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{{CaptionedImage|file=Undying Glory.jpg|title=For glory!|align=left|width=550|caption=Sumptuous materials and vibrant colours secure Dawn's place as the land of [[glory]].}}
==Overview==
==Overview==
{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawn-2914.jpg|align=right|caption=Shield by [[Skian Mhor]]|width=300}}
'''Arthurian, competitive, gleaming, glorious, romantic, Shakespearean, tragic, triumphant<br>
[[Dawn]] is the land of valour; the classical images of gleaming plate, of brightly coloured banners and traditional heraldic devices provide the imagery for the nation. Where the Marches is gritty and down to earth, Dawn is the opposite in glowing primary colours. There is a sumptuous nature to the materials and tones used, idealistic in design instead of practical. The Arthurian, pre-raphaelite and neo-medievalism movements all provide strong themes and forms to the nation.
[[Dawn]] is the land of valour; the classical images of gleaming plate, of brightly coloured banners and traditional heraldic devices provide the imagery for the nation. Where the Marches is gritty and down to earth, Dawn is the opposite in glowing primary colours. There is a sumptuous nature to the materials and tones used, idealistic in design instead of practical. The Arthurian, pre-raphaelite and neo-medievalism movements all provide strong themes and forms to the nation.


There is a touch of tragic flaw to the people here though also, with elements of Shakespeare's tragedies and Tennyson's poems threaded through their lives, leaving shadow in contrast to all the glorious polished armour.
There is a touch of tragic flaw to the people here though also, with elements of Shakespeare's tragedies and Tennyson's poems threaded through their lives, leaving shadow in contrast to all the glorious polished armour.


''Also see [[Dawn costumes]] and [[Dawn icons and artistry]].''
''Also see [[Dawn costumes]] and [[Dawn culture and customs#Icons and Artistry|icons and artistry]].''
==Feel==
 
Arthurian, competetive, gleaming, glorious, romantic, Shakespearean, tragic, triumphant.
==Breakdown==
==Breakdown==
===Influences===
<big>'''Influences</big><br>
Idealised high medieval, Pre-raphaelite, Arthurian
Idealised high medieval, Pre-raphaelite, Arthurian


===Materials===
<big>'''Materials</big><br>
Linen, velvet, silk, damask, brocade, fur linings and trim, butter-soft kid leather and suedes.
Linen, velvet, silk, damask, brocade, fur linings and trim, butter-soft kid leather and suedes.
===Colours===
 
<big>'''Colours</big><br>
The palette is summer, a meadow in full bloom. It’s a myriad of bright, floral colours, accented with some darker jewel shades. Gold, emerald green, bright reds, clear sky blues set off against an occasional sumptuous black. Whatever the colour it should be vivid and lush but remain tasteful.
The palette is summer, a meadow in full bloom. It’s a myriad of bright, floral colours, accented with some darker jewel shades. Gold, emerald green, bright reds, clear sky blues set off against an occasional sumptuous black. Whatever the colour it should be vivid and lush but remain tasteful.
{{CaptionedImage|file=Willam De Gauvain.jpg|title=A cote with elbow length sleeves, with clean lines, elegant and simple design. The belt and pouch are richly dyed leather suggesting wealth, but metal accents reinforce the Dawnish theme.|align=left|width=250}}
===Clothing===
The classic dress for all genders is a long robe with full sleeves or houppelande. The cloth may be silk, velvet, brocade or fine wool and could be subtly patterned. They are often fur trimmed. These are generally worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high legged boots.


Some Dawnish might choose to wear a dress or bliaut instead, with simple flowing lines and quite a low neck line, possibly revealing a chemise or shift below. Sleeves are again often extravagantly long.
<big>'''Armour</big><br>
Most knights wear the most flamboyant armour they can afford, often covered with a surcoat bearing their personal or house heraldry. Some will wear mail, some with plated reinforcement, and some a full harness. Knights-errant often wear less armour but everyone who is part of a noble house will sport their colours.


