>>5770181I’ve learned many over the years of dressing up and assuming a persona, but one thing that continues to surprise me is the anonymity I get when I visit places without my makeup - mostly there to accentuate the eyelashes - and costume. My dyed white hair doesn’t mean much when there’s twenty something people here whose hair are dyed as well.
As suspected, the… posters in this area are a lot more vulgar in tone. There’s a lot more emphasis on the physique of the performers. One illustration is depicting a female giant carrying a mortar (the artillery gun kind) while wearing the typical clothing seen on birdmen or angels: shorts, accessories from precious metals - armlets, bracelets, finger rings, thigh rings - and… not much else.
"Arabella the Hawk"
Another depicts a male goblin with two swords wearing only a skirt styled to resemble leaves and vines which wrap around his groin.
In a poster nearby Green Lamps, he is more… tastefully dressed. While his doublet and breeches are slashed - with very prominent holes to emphasize the clothing underneath - the accompanying text is more concerned about the swordsmanship of this person.
"Grianggrai of Two Swords"