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... ndria by his side; the two of them were properly clothed in courtly attire.
In particular, with House Ferrondel’s colors. Less militant, and more majestic. A white tunic, with golden embroidery and knotwork.
His trousers were brilliant scarlet with gilded embellishments.
And Aelindria’s attire was much the same.
Blending the inherent militancy of a Magi’s role with the finely spun and tailored craft that only a noble house could afford, even one as minor as Ferron ...
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