Houppelandes may be worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high boots.
High quality leather armour mimics the form of plate – breastplates, gorgets with articulated arms, vambraces etc may all be worn and often bear their owners’ heraldry as a form of rich decoration. Full length ‘coats’ of leather scale or plates may be worn alone or under more leather armour.


Headgear for everyone is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend and fantasy. Circlets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of gold or simple leather.
The armour is designed not only to protect in war but also to proclaim their glory and make their deeds all the more memorable.


Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down.
<big>'''Shields</big><br>
Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices.  


===Armour===
<big>'''Weapons</big><br>
Most knights wear the most flamboyant armour they can afford, often covered with a surcoat bearing their personal or house heraldry. Some will wear mail, some with plated reinforcement, and some a full harness. Knights Errant often wear less armour but everyone who is part of a noble house will sport their colours.
The archetypal Dawnish weapon is the medieval broadsword, but ornate warhammers, maces and axes are also used. Missile weapons are rare; archery is seen as a fitting contest of skill, rather than a glorious weapon of war.


High quality leather armour mimics the form of plate – breastplates, gorgets with articulated arms, vambraces etc may all be worn and often bear their owners’ heraldry as a form of rich decoration. Full length ‘coats’ of leather scale or plates may be worn alone or under more leather armour.
==Clothing==
The classic dress for all genders is a long robe with full sleeves or houppelande. The cloth may be silk, velvet, brocade or fine wool and could be subtly patterned. They are often fur trimmed. These are generally worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high legged boots. Some Dawnish might choose to wear a dress or bliaut instead, with simple flowing lines and quite a low neck line, possibly revealing a chemise or shift below. Sleeves are again often extravagantly long. Houppelandes may be worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high boots.


The armour is designed not only to protect in war but also to proclaim their glory and make their deeds all the more memorable.
Headgear for everyone is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headdresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend and fantasy. Circlets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of gold or simple leather.


