Addressing the purple of her uniform, it's most likely a reference to the history of the city.
Mogador is named after the city in Morocco, but there's also Mogador Island off the coast, which is part of the “Iles Purpuraires”. The islands were known to have been the base for harvesting/producing the coveted “Tyrian purple” dye from sea snails native to the area by the Phoenicians and the Romans. Mogador itself also was made to have factories for producing the dye.
So we should update the tags from blue to purple? Or the fact her hairband is more blue gives the impression her uniform is purple?
Addressing the usage of purple in her uniform, it's most likely a reference to the history of her namesake city:
Mogador is named after the city in Morocco, but there's also Mogador Island off the coast, which is part of the “Iles Purpuraires”. The islands were known to have been the base for harvesting/producing the coveted “Tyrian purple” (as well as shades of what we would call royal blue) dye from sea snails native to the area by the Phoenicians and the Romans. Mogador itself also was made to have factories for producing the dyes as well.
I feel that the purple hair/accents of AL Mogador were more so to match with the black dress and her overall creepy demeanor than a specific historical reference.
I feel that the purple hair/accents of AL Mogador were more so to match with the black dress and her overall creepy demeanor than a specific historical reference.
She constantly feels hot and bothered, and apparently the Mogador class destroyers were cramped and poorly ventilated so it might be true too
Either they're saying "She feeds me. She is our God now." or they understood the book title and are thinking "This time, we're having YOU for Thanksgiving."
@GabrielWB Could you upload a variant that has "correctness" without the other text?
@LQ The versions I've received are these two posts, along with a file containing just the food assets. They are PSD files, but everything has been merged into a single layer. So if I wanted a "correctness-only" version I would need to add the text myself by either recreating it, or merging the parent with the child with some editing.
Removing the text is easy to do. I layered both images and erased the text on the layer with the text. Both images are PNG so there's no loss of quality.