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The Modiste-and-Mannequin

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===The Devoré Dame===
===The Ciselé Sculptor===
 
===The Cashmere Keeper===
{{Aspect|Grail}} Grail?
 
A member of the Couture that resides within the Caravansary as its mistress and one of its regular merchants. The Cashmere Keeper is a horned woman wearing a loose sweater, baggy trousers, a hat, gloves, and a shawl artistically draped around her, often resting on blankets strewn across the floors, with many stylised goat figurines peppered around her.
 
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- fawns and satyrs?
 
===Camelot and Cameline===
Two Long of the Modiste that reside in the Caravansary.
- Camelot / Camulus (edge/SH) wears a smooth, lustrous doublet made of camblet (woven fabric of camel's hair, with added silk, wool and cotton) with impressed flowers, foliage, battlefields, ships and waves - they depict his travels and accomplishments, and contain SH lore. He is the one who upholds peace and civility in this area, and his wrath is a terrifying thing. Cameline's brother.
- Cameline (Moth?/SH) wears a warm, light, coarse, brown and white cloak, made from camel's hair (with added wool and cotton, less luxurious than camblet). She is a merchant that sells all kinds of things, ranging from regular to esoteric. Camelot's sister.
 
- Cameline - made of camel's hair, imported from Cyprus and Syria into Europe. Also a cloak of the Arabs made of camel's hair which is oftentimes striped white and brown in color. A warm light woolen textile of camel's hair combined with wool or cotton. It is considered of lesser quality than that of camlet. Coarse; in combination with other fabrics and made into a twill weave pattern or a basket weave which is finished with a soft nap. It has been used in woolen clothing articles similar to cashmere wool clothing, might have been the same as we call today cashmere. Best quality for rich and luxurious articles of clothing, the coarser type for the covering of tents, the upper garments of shepherds and camel drivers.
- Camlet / camelot / camblet, is a woven fabric that might have originally been made of camel or goat's hair, later chiefly of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. Figured camlets are of one color, on which are stamped various figures, flowers, foliages, etc.; the figures were applied with hot irons, passed together with the fabric, under a press. Water camlets, after weaving, received a certain preparation with water; and were afterwards passed under a hot press, giving them a smoothness and lustre. Waved camlets feature impressed waves.
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