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Rakash commonly prefer clothing that allows for freedom of movement in both of their forms. It is also not unusual to find symbols of their gods, Mrod, Enelne, and Coshivi on their attire.
Unique Garments
Odaj "Robe": The odaj was first seen in Zoluren with the arrival of the Rakash who favor its flowing design because it allows free movement in both their forms. It is often loosely belted or fastened with a clasp below the breastbone.
Safos "Dress"
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Rantija "Cloak": The rantija is a cloak cut specially for the Rakash form though any race may wear them.
Ada krekls "Skin Shirt": Tanned hides cut to form a shirt.
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Vluze "Blouse"
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Josta "Belt"
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Vikses "Trousers"
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Rugursora "Backpack"
- Sold Visfarej Cehs
Nauda "Boot"
- Prize or Quest only
Unique Jewelry
Often features symbols of the gods turnistil "Butterfly for Enelne varna "Crow" for Mrod afis "Badger" for Coshivi
- Sold: Uz Zinat (Siksraja)
Wedding Items
Laulivas Laufisana "Wedding Sack": The first part of the ceremony involved the exchange of a small laulivas laufisana, Rakash for "marriage sack", matching the color of the giver's rantija. The bride and groom would fill their bag with their spouse's wedding ring and other items they felt to be significant to their new lives. Some couples would create their entire ceremony around the contents of the bag, explaining why each item was included and what it represented.