UsernameWolfenhimer
NameMiel
Gender/SexFemale
Outfit Design(Max 6 Colors, 50 Words Max.)~Shape~▉▉fffcf7▉▉▉▉816c61▉▉▉▉c3b299▉▉▉▉ceb5a7▉▉▉▉f7d488▉▉Her outfit is made of strong lion hide, and can keep her warm during colder weather, like Winter and Fall. It also helps her hide her face so it's harder for people to identify who she is. For the most part, the outfit just feels comfortable when she wears it.
Super Specific Prompt Answer(300 Words Max.)"This isn't safe for me, you know." Miel muttered under the mask that shielded her face.
"We know, Hon," Pahit grumbled. Miel and her two friends, Pahit and Souhait, were making their way to a village. This village was for females only, but Miel was thrown out by the chief not too long ago.
"They haven't seen you in that outfit before, yes?" Pahit asked, and Miel shook her head.
"No, all they saw were the colors of my pelt." She said. Souhait laughed a bit and turned, going over to a pond, Pahit and Miel following.
"Douse yourselves in mud, you two. I have an idea." Souhait said, throwing Mud at Pahit.
"Hey! I just cleaned!" She snapped.
"Too bad." She laughed as they started to poor mud on each other. As soon as they were covered, they headed back to the village.
"Chief! Chief!" Souhait yelled as she ran to the gates. Pahit looked at Miel.
"Act like you were homeless and are majorly injured, Hon. Trust me, this'll work.. I think." She said before picking Miel up, who did exactly as she was told.
"What is it?" The chief grunted, looking at Souhait and Pahit. "What is this?"
"We found her abandoned, alone by the pond; we need to get her somewhere safe!" Souhait said, then continued quickly before chief said anything, "I think her leg is broken!" She said quickly. The chief, looking suspicious, stared down at Miel with a grave look.
"Take her to the infirmary, then." The chief said, then went off to do her duties. Pahit put Miel down.
"Keep acting like your limping, so people don't know." Pahit smiled, and Miel nodded.
"You sure we can keep this up?" Miel asked. Souhait nodded,
"Long enough to do what you need to do."