A blue skinned person in a brown and gold cat onesie. A golden gauntlet, gold shoes, and a golden bracelet adorn each limb.
It took some time, but Chapek was far more focused on something practical enough. He already felt like he was too encumbered by the knickknacks gathered during his time here, but his desire to keep so many trinkets on-hand was too powerful to simply leave it all at home.
Entering the establishment, his footsteps are gentle clanks of gaudy metal on the floor. His magical boots matching the abjurer's bangle and bracer of flying daggers on either arm. the rest of his attire was far less luxurious in nature, an oversized suit that looked like he was dressed up as a cat doll, but with a steel skinned brat instead of stuffing.
Golden stitching contrasted the shoddily stitched brown pelts that looked dingy despite this being the first day he's ever worn this outfit. A simplistic cat-like face was sewn into the hood, two tiny golden fangs dangling from its "mouth" the marble eyes glowed slightly thanks to a gem of brightness tucked underneath the hood, Chapek's own hair was plucked and attached as makeshift whiskers.
Since Chapek wasn't keen on paying an artificer for one of those zipper inventions, his suit was tied together using a long blue ribbon threaded through the fabric, two golden trinkets fastening it.
The suit's tail is prehensile much in the same way that wrestling a sock onto a cat's tail is prehensile, the weight of the outfit showcasing Chapek's lack of strength as his movements are more of an oafish shuffle.
The outfit might look cuter if it harbored someone who seemed remotely excited about donning it; Alas, Chapek kept his emotionless demeanor as he half-trudged/half-waddled over to the nearest unoccupied refreshment, gently nudging it off the counter and onto the floor.
It's highly likely the entire outfit was made simply so he could do that one action.
I drew my character's halloween outfit. (Original drawing and finished picture)
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