All That Glitters
If I were to write the words, “Imagine a pugilist at a ball,” I doubt your mind’s eye would conjure this scene. Pug certainly seems happy to have garnered an invitation though. And honestly, she couldn’t be slaying any harder if the Vampire Apocalypse was still in progress. There’s more to today’s comic than kobold cuteness though. And it has a little something to do with playing IRL dress-up.
Did I ever tell you guys about the time I tried LARP? Apparently I did. Cool beans. Anyway, turns out that wearing half a moose hide like a shawl and waggling a pool noodle in the woods was not my jam. It was a dry camp you see, and I needed WAY more booze to find these activities entertaining. But on the other hand, I always suspected that it was a case of wrong place, wrong time, wrong costume. Surely, I reasoned, an ubernerd like me would actually enjoy LARP under the right circumstances? Turns out I was right.
This goes beyond the aesthetics we talked about in “Courtly Dress” or the fancy fatale archetype proposed in “Enter the Slayer” (which incidentally was more or less the prequel to today’s comic). What I’m talking about is the chance to embody your character physically. And that’s an opportunity my group just played through. Is it time for another tale from the table? Does striped chainmail clash with plaid pauldrons?
So no shit, there we were at the Temple of Artemis. Yeah, that Temple of Artemis. It was a Girl By Moonlight game, and our troop of magical girls had to find dates for a very special occasion.
In our alternate history Earth, the city state of Ephesus survived into modern day. Its attendant wonder of the ancient world never fell, and was instead rented out for our school’s annual Moon Dance. Imagine Ephesian prom, but with a huge fuckoff ice sculpture in the shape of the moon. Instead of prom queen the Handmaiden to the Goddess would be elected, and it was our job to get one of our own onstage in the Tiara of Victory rather than the local mean girl.
If you’ve ever seen the Princess Prom episode of She-Ra, you might guess how excited we were. You see, this particular game contains the finest crop of transfems and gender queers that the Handbook-World Discord Server has to offer. And as the gaymer in charge of the proceedings, a thought occurred to me.
“Hey magical girls!” I wrote. “A friend of mine is getting married in a few months. We just went dress shopping, and that gave me an idea. What if we wore our finest prom attire for the session? Not LARP exactly, but a chance to get into the spirit of the thing.”
The sound of high-pitched, joyful squealing was audible even through a text channel. You see, part of the premise of our game is that everyone is eggs. Our magical girls are working in the tradition of Sailor Starlights or Kämpfer. The protags only get to be girls after the standard transformation sequence, powering up into magical girl versions of various Greek heroes. Togas and greaves and Wonder Woman skirts are very much in play.
“Actually,” said one of my players, “What if my character used the opportunity to come out as trans in her non-magical girl persona? She doesn’t expect to win prom queen or anything like that. She just wants to exist in a space and be passively accepted for who she is.”
You might imagine how hard my own empathy pinged off of that one! I did everything I could at that point to make the moment special. The slow entrance to the ball. The special song playing as she walked down the stairs. The suitably stuffed ballot box as the mean girl antagonist was handily defeated.
By doing the silly, playful thing and dressing up along with our characters, that moment of empathy and character growth surged up out of the fictional world and into the real. We were courting bleed of course, and that can be emotionally risky. But the cathartic payoff can make it worthwhile. With careful planning, a controlled setting, and plenty of agency, my player got to live the fantasy coming out experience everyone at that table had always imagined for herself in the IRL. Even as the ST wearing an old graduation dress, I got a piece of it secondhand. And that was a dress-up experience I’d recommend to any magical girl.
So for our question of the day, what do you say we talk about the power of embodied characterization? Do you have a piece of jewelry or clothing that you imagine belongs to your PC? Have you ever done the meme and gone to an escape room as your D&D party? And would you ever consider cosplaying your own character? Tell us all about your own experiences with D&D&Dress-up down in the comments!
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Pugilist looks adorable and deserves every fancy bow and courtly bow.
That’s all I can say; I picture most of my PCs wearing hooded cloaks, but I don’t own one. 🙁
But think of all the ren faires your could wear it to!