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Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down.
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===Shields===
===Noble costume===
Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices.  
Noble costume should aim to be resplendent. The cut is simple - sleeves may be dagged but are not slashed or puffed - the fabrics are luxurious, the colours are rich and hems are lined with fur or ermine. Often costume is in house colours or embroidered with the house’s device. An emphasis on form over function can mark an outfit as particularly Dawnish. With dresses, cuts are simple, but the materials, the colours, the linings and the trims are rich, detailed and luxurious. Silk, velvet and brocade are ideal. Belts and pouches are best richly dyed leather suggesting wealth, with metal accents.
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Clarice.jpg
Noble in Blue is Dancing.png
DawnNoble.jpg
PurpleNoble.jpg
Sceptre.jpg
Cup and Crown.jpg
Wounded Dawnish Changeling.png
DawnSillyHats.jpg
BlueNoble.png
GoodSerBadSer.jpg
Willam De Gauvain.jpg
Fan of Dawn.png
Celebration.jpg
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===Weapons===
===Yeofolk costume===
The archetypal Dawnish weapon is the medieval broadsword, but ornate warhammers, maces and axes are also used. Missile weapons are rare; archery is seen as a fitting contest of skill, rather than a glorious weapon of war.
The costume of [[Yeofolk of Dawn|Dawnish Yeofolk]] echoes that of nobles, and while it often includes vibrant colours it is likely to be a little less ornamented and more practical then the resplendent clothing of their betters, but many are prosperous and most still dream of taking and passing a Test of Mettle. They mix easily with the nobility and richer yeofolk may look similar to nobles from an impoverished house.
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YeofolkAndChild.jpg
ProsperousYeofolk.png
FancyKatra.jpg
GreenGoldMouse.jpg
YeofolkLookingBlue.png
VandaleRetainer.jpg
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==Noble costume==
===Headwear===
Noble costume should be resplendent. The cut is simple - sleeves may be dagged but are not slashed or puffed - but the fabrics are luxurious, the colours are rich and hems are lined with fur or ermine. Often costume is in house colours or embroidered with the house’s device.
Dawnish Headwear encompasses all the more elaborate medieval variety of hats, up to the start of the Renaissance. Headgear for all genders is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headdresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend - henins, crispinettes etc.
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SplendidHeadwear.png
ResplendentChaperon.png
NoblePointyHat.jpg
Red Flower Crown Changeling.jpg
MugWithHat.jpg
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With dresses, cuts are simple, but the materials, the colours, the linings and the trims are rich, detailed and luxurious. Silk, velvet and brocade are ideal.
===Jewellery===
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Jewellery is an important part of costume for all Dawnish nobility. Ideally it should be ornate and bejewelled to emphasize the status of the wearer. Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down. Crowns and tiaras are common for earls and other nobles who wish to demonstrate their political power. Fillets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of a precious metal or simple leather.
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{{CaptionedImage|file=TatyannaOrzel.jpg |title=Simple cut, but rich fabrics hemmed with gold|width=200}}
file:StatementPiece.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnSillyHats.jpg|title=Three well-dressed Orzel nobles in chaprons. Flamboyant, bright colours, rich textiles, and an emphasis on form over function mark this as particularly Dawnish. Iconic dagging on the hood worn by the left-hand figure, andfFur trim on hems and sleeve openings to display wealth.|width=200}}
file:TwiceCrownedChangeling.jpg
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file:HoupeThereItIs.png
{{CaptionedImage|file=Scorpion.jpg|title=Knights do not always wear their armour - many dress in rich costume just as other nobles do.|width=150|title=Costume: model's own}}
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Happycouple.jpg|width=250|title=The armour, fur, and sword mark Rhi (R) as a noble, while Adam (L) could be a noble or a high ranking yeoman retainer - most likely a seneschal.}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Clarice.jpg|width=300|title=Rich textiles,clean lines, and bright colours. Finely woven fabric with a shiny texture reinforces the wealth of this Dawnish noble.}}
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<span12>{{CaptionedImage|file=William Dromond.jpg|width=300|title=Simple cut, rich colours, House heraldry on the chest. Simple leather mage armour.}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=MoreOrzels.jpg |title=Rich colours, reflecting the House heraldry. Simple designs, especially on the dress, with full sleeves.|width=300}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Knights2.png|title=Fur is often used to decorate cloaks.|align=left|width=400|caption=Costumes: models' own}}</span12>
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawn-2926.jpg|align=left|width=150}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnNaga.jpg|title=Hems are often trimmed with fur or ermine.|align=left|width=150}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Troubadour.png |title=Rich fabrics and a fine hat.|align=left|width=150}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnNoble.jpg|title=Rich colours and heraldry combining the House Rondell insignia, and the personal image of the griffin rampant - note the detail on the pouch.|align=left|width=150}}
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==Yeomen costume==
===Children===
[[Yeomen of Dawn|Dawnish Yeomen]] wear less resplendent costume than their betters, but many are prosperous and most still dream of joining the nobility. They mix easily with the nobility and richer yeomen may look similar to nobles from an impoverished house.
Young children are an opportunity for noble houses to display their wealth and power. [[Squire|Squires]] are dressed in robes decorated with the house symbols. Older children, noble or yeofolk, want the most expensive clothes their parents can afford. Even when it is not ornamented, it is often strikingly coloured.
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<span12>{{CaptionedImage|file=Surcote.jpg|width=250|title=A proud retainer wearing the heraldic colours of his noble house.|caption=Surcote and tunic by Jude Reid}}
file:Squire.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=ProsperousYeoman.png|width=250|title=Yeomen echo the costume of the nobles, and while it often includes vibrant colours it is likely to be a little less ornamented and more practical.}}
file:TestOfCitizenship.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=Proud.jpg|width=250|title=Yeomen wear less resplendent costume, but a rich or respected yeoman may look similar to a poor noble.}}
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{{CaptionedImage|file=VandaleRetainer.jpg|title=While few yeomen can afford a full harness, a mithril breastplate provides valuable protection when a retainer accompanies their noble into a dangerous environment.|width=250}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=YeomanArcher.jpg|width=250|title=Some yeomen eschew the bright colours of the nobles, and favour more practical clothing. This yeoman is wielding a bow  as a weapon of war - something few nobles would wish to do.}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=Seneschal2.jpg|width=250|title=Costume: model's own}}
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==Headwear==
==Armour==
Dawnish Headwear encompasses all the more elaborate medieval variety of hats, up to the start of the Renaissance. Headgear for all genders is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend - henins, crispinettes etc. Regal jewellery such as crowns and tiaras are common for all Earls and powerful nobles.
===Plate===
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The very wealthiest knights of Dawn possess a harness of plate, but it is more than just armour. The nation, house or personal symbol maybe etched, engraved or decorated on the armour. Alternatively a rich embroidered cloak could be thrown over the plate. A beautiful surcoat or jupon can be used to emphasise the knight’s regal nature . Individual pieces of plate are often worn over mail. Even without a surcoat, a noble can demonstrate their link to a house with a richly dyed padding worn under the harness.
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{{CaptionedImage|file=MugWithHat.jpg|align=left|width=250|title=While this magistrate eschews vibrant Dawnish colours, he still wears a rich chaperon to highlight his Dawnish heritage.|caption=A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaperon_%28headgear%29 chaperon]}}
ArmouredEarl.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=NoblePointyHat.jpg |title=An extravagant conical hat with trailing fabric.|align=left|caption=A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hennin conical hennin ]  made by Purple Zebra Costumes |width=500}}
Battle Cambion.jpg
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DawnishSplendor.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=ExoticHeadgear.jpg|align=left|width=450|title=Extravagant headgear can take a number of forms, but often suggests a crown.}}
ContemplativeKnight.png
{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawnx14.jpg|align=left|width=300|caption=Costume by [http://www.kats-hats.co.uk/ Kats Hats]}}
Plate and Flower Crown.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=Martel Battle.jpg|width=300}}
HeavyChangeling.jpg
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Bloodied Plate.png
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==Jewellery==
===Mail===
Jewellery is an important part of costume for male and female Dawnish nobility. Ideally it should be ornate and bejewelled to emphasize the status of the wearer. Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down. Fillets, circlets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of gold or simple leather.
Mail is highly valued, either worn under plate or by itself. Ideally such armour should include a surcoat or a robe decorated with a house symbol, often a [[legendary beasts|fabulous beast]] like a chimera or a dragon.
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QuestingYeoman.jpg
KnightInGreen.png
GreatswordErrant.jpg
Aurum Walking.png
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===Leather===
<span12>{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawn Mugs.jpg|title=Circlets, headbands, and even crowns are very popular in Dawn.|align=left|width=230}}
Leather armour is common in Dawn, and is often worn by [[Yeofolk of Dawn|yeofolk]] and [[knights-errant]]. It should range from simple protection to something designed to look as stunning as possible.
{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnYoungQueen.jpg|align=left|width=445}}</span12>
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Leather and Chain Knight-Errant.jpg
LeatherDraughir.png
Emerald Cambion.jpg
YeomanArcher.jpg
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==Plate==
===Mage Armour===
The very wealthiest Dawn Knights possess a harness of plate, but it is more than just armour. The nation, house or personal symbol maybe etched, engraved or decorated on the armour. Alternatively a rich embroided cloak could be thrown over the plate. A beautiful surcoat or jupon like the one Henry V is wearing emphasizes the knight’s regal nature.
[[Weapons_%26_armour#Mage_Armour|Mage armour]], like other Dawnish armour, is often ornamented and may bear heraldic devices.
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Cambionknight.jpg|width=250}}
file:TatyannaOrzel.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawn-3453.jpg|width=250|title=A rich cloak is often worn over plate, especially in House colours.|caption=Armour by [http://www.nortonarmouries.com/ Norton Armouries]<br/>Surcote by [[The Midgard Seamstress]]}}</span12></row-fluid>
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{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnPlate.jpg|title=A range of Dawnish plate. Each of the De Rondells demonstrates their house allegiance in a different way, while the knight-errant in white has yet to choose a personal heraldry but wears a non-traditional white-and-gold rather than the blue-and-gold common to many knights-errant.|width=400}}
Enchanting Areloe.jpg
{{CaptionedImage|file=NobleAndYeoman.jpg|width=300|title=Personal symbols are often etched, egraved or decorated on armour and even the poorest noble strives to wear something indicative of their House.}}
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{{CaptionedImage|file=ArmouredEarl.jpg|width=300|title=Even without a surcote, this noble suggests his House affiliation with the richly died padding he wears under his harness. The pouch is accented with the personal heraldic device of a griffin rampant.}}
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==Mail==
===Shields===
Mail is highly valued, either worn under plate or by itself. Ideally such armour should include a surcoat or a robe decorated with a house symbol, often a [[legendary beasts|fabulous beast]] like the dragon.
Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices. The traditional Dawnish shield is a heater or a kite shield. Whatever the shape, a shield is the perfect place for a Dawnish noble to display their personal arms or the insignia of their house.
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ChampionsBastion.png
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DawnishHero.jpg
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DragonShield.jpg
 
