1. The fashion is designed for the local Kaittans, and would generally not fit a human frame—though parts could certainly be adapted. Long and colorful robes seem to be used for both festival and casual garb, though others prefer tighter wrappings of cloth. Complicated eye-pieces highlighting the central ("third") eye will also be worn, and seem to have a variety of local meanings.
2. The world is low-technology, and generally nothing more advanced than clockwork mechanisms will be found. Apart from that, we encourage players to be creative. Plants, artwork, medicinal salves, and constructed creations of varying kinds can be found—we suggest reading some of the other replies for examples. Books and scrolls are likewise common, though it may be hard to tell whether content describing other worlds is fantastical or historical. Rather than visitors, "visions" are referenced as a frequent source.
3. In theory, they could. What questions would your character be pursuing?
4. Collected water will possess the same properties, but its potency will fade over time as the leaves (and the chemical they secrete) degrades. Within a month's time, any water taken would be more or less useless.
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2. The world is low-technology, and generally nothing more advanced than clockwork mechanisms will be found. Apart from that, we encourage players to be creative. Plants, artwork, medicinal salves, and constructed creations of varying kinds can be found—we suggest reading some of the other replies for examples. Books and scrolls are likewise common, though it may be hard to tell whether content describing other worlds is fantastical or historical. Rather than visitors, "visions" are referenced as a frequent source.
3. In theory, they could. What questions would your character be pursuing?
4. Collected water will possess the same properties, but its potency will fade over time as the leaves (and the chemical they secrete) degrades. Within a month's time, any water taken would be more or less useless.