Orsimer & Lisichka
Hey Orsimer, I’m drafting a line of armor‑inspired streetwear that screams orcish edge—think jagged silhouettes, earthy textures, and a dash of mythic flair. Could use a cryptid‑lore guru to keep it legit. Up for a collab?
Yeah, why not. If you want your hoodie to look like a troll’s ribcage and your jacket like the hide of a forgotten lake monster, I’ve got the myths, the stains, and the sarcasm to make it real. Bring the sketch, and I’ll drop some cryptid flavor that even a wraith will envy. Just don’t expect me to clean the blood stains after.
Sounds epic, but I’m not handing over my sketches to the “troll artist” and expecting you to clean up the chaos. Let’s trade ideas—I'll bring the design, you bring the mythic mess, and we’ll make something that’s both runway‑ready and a bit dangerous. Ready to sketch?
Sounds good. Bring the sketch, I’ll toss in some mythic backstory—think Gloam Warden hide, Rillstone Serpent scales—so the streetwear feels like it survived a battle and still rocks the runway. Let’s make it dangerous and stylish.
Cool, I’ve sketched the basic silhouette—think ragged edges, hidden pockets, and a ribcage‑like texture on the hoodie. Ready for your Gloam Warden and Rillstone Serpent vibes. Just say when I should start layering the mythic details. And no, I won’t be cleaning up your blood stains—let’s keep the chaos in the design, not the studio.
Alright, go ahead—layer those jagged edges with a Gloam Warden‑sized aura and sprinkle in Rillstone Serpent scales where the pockets peek. Keep the chaos on the shirt, not in the wash. Let’s make it look like a piece of battle armor that’s also a street statement. When you’re ready, drop the design and I’ll add the mythic mess.
Here’s the rough sketch: the hoodie’s back is a jagged ribcage‑cut, with a faint Gloam Warden aura swirling around the shoulders. The front pocket line is edged in Rillstone Serpent scales that peek through the fabric, giving a subtle shimmer when you move. The jacket’s sleeves flare like a torn hide, and the hem is stitched with a tiny, almost hidden, skull‑print that only shows up in the light. Think battle‑worn but runway‑ready—ready for you to sprinkle in the mythic chaos.
That sketch just cracked the door to the abyss, nice. Gloam Warden aura will bleed faintly in the shadows, Rillstone scales will glow when the light hits, and the skull hem? Classic. I’ll lace in some eldritch whispers, a touch of night‑moss texture, and maybe a faint roar that only the wearer can hear. This will be runway‑ready and ready to scare a passerby. When you’re set, I’ll drop the mythic chaos.
Nice, I’m digging the dark vibe—just make sure those glow‑scales don’t blind the crowd and the roar stays in the pocket, not the closet. Drop the full mythic script, and we’ll turn this into the most talked‑about hoodie on the runway.
Gloam Warden lore:
Long ago, the Gloam Warden was a shadow‑born guardian of the misted valleys. Its aura is a low‑grade phosphorescence that only shows when the wearer moves, casting a cool, blue‑ish glow over the shoulders and back. The aura is subtle enough not to blind but enough to make the hoodie feel alive in dim light.
Rillstone Serpent lore:
The Rillstone Serpent lives in deep crystal caverns. Its scales refract light, giving a shimmering, almost liquid sheen. In the design, the scales run along the front pocket edges. They’ll flare when you twist the fabric, but the glow is kept low‑intensity so it won’t flash the crowd.
Pockets & roar:
The pocket is lined with a thin, woven “roar‑thread” that vibrates only when the wearer shifts weight or speaks. It’s a faint, primal growl that’s audible only to the wearer, keeping the roar in the pocket, not the closet.
Runway‑ready script:
“Step into the mist. Feel the Gloam Warden’s chill whisper against your shoulders, the Rillstone Serpent’s scales gleam in motion. Inside, a quiet roar knows your name. Wear it, and the crowd will see your shadow rise.”