ShieldsVolley.jpg
==Leather==
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Leather armour is common in Dawn, and is often worn by [[Yeomen of Dawn|yeomen]] and [[knights-errant]]. It
should range from simple protection to something designed to look as stunning as possible.
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==Shields==
==Inappropriate Costume==
Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices. The traditional Dawnish shield is a heater or a kite shield. Whatever the shape, a shield is the perfect place for a Dawnish noble to display their personal arms or the insignia of their house
Whilst this look and feel page provides the ideal costume for the nation, it is important for players to familiarise themselves with the [[Costume|general costume rules]] for further guidelines, including those for [[Costume#Inappropriate_Costume|inappropriate costume]].
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{{CaptionedImage|file=Dawn-2911.jpg|title=For glory!|width=200|caption=Shield by [[Skian Mhor]]}}
{{CaptionedImage|file=DawnishHero.jpg|title=Heater shield with insignia; a noble might use personal heraldry, or that of their house, or in some cases might adopt the device of a house with which they are testing.|width=600}}</span12>
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{{CaptionedImage|file=DragonShield.jpg|width=150}}</span12>
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==Children==
{{Dawn Links}}
Young children are an opportunity for noble houses to display their wealth and power. [[Squire|Squires]] are dressed in robes decorated with the house symbols. Older children, noble or yeoman, want the most expensive clothes their parents can afford.
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[[Category:Dawn]]
[[Category:Nations]]