I haven’t been to anything similar in decades, Doc. 🙁
Besides, it’d just hang there gathering dust the rest of the time. 🙁
Make a fashion statement! Show up to work like, “I am Rothgar of the North! Beware my fury and my matching leather satchel!”
It works great for Halloween too. Be the Mysterious Old Man in the Tavern. Sit at the corner table with your hood up, and send people on quests in return for chocolate gold coins.
Sort of, I do spend time in medieval festivals and have with my fellow SCA guys had fun in clashing, the crew I used to runnwith had a theme of late dark ages early middle ages, so very nordic raiders themed and I have played Barbarian from Linnorm kings in pathfinder and Norse maruder from Warhammer so thise match… also technically a Guardsman from 40k but that’s military service and reservist training so it might not count, even though wargames with simulation gear is pretty much same as larping.
What kingdom are you in?
I got out of the game due to back pain, but might do swishy poke now that I’m 1) friends with an actual medievalist, and 2) in driving distance if Pensic.
Heavy Combat, the wood and hard rubber beatdown kind. I have a friend whos into Buhurt and another HEMA, as for me I just like to swing big axes or have a shieldwall push contests. Though unfortunately that has diminished since I moved to other side of country, no old castles or historical towns this far north and I have to burn vacation days for travel.
Outlands had a small population. Most events were tourneys rather than larger brawls, though I do have fond memories of playing “You Dirt Bastards” and braining a guy with a cheese wheel made of duct tape.
On the plus side my emplyer lets people dress up for Vappu and Halloween, I was scaring people as a viking last year, had to leave all proper beating tools at home though, good thing no one is aware how dangerous a real shield is :D.
I feel too silly to ever LARP, tho perhaps that is just because the right group and/or conditions have never lead me down that particular path, but I do tend to personalize on minor levels.
I get a set of dice specifically for a character (altho if those dice don’t seem to like rolling well, I might stop using them XD ).
I have taken notes in my character’s voice before, like a journal of their experiences.
And I bought a plush owl for my character who had a pet owl.
Little things that make the experience feel more fun and interesting for me while playing and connect me a bit more on some level.
I’ma need to know that owl’s name.
Tick Tock
Wind-up Clockwork Pigmy Snow Owl
unfortunately the closest I could get in a plush was a Ty Beanie Baby, but it worked well enough
I found this thing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/285308367969?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&srsltid=AfmBOorPgxj6B_-jyjzgr8ffFGNbbJBkrKo2tH7S6Yk7qj9N3S9ZMqxpALM
Is that close?
HAHAHA no, more like Bubo from Clash of the Titans (the original), but smaller and all matte white
https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.redd.it%2Fdqcorutm9uh51.jpg
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=5707507447deac68&sca_upv=1&sxsrf=ACQVn0-uWJvS9N3gf046dYzktPsEBniodg:1704985072176&q=bubo+statuette&tbm=shop&source=lnms&biw=1396&bih=675&dpr=1.38#spd=12798428068806684318
https://www.homedepot.com/b/Paint-Spray-Paint/White/N-5yc1vZapz5Z1z1a3ii
D’aww Pug is so cute.
Yeah she is.
Fun part of that story that Claire left out: did you catch the aside about the moon sculpture?
Yeah, they almost didn’t have one this year. Luckily, my character came in. Unluckily, my character is a bit of a loon, and one that has a wide familiarity with Nintendo, never mind the anachronisms.
The moon statue honoring Artemis that year was patterned off the one from Majora’s Mask. Oops.
What, they don’t have Nintendo in modern-day Turkey? Lemme check this…
http://tinyurl.com/yc5sc8kc
20 minute drive!
Be still my transfem heart at that story. T.T
I actually just hit my one year on HRT yesterday, and got to celebrate with my queer friends! c:
Oh right, this is about gaming. How about them dice, huh?
Is there a secret sign we’re supposed to use when we meet in the wild or something?
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OH! Ahem: “HOW ABOUT THEM DICE INDEED!” :3
I have actually cosplayed my character before! Went to a con last year as an elven wizard. I’m trying to finish version 2.0 before the next one.
