"Are these selections displeasing?" the maid wondered, worried at Irene's initial frown that she quickly trained to neutral.
"It isn't your fault," Irene assured the woman. "It's just that I don't wear dresses, considering my position in the knighthood. It would be a bad thing if I wasn't able to move properly because of inhibiting and unprotective clothing."
The maid placed a hand on her chin as her eyes went over the options laid out.
"Then perhaps…"
As her eyes landed on something, the maid moved aside a few of the dresses and was pleased to find something simpler and suitable to Irene's tastes—or at least that's what she thought. She lifted up a tunic and jacket. The tunic itself was merely an off white color, and the beige jacket had golden leaf patterns along the sleeves and neckline. It was still a bit too decorated for her tastes, but she wasn't going to complain, considering it wasn't a dress and it seemed suitable for a knight.