Latest revision as of 15:28, 15 April 2024

For glory!
Sumptuous materials and vibrant colours secure Dawn's place as the land of glory.

Overview

Arthurian, competitive, gleaming, glorious, romantic, Shakespearean, tragic, triumphant
Dawn is the land of valour; the classical images of gleaming plate, of brightly coloured banners and traditional heraldic devices provide the imagery for the nation. Where the Marches is gritty and down to earth, Dawn is the opposite in glowing primary colours. There is a sumptuous nature to the materials and tones used, idealistic in design instead of practical. The Arthurian, pre-raphaelite and neo-medievalism movements all provide strong themes and forms to the nation.

There is a touch of tragic flaw to the people here though also, with elements of Shakespeare's tragedies and Tennyson's poems threaded through their lives, leaving shadow in contrast to all the glorious polished armour.

Also see Dawn costumes and icons and artistry.

Breakdown

Influences
Idealised high medieval, Pre-raphaelite, Arthurian

Materials
Linen, velvet, silk, damask, brocade, fur linings and trim, butter-soft kid leather and suedes.

Colours
The palette is summer, a meadow in full bloom. It’s a myriad of bright, floral colours, accented with some darker jewel shades. Gold, emerald green, bright reds, clear sky blues set off against an occasional sumptuous black. Whatever the colour it should be vivid and lush but remain tasteful.

Armour
Most knights wear the most flamboyant armour they can afford, often covered with a surcoat bearing their personal or house heraldry. Some will wear mail, some with plated reinforcement, and some a full harness. Knights-errant often wear less armour but everyone who is part of a noble house will sport their colours.

High quality leather armour mimics the form of plate – breastplates, gorgets with articulated arms, vambraces etc may all be worn and often bear their owners’ heraldry as a form of rich decoration. Full length ‘coats’ of leather scale or plates may be worn alone or under more leather armour.

The armour is designed not only to protect in war but also to proclaim their glory and make their deeds all the more memorable.

