Hemorani School Uniform — “The Industrial Collegia Standard
🖤 Design Breakdown
1. Tunic Jacket (Outer Layer):
• Deep black or iron-gray, sharply cut at the waist to maintain a military silhouette.
• Double-breasted with red buttons.
• Shoulders structured but not bulky; the cut forces students to maintain erect posture during lessons.
• Collar slightly raised and with a teal continental tie,
2. Undershirt & Accents:
• Undershirt in coal black , visible at the cuffs and neckline. The color symbolizes living intellect — a breath of soul beneath the industrial exterior.
• Cuffs neatly folded with tiny brass snaps, ensuring sleeves never hang loose during lab work or inspections.
3. Belt & Accessories:
• White leather belt — both ornamental and disciplinary. Instructors can tighten it slightly during inspections as a reminder of control.
• Optional white gloves during ceremonies, used in acts of collective oath-taking.
4. Skirt/Kilt:
• Straight, knee-length cut with segmented panels that resemble metal plates — symbolic of the metalwork sacred to the Kynarri.
• Thin crimson piping traces the seams, reinforcing the imperial color scheme.
• Designed for restricted motion, forcing precision in steps and posture during drills or processions.
• Traditional legwear for both male and female Kynarri similar to the
5. Legwear & Footwear:
• Burgundy leggings or stockings, matching the burgundy accents.
• Reinforced leg guards practical for both field study and combat drills, common footwear for most species of Torr'hagal
💠 Color Symbolism and Social Coding
• Black: Ash, dirt, and coal representing the foundation of the Empire.
• Teal: intellect and intelligence representing the empire's value of scholarship (definitely not an ego thing from the Vethraggeborinn/Fudtormenbludr family most of whom have teal eyes)
• White: Purity of purpose, restraint, and institutional belonging.
• Crimson: The Iron Flame, the official religion of the empire.
Every student learns to read these colors fluently
🧩 Behavioral Context
students wearing these uniforms move with synchronized precision. In the hallways of the academies, the sound of heels and talons against the polished floors forms a rhythmic pattern
Teachers expect students to maintain decorum, no idle gestures, no loose fabric, no untidy motion.
During morning assembly, students stand in rows beneath banners of the Iron Flame, reciting the School Litany:
“We must learn strength, We must exercise unity, So that we may establish order”
🕯️ Optional Variants
• Ceremonial Cloak: Worn during graduation, black with red inner lining and metallic clasps shaped like dragons.
• Winter Variant: Heavier fabric with integrated heating filaments and reinforced boots.
• Thalnari Variant: The skirt replaced by flexible paneling suitable for aquatic environments, but maintaining color and form.
• Residential Variant: Highly restrictive variant with a corset, primarily worn in the Zymundan, Oriental, and Arapan colonies
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🖤 Design Breakdown
1. Tunic Jacket (Outer Layer):
• Deep black or iron-gray, sharply cut at the waist to maintain a military silhouette.
• Double-breasted with red buttons.
• Shoulders structured but not bulky; the cut forces students to maintain erect posture during lessons.
• Collar slightly raised and with a teal continental tie,
2. Undershirt & Accents:
• Undershirt in coal black , visible at the cuffs and neckline. The color symbolizes living intellect — a breath of soul beneath the industrial exterior.
• Cuffs neatly folded with tiny brass snaps, ensuring sleeves never hang loose during lab work or inspections.
3. Belt & Accessories:
• White leather belt — both ornamental and disciplinary. Instructors can tighten it slightly during inspections as a reminder of control.
• Optional white gloves during ceremonies, used in acts of collective oath-taking.
4. Skirt/Kilt:
• Straight, knee-length cut with segmented panels that resemble metal plates — symbolic of the metalwork sacred to the Kynarri.
• Thin crimson piping traces the seams, reinforcing the imperial color scheme.
• Designed for restricted motion, forcing precision in steps and posture during drills or processions.
• Traditional legwear for both male and female Kynarri similar to the
5. Legwear & Footwear:
• Burgundy leggings or stockings, matching the burgundy accents.
• Reinforced leg guards practical for both field study and combat drills, common footwear for most species of Torr'hagal
💠 Color Symbolism and Social Coding
• Black: Ash, dirt, and coal representing the foundation of the Empire.
• Teal: intellect and intelligence representing the empire's value of scholarship (definitely not an ego thing from the Vethraggeborinn/Fudtormenbludr family most of whom have teal eyes)
• White: Purity of purpose, restraint, and institutional belonging.
• Crimson: The Iron Flame, the official religion of the empire.
Every student learns to read these colors fluently
🧩 Behavioral Context
students wearing these uniforms move with synchronized precision. In the hallways of the academies, the sound of heels and talons against the polished floors forms a rhythmic pattern
Teachers expect students to maintain decorum, no idle gestures, no loose fabric, no untidy motion.
During morning assembly, students stand in rows beneath banners of the Iron Flame, reciting the School Litany:
“We must learn strength, We must exercise unity, So that we may establish order”
🕯️ Optional Variants
• Ceremonial Cloak: Worn during graduation, black with red inner lining and metallic clasps shaped like dragons.
• Winter Variant: Heavier fabric with integrated heating filaments and reinforced boots.
• Thalnari Variant: The skirt replaced by flexible paneling suitable for aquatic environments, but maintaining color and form.
• Residential Variant: Highly restrictive variant with a corset, primarily worn in the Zymundan, Oriental, and Arapan colonies
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