sink into a curtsy low enough to honor royalty.
TOUCH: You trace a fingertip down the side of your copper silk gown, emphasizing its fitted, flattering lines
TWIRL: As you pirouette, the skirts of your gown flare outward in a billow of copper silk.
WAVE: You sway back and forth, causing the skirts of your copper silk gown to swish back and forth as well.
So, at Simucon I won a Nalea gown of my own creation. This is very nice, but Sereh only wears gowns about twice a year.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 3 million on the PC
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.
The scripts are as follows:
CLENCH: You nervously gather a fistful of your gown's copper silk in one hand, then glance around uncertainly.
EXHALE: You let out a long sigh as you gaze down at the hem of your copper silk gown.
HUG: You clutch your arms around yourself, trying to conceal as much of your throat and collarbone as you possibly can while wearing the low-cut gown.
KICK: In a fit of exasperation, you kick the skirts of your copper silk gown out of your way with a bit more force than necessary as you pace back and forth.
KISS: You pat your lips lightly on the copper silk of your gown.
LEAN: Your long copper silk skirts rustle softly as you shift your weight from one side to the other.
PINCH: You pick fretfully at the flawless copper silk of your gown.
PULL: You feel a blush rise to your cheeks as you tug the neckline of your copper silk gown a little bit higher.
PUSH: You lightly fluff out the copper silk skirt of your gown.
RAISE: You carefully gather the long skirts of your copper silk gown and raise the hem to mid-calf.
RUB: You gently smooth the skirts of your gown, coaxing away the wrinkles and restoring the naturally elegant drape of the copper silk.
TAP: You drum your fingers thoughtfully against your thigh, causing the hem of your copper silk gown to swirl in response.
TICKLE: You trace aimless designs over the copper silk of your gown with your fingertips.
TILT: The long, copper silk skirts of your elegant gown puddle around your feet as you sink into a curtsy low enough to honor royalty.
TOUCH: You trace a fingertip down the side of your copper silk gown, emphasizing its fitted, flattering lines
TWIRL: As you pirouette, the skirts of your gown flare outward in a billow of copper silk.
WAVE: You sway back and forth, causing the skirts of your copper silk gown to swish back and forth as well.
SEREH
Re: Create your own Nalea gown
08/15/2011 07:01 PM CDT
So, at Simucon I won a Nalea gown of my own creation. This is very nice, but Sereh only wears gowns about twice a year.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 6 million on the PC ONCE
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.
The scripts are as follows:
CLENCH: You nervously gather a fistful of your gown's copper silk in one hand, then glance around uncertainly.
EXHALE: You let out a long sigh as you gaze down at the hem of your copper silk gown.
HUG: You clutch your arms around yourself, trying to conceal as much of your throat and collarbone as you possibly can while wearing the low-cut gown.
KICK: In a fit of exasperation, you kick the skirts of your copper silk gown out of your way with a bit more force than necessary as you pace back and forth.
KISS: You pat your lips lightly on the copper silk of your gown.
LEAN: Your long copper silk skirts rustle softly as you shift your weight from one side to the other.
PINCH: You pick fretfully at the flawless copper silk of your gown.
PULL: You feel a blush rise to your cheeks as you tug the neckline of your copper silk gown a little bit higher.
PUSH: You lightly fluff out the copper silk skirt of your gown.
RAISE: You carefully gather the long skirts of your copper silk gown and raise the hem to mid-calf.
RUB: You gently smooth the skirts of your gown, coaxing away the wrinkles and restoring the naturally elegant drape of the copper silk.
TAP: You drum your fingers thoughtfully against your thigh, causing the hem of your copper silk gown to swirl in response.
TICKLE: You trace aimless designs over the copper silk of your gown with your fingertips.
TILT: The long, copper silk skirts of your elegant gown puddle around your feet as you sink into a curtsy low enough to honor royalty.
TOUCH: You trace a fingertip down the side of your copper silk gown, emphasizing its fitted, flattering lines
TWIRL: As you pirouette, the skirts of your gown flare outward in a billow of copper silk.
WAVE: You sway back and forth, causing the skirts of your copper silk gown to swish back and forth as well.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 6 million on the PC ONCE
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.
The scripts are as follows:
CLENCH: You nervously gather a fistful of your gown's copper silk in one hand, then glance around uncertainly.
EXHALE: You let out a long sigh as you gaze down at the hem of your copper silk gown.
HUG: You clutch your arms around yourself, trying to conceal as much of your throat and collarbone as you possibly can while wearing the low-cut gown.
KICK: In a fit of exasperation, you kick the skirts of your copper silk gown out of your way with a bit more force than necessary as you pace back and forth.
KISS: You pat your lips lightly on the copper silk of your gown.
LEAN: Your long copper silk skirts rustle softly as you shift your weight from one side to the other.
PINCH: You pick fretfully at the flawless copper silk of your gown.
PULL: You feel a blush rise to your cheeks as you tug the neckline of your copper silk gown a little bit higher.
PUSH: You lightly fluff out the copper silk skirt of your gown.
RAISE: You carefully gather the long skirts of your copper silk gown and raise the hem to mid-calf.
RUB: You gently smooth the skirts of your gown, coaxing away the wrinkles and restoring the naturally elegant drape of the copper silk.
TAP: You drum your fingers thoughtfully against your thigh, causing the hem of your copper silk gown to swirl in response.
TICKLE: You trace aimless designs over the copper silk of your gown with your fingertips.
TILT: The long, copper silk skirts of your elegant gown puddle around your feet as you sink into a curtsy low enough to honor royalty.
TOUCH: You trace a fingertip down the side of your copper silk gown, emphasizing its fitted, flattering lines
TWIRL: As you pirouette, the skirts of your gown flare outward in a billow of copper silk.
WAVE: You sway back and forth, causing the skirts of your copper silk gown to swish back and forth as well.
SEREH
Re: Create your own Nalea gown
08/16/2011 03:05 PM CDT
So, at Simucon I won a Nalea gown of my own creation. This is very nice, but Sereh only wears gowns about twice a year.
Auction will go ONCE, TWICE, SOLD and alter idea should be to me by August 25
CURRENT BID: 6 million on the PC TWICE
post here or IM me at serehhealer
GM requirements:
Alteration Requirements:
You may have a long description OR a 15/15/15 with a show is allowable.
The noun must make sense as a low-cut, full-skirted, long gown.
The middle /15/ of your 15/15/15 description must reflect the material the gown is made from. You may also have a color in the field, but only if the material is with it.
Skirts of the gown must be at least ankle-length and full, so nothing tight or short!
The design should be something elegant, no raggedy gowns or peasant clothing.
The top of the gown is low-cut and fitted, so don't make anything that denotes it otherwise. No modest necklines or materials rising to the throat. It's okay not to say it's low-cut in the design, but remember that the script does indicate a low neckline.