Beyond the shiny things in the bed, Feon's chambers are chock-full of various artwork, furniture, clothes, and even musical instruments, all crammed in haphazardly.
Even on the road, Feon brings coins, metal trinkets, and jewelry to scatter throughout his travel bedding.
With the bounty of pillows and blankets arranged at its perimeter, the bed has the look of a strange, golden nest. The quality and value seem to range drastically from mundane trinkets and common currency to a necklace that looks suspiciously as if it might have once been someones family heirloom.
Played straight, and best illustrated with a direct quote:įeons bed is covered in all manner shiny objects: golden coins, surprisingly sizable jewels, pearl crusted broaches, bejeweled goblets, gilt dinnerware.
He is also awkward at best and flat-out rude at worst when trying to fit in with the gossip and chatter of the ladies.
Different for Girls: To maintain his identity of "Lady Fae," Feon has to learn the ways of court ladies' fashion rather quickly.
D-Cup Distress: When Feon, entirely naked and in his newly feminine form, tries to do jumping jacks.
#Spitfire clothing stock symbol skin#
Dark-Skinned Blond: Feon, with his warm brown skin and pure gold hair.
Discussed between Feon and Lysithea at their first in-text meeting Feon asks why Lysithea doesn't wear dresses anymore, and she replies that it's a matter of style. And when they're sizing themselves up in the mirror preparing for such a function.you get the idea. And any time the characters encounter one another at a social function. The POV characters are all royals who understand the importance of clothing and presentation to some degree, so any time a new non-servant character is introduced, expect there to be a description of that character's outfit.