One thing I love about D&D is that your character ‘generic fantasy’ enough to be recognizable as “elven wizard” at a con, but still *you* enough to be your own creation.
1979. Gaming friend and I got together and she sewed our characters outfits for us. She was the bard, Deth and I was my ranger Ea. Only have a picture of mine easily accessible though. https://imgur.com/gallery/t3J6Gj1
Speaking as a fan of Roger Zelazny: “Be still my Amberite heart!”
No, she did not.
You are suggesting that Pug is not cute?
HOW DARE YOU!
*activates martial flexibility > pummeling style*
No, I’m saying Thief didn’t pass her disguise check.
My college age son now wears a lot of the outfits I used to wear to work and school (suede vests, boots, tan jeans, loose shirts, leather belt, etc.) in order to dress in-character as his swashbuckling Paladin of Luck for the Curse of Strahd campaign he plays in.
Not complaining, just find it ironic that what I take for daywear is sometimes performative enough to qualify as costume. Plus, he looks much better in it all than I ever did.
(He also just gave me a tweed vest for Christmas to complete my Dr. Henry Jones, Sr. ensemble.)
I hope you whap him with your Jones hat at every opportunity.
“Did Thief make her Disguise check?”
That’s actually Cleric. He made an *incredible* Disguise check.
Dude has come a LONG way:
https://www.handbookofheroes.com/archives/comic/equal-armortunity
“Do you have a piece of jewelry or clothing that you imagine belongs to your PC?”
Imagine? I LARP. I have whole outfits dedicated to to specific characters. Whole modes of dress and style.
“Have you ever done the meme and gone to an escape room as your D&D party?”
Not likely. I have pretty strict “Do Not Cross The Streams” rules for IC and OOC. If it were an escape room being run at the LARP and was ‘part of the LARP”, that’s one thing.
“And would you ever consider cosplaying your own character?”
Not likely, again, IC and OOC streams. Do not cross for that way lies madness. Besides your cosplay should resemble a character famous enough someone will get it (otherwise what’s the point?), and by that I mean someone who isn’t in your immediate LARPing circle… but that’s just like my IMO…
MADNESS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoEhPtkxHdk&t=11s
MADNESS?!?!?!
THIS! IS! LARPING!
/kicksself into deep pit, flounces off in elaborate* costume…
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* Truthfully, my costuming was always super basic poor person level, but I made it work by making it distinctive and always using the same pieces for the same character, frex one had a trenchcoat, one wore a silk jacket with embroidered dragons, one wore a green beret, etc… and then not wearing those articles of clothing for anything else, keeping them for the chartacters only so people associated the costume pieces only witht eh character.
I continue to think “dungeonbounding” may be a little-tapped market.
Aww, Pugilist looks lovely! And Thief’s disguise check definitely beat my passive perception. I didn’t notice her until I read the alt-text and went looking for her.
I haven’t been part of a session where everybody dresses up in character… yet. (There’s been talk amongst my group of doing a Wizard’s Regatta one-shot where we all dress up real fancy, but we have yet to make any concrete plans.)
In the meantime, I sometimes do… I’m not sure if casual cosplay is the term for it? I’ll wear makeup, jewelry, and clothing I already own that reminds me of one of my characters, but I’m not trying to look exactly like them. I’m just going for the *vibes*. Like red-rimmed eyes and green lipstick and an autumnal nature-y outfit for my dryad warlock, or opalescent body glitter and dangly crystal earrings and a dramatic flowy cape for my deva bard.
Sounds like Disneybounding, but for RPGs.
https://wdwprepschool.com/disneybounding/
Dungeonbounding?
Perfect! I’m going to call it Dungeonbounding from now on. Dressing in a way that evokes my character but without looking enough like them that I would get kicked out of a Dungeon World theme park for being “in costume”.
I’ve been cosplaying as my own characters for several years now. My Green Lantern Alex, my Blue Lantern “Unpronouncable”, my Spider-Man clone OC Hiss, my other Spider-Man OC Red Webs, my speedster Flit, my vigilante princess Tara. I’m currently trying to find face paint that doesn’t make me itch and a silver wig with a braid so I can go as my half-drow monk Tamarie.
