All villagers wear shit-covered grey clothes

>all villagers wear shit-covered grey clothes
>import female village wears a fancy blue dress
Is anyone else bothered by this?
Also:
>blue dye was historically most expensive dye after purple and only nobles could afford it

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>Also:
>>blue dye was historically most expensive dye after purple and only nobles could afford it
You know the show is set in Arda, not Earth, right?

She's from Hordern, they've got queer ways down there
wearing blue
fucking elves
degenerates, I'm glad they got butchered and eaten by orcs

I wanna fuck this milf so hard bros

>>blue dye was historically most expensive dye after purple and only nobles could afford it
Woad was widely available and could make a colour that we consider blue today. Probably not a deep, rich blue like in the picture but a light blue.

I thought Middle Earth was heavily inspired by the medieval period. Does Tolkien say there is an abundance of woad?

>Land with a fucking mountain separating it from the West but open to Rhun
>Buildings are Bree/Gondor like
>Multicultural with heavy on white
Why?

Now THIS is autism

she is clearly shagging up with one the occupiers, hence why she is all spruced up. she also happened to be a herbalist hence why she has access rare pigments.

yes, OP pic dress defenitely isn't woad blue
>Workaday woad, a plant used as early as the stone age, was used to create a blue fabric dye. The leaves were dried, crushed and composted with manure – which, as you might expect, was a rather stinky process. It was also not colourfast, and had a far less intense colour .
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Don't forget it's not actually a real dress because she has leather pants underneath because she's active and a go-getter and not just a lady!

it's probably indigo (if we make up excuses for them)

>blue dye was historically most expensive dye af
It's made up. It's not actually "history" lmao. Never mind the fucking elves and goblins and whatnot.

>This fantasy world full of orcs and dragons and intelligent wolves and talking spiders and trees that literally walk doesn't follow proper history of colored dyes
Do you ever even just listen to yourself? I hope they make an episode were everyone inexplicably wears the richest royalist purple that would make the emperor of Rome seethe with jealousy just for you.

It's largely based on the real life medieval period so unless something is clearly stated as being different, it's probably not supposed to be much different

Hate how costume designers are obsessed with giving all medieval women pants under their dresses.
Kinda takes away from aesthetic considering women in the west didn't wear pants before the 20th century.

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Not to mention it looks like shit.

>>blue dye was historically
this is a fantasy setting not in planet earth as we know it
are you mentally ill?

It's planet earth you retard

>Arondir has been dicking around for 79 years
Soooo...did Negrolas watch her grow up and then made a move when she was finally ripe for the taking? Did he ask her parents/grandparents for their approval?

There’s trees everywhere, of course they can chop woad all day if they want to

>blue dye was historically most expensive dye after purple
blue was literally the most common dye in medieval times jfc

Yes. Something really jarring about the rags ALL the other villagers wear. Especially the fucking caps

not as we know it
so the same things will not be rare as they were here
retard

this is how you end up with wookiepedia shit like woodoo hide and windows. because autists cannot get a fucking grip

starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Window/Legends

literally her first scene involves her giving arondir seeds to some fantasy plant. shit like lambas bread exists and can fill an empty stomach with a mere morsel. so why is it so hard to imagine there is some plant that let's them dye their clothes blue. are you gonna shit in the LOTR trilogy for having so much green and black clothing too?

it absolutely was not, red and green were, because they could literally made out of grass and dirt with minimal effort

>blue was literally the most common dye in medieval times jfc
No it wasn't you absolute retard, yellows, greens and browns were the most common.

imagine the smell

Green and black dyes are very cheap, so no, I don't care. Only blue and purple, are problematic, so it asking too much for the costume department to avoid using these two colors?

>knows that nerby village was completely destroyed by some enemy
>comes back but only to tell a couple drunktards at the bar
>Nobody gives a shit about what they say, theyre fucking drunktards who dress like they fell in a pool of shit after all
>kills orc, decapitates it and brings it to drunktards
>now you see her and mybe 100 other people running from village
so was the bar keeper and his 10 other old men the leaders of the village or what? why didnt she go tell anyone else?

>>blue dye was historically most expensive dye after purple and only nobles could afford it
I just cancelled my Amazon Prime subscription and am about to write a lengthy note to Jeff Bezos regarding this outrage (cc:'d to the Amazon Board)

Bar keeper was the Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Aragorn's ancestor

Why didn't Arondir just go and knock on each door individually so he could interview the villagers?