Costume
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Costume, the dress and clothing of humans and humanlikes, has changed through the millennia. Clothing indicates social class, profession, cultural and ethnic derivation, and the whims of fashion. Military persons and servants of the state also dress in distinctive costume to show their position and function. Wizards and priests since ancient time have worn special costume. Most cultures have separate clothing for men and women, and often for children.
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Costume of the Pallathantic
Costume Periods of the Pallathantic
- Pre-Yophenthean Costume
- Early Yophenthean Empire, 300 to 550
- High Yophenthean Empire, 550 to 840
- Late Yophenthean Empire,840 to 1000
- Yophenthean Successor States, 1000 to 1300
- Age of Sky, 1300 to 1600
- Humanlike Resurgence, 1600 to 1800
- Early Chaotic Magian,1800 to 2000
- High Chaotic Baroque, 2000 to 2290
- Late Chaotic Baroque, Isbajutha, 2290 to 2350
- Neo-Arathracian, Incarnandist, 2350 to 2445
- New Medibgóëse, 2445 to 2505
- New Thracian, 2505 to 2580
- High Aurician, 2580 to 2630 (High Bijälish, 2575 to 2626)
- New Throvian or New Aurician, 2630 to 2690
- Asbardian Pickelhaube Dragon Knight Helmets
- New Imperial, 2690 to 2740
- Modern, 2740 to present
List of Costumes, Garments, Textiles, and Dyes
- Drinca
- Dwarven Codpieces
- Ffwrsva
- Gensk Linen
- Gorcorumb Coat
- Imridsul
- Iseamber Crown
- Rhabufely
- Rhogarion
- Safoth
- Svigask
- Thíamu
- Thraven Coat
- Yuncovit
See Also
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