Shields
Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices.

Weapons
The archetypal Dawnish weapon is the medieval broadsword, but ornate warhammers, maces and axes are also used. Missile weapons are rare; archery is seen as a fitting contest of skill, rather than a glorious weapon of war.

Clothing

The classic dress for all genders is a long robe with full sleeves or houppelande. The cloth may be silk, velvet, brocade or fine wool and could be subtly patterned. They are often fur trimmed. These are generally worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high legged boots. Some Dawnish might choose to wear a dress or bliaut instead, with simple flowing lines and quite a low neck line, possibly revealing a chemise or shift below. Sleeves are again often extravagantly long. Houppelandes may be worn over a long shirt, well cut trousers and high boots.

Headgear for everyone is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headdresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend and fantasy. Circlets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of gold or simple leather.

Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down.

Noble costume

Noble costume should aim to be resplendent. The cut is simple - sleeves may be dagged but are not slashed or puffed - the fabrics are luxurious, the colours are rich and hems are lined with fur or ermine. Often costume is in house colours or embroidered with the house’s device. An emphasis on form over function can mark an outfit as particularly Dawnish. With dresses, cuts are simple, but the materials, the colours, the linings and the trims are rich, detailed and luxurious. Silk, velvet and brocade are ideal. Belts and pouches are best richly dyed leather suggesting wealth, with metal accents.

Yeofolk costume

The costume of Dawnish Yeofolk echoes that of nobles, and while it often includes vibrant colours it is likely to be a little less ornamented and more practical then the resplendent clothing of their betters, but many are prosperous and most still dream of taking and passing a Test of Mettle. They mix easily with the nobility and richer yeofolk may look similar to nobles from an impoverished house.

Headwear

Dawnish Headwear encompasses all the more elaborate medieval variety of hats, up to the start of the Renaissance. Headgear for all genders is extravagant, and it is definitely headgear rather than hats. Chaperons are often worn to impress, and the type of headdresses worn by Arthurian women are the stuff of legend - henins, crispinettes etc.

Jewellery

Jewellery is an important part of costume for all Dawnish nobility. Ideally it should be ornate and bejewelled to emphasize the status of the wearer. Jewellery is exquisite - a jewelled dagger sheath, a filigreed necklace, a pair of combs, even the poorest will have a piece of treasured jewellery handed down. Crowns and tiaras are common for earls and other nobles who wish to demonstrate their political power. Fillets and headbands are also popular for all whether made of a precious metal or simple leather.

Children

Young children are an opportunity for noble houses to display their wealth and power. Squires are dressed in robes decorated with the house symbols. Older children, noble or yeofolk, want the most expensive clothes their parents can afford. Even when it is not ornamented, it is often strikingly coloured.

Armour

Plate

The very wealthiest knights of Dawn possess a harness of plate, but it is more than just armour. The nation, house or personal symbol maybe etched, engraved or decorated on the armour. Alternatively a rich embroidered cloak could be thrown over the plate. A beautiful surcoat or jupon can be used to emphasise the knight’s regal nature . Individual pieces of plate are often worn over mail. Even without a surcoat, a noble can demonstrate their link to a house with a richly dyed padding worn under the harness.

Mail

Mail is highly valued, either worn under plate or by itself. Ideally such armour should include a surcoat or a robe decorated with a house symbol, often a fabulous beast like a chimera or a dragon.

Leather

Leather armour is common in Dawn, and is often worn by yeofolk and knights-errant. It should range from simple protection to something designed to look as stunning as possible.

Mage Armour

Mage armour, like other Dawnish armour, is often ornamented and may bear heraldic devices.

Shields

Shields are highly popular in Dawn, as much for their decoration as their ability to protect. Heater shields are the favoured shape, decorated with personal or household devices. The traditional Dawnish shield is a heater or a kite shield. Whatever the shape, a shield is the perfect place for a Dawnish noble to display their personal arms or the insignia of their house.

Inappropriate Costume

Whilst this look and feel page provides the ideal costume for the nation, it is important for players to familiarise themselves with the general costume rules for further guidelines, including those for inappropriate costume.

Further Reading

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