Hmm. Must’ve spaced on that, or hadn’t set the rules in stone in my head yet. Drust’s name would not matter, since Knights aren’t connected to magic. Created by, but no extreme access to. Plus, they’re already prone to magic, so it wouldn’t be necessary. In Elayra’s case, she doesn’t have to worry on the magic side, being a human with limited access and not well trained in it, but, as a royal, her name would have been known to the land from birth. Unwanted ears overhearing and recognizing it or the title “princess” could spell trouble. Ghent’s would have been kept from all but a select few people. WE WILL MAKE THIS GARDEN HAPPEN. Still say wearing ratty Care Bear and/or Cabbage Patch Kids costumes would be like icing on the cake. Could cut off a leg of the CB and hop around with both legs in the remaining leg hole. The squire was super annoying, actually… No idea what inspired him. Yep! I do enjoy some sci-fi, but its premise just seems so random in compared to what they’ve done so far. Awesome. It’s always wonderful when you don’t predict something like that! Oh, I also loved the concept of roses becoming red by drinking blood. That was unique. Ha! Thanks. xD It’s a robe, actually! A robe is basically a cloak with (often wide) sleeves. Cloaks are long (ankle to floor-length, typically), sleeveless garments that wrap someone completely, with a closure at the front, and occasionally slits added to the sides as armholes. Capes vary in length, but only drape down the back, or cover only a portion of the shoulders (think superheroes). [img]https://i.imgur.com/fDwRed7.gif[/img] Then, of course, “coat” is a very broad term, and has its own sub-categories, so I won’t get into that. Bet you weren’t expecting a lesson in clothing today. :lol