Is it harder to cosplay completely-original types like Flit or Tara rather than members of Spider-Society or the Lantern Corps? I image you get more recognition with the latter.
More recognition happens with the latter, yeah. I took several pics with various Spider-Men and an Agent Venom when I did Red Webs. As for building the costumes, since they’re ALL my OCs, I have to make everything from scratch a lot of the time. For Flit, I bought two shirts that were identical except for color and took them to a tailor. She cut them in half diagonally and then sewed them together.
Any cosplay pics to share with the class?
https://www.deviantart.com/shozurei/art/Agent-Venom-and-Red-Web-564921785
https://deviantart.com/shozurei/art/Spider-Man-and-daughter-564921383
https://www.deviantart.com/shozurei/art/Red-Lantern-555842689
Sadly the rest are on my phone and can’t really be shared here.
My first Changeling: The Dreaming game, joined while I was still in the air force, saw me as Mathias Knight, a Nocker (the ‘grouchy tinker fairy’ archetype) who was geased from swearing so he cursed in non-swear words. “I kicked him in the grombles”, “Get your FETHING SCROFFLE back here you COWARD!”, and so forth. 😀
So Samhain comes and as everyone knows, no one remembers what happened on Samhain, the Satyrs will make sure that somehow everyone’s inhibitions go out the window, and it’s considered bad form to record more than the bare minimum about it (not that this stopped Mat from catching a Troll in a He-Man costume in a compromising state with another local Sluagh on camera. It was after this all panned out that he learned why it was considered bad form) but anyway! Mat’s learned his lesson and has fallen back to simply keeping a notepad in his pocket instead, and everyone’s drunk the Purple Mead and is making bad decisions when he realizes Hey! I don’t have a tattoo, and Axel the Redcap is covered in them and looked flurbing scary as feth in a fight. I should get a tattoo too! A group of the other fae go with him and he gets his Maker’s Mark tattooed on his shoulder, which is a simple gear cog with his stylized initials in it.
The day after Samhain, he wakes up, sees his shoulder covered in pads, gingerly removes those pads, and is all “Oh nice! Way to fething go, me!” and from there got a chain of similar gears that wrapped twice around his arm and ended at his wrist. Later on, one of the other Satyrs got interested in tattooing, and Mat had her go over the chain of gears again with enchanted ink that would let him pull them off and use them as a weapon or a rope in a pinch.
Now I *could* have led off with the fact that this is the story about the tattoo on *my* arm, but I didn’t. 😉
A couple years after this game ends, sad things happen and I have to remember someone who is still important to me to this day, so I decide to get a tattoo about it. But I had so much fun imagining Mat’s tattoo for all these years since the above story happened that it’s inconceivable to not match it, and therefore on my right arm, I have Robin perched on a chain of gears that will extend across my shoulders and wherever it needs to depending on how ‘a gear a year’ goes (I’m a little behind on the ink but isn’t everybody?) The second to last gear so far is a depiction of a road trip up to Alaska, and the last one is a lily, which I have declared is my favorite flower and one of the symbols of my femininity, which is of course growing out of a gear.
Re: Samhain (because one of the people I shared this with before I shared it here asked), all the fae are induced with a certain trance on the last day of October and the Unseelie side rises to the fore unbidden, just as the Seelie side forcibly asserts itself on Beltane. This is the time you do things as you please, which can be, as Mat saw, somewhat compromising in many different ways. At this point Mat was a well-entrenched Combat Nocker with slightly superior equipment and the Troll didn’t decide to take any sort of martial revenge, but the next year one of the Pooka suggested that there ‘not be a no-cameras rule’ that year (C:tD Pookas have difficulty telling the truth, and the usual solution for the Pooka in question was to just play Opposite Day every day)
The story ends with Mat realizing that he didn’t actually want to be ‘that guy that records Samhain’ either, so the camera stayed in its box for such celebrations from then on and everyone was satisfied. The End.
I’ve seen this tat. It’s dope AF. 😀