My fursona in his people's garb! Also, here's a reveal: Fitcher is only his nickname, his Puronian name, the real one (as written in his Pirusavian ID card) is Isevar Panķava.
About the clothing
The Puronian traditional clothing is almost identical with the Mervalian one. This is because: 1) they live side-by-side for centuries, and 2) the Mervalians had always been the arguably most dominant Galeanic ethnic group in Southeastern Levropia.
The garb consists of a ķičara (white, wide-collared shirt) under a kašķona (large coat), both heavily adorned with patterns, such as the Galeanic quincunx. The kašķona is fastened with a leathered, tasseled belt, usually with a ģazaron (dagger) attached onto it.
What makes a Puronian kašķona Puronian is the lack of arpaza (gunpowder tubes) and a shawl, usually black in color, is draped over the shoulder. Ultimately, the kašķona was a Mervalian invention. However, it has become a core part of shared identity among Southern Levropian Galeanic peoples.
About the clothing
The Puronian traditional clothing is almost identical with the Mervalian one. This is because: 1) they live side-by-side for centuries, and 2) the Mervalians had always been the arguably most dominant Galeanic ethnic group in Southeastern Levropia.
The garb consists of a ķičara (white, wide-collared shirt) under a kašķona (large coat), both heavily adorned with patterns, such as the Galeanic quincunx. The kašķona is fastened with a leathered, tasseled belt, usually with a ģazaron (dagger) attached onto it.
What makes a Puronian kašķona Puronian is the lack of arpaza (gunpowder tubes) and a shawl, usually black in color, is draped over the shoulder. Ultimately, the kašķona was a Mervalian invention. However, it has become a core part of shared identity among Southern Levropian Galeanic peoples.
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Ferret
Size 1614 x 2283px
File Size 3.43 MB
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