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Glossaryck outfit
Glossaryck is wearing a charming and unique outfit that gives him a mystical and whimsical appearance. His garment is a golden yellow monkish robe that drapes comfortably around his form, reaching down past his knees. The robe has loose, flowing sleeves that accentuate his gestures. On his head, he dons a magenta gem fixed to his forehead that adds to the magical essence of his attire. Adding to this theme, there's a teal diamond-shaped gem hanging low on the front of his robe, just above the waist, which is cinched with a light yellow-green sash belt. A long white beard is another calling card of his appearance, along with the blue skin; blue face paint, gloves, and leggings would mimic the appearance, or a full body suit would do the trick as well. Beneath the robe, his footwear is occasionally revealed to be a set of purple pumps; unusual, certainly, though also in keeping with his whimsical personality, matching his mischievous smile that suggests a playful, knowing personality complementing his outfit.
About Glossaryck
Glossaryck, also known as Sir Glossaryck of Terms, is the embodiment of the Magic Instruction Book for Star Butterfly's wand and serves as her guide in magical matters. He first appears in "Mewberty" and makes cameo appearances in earlier episodes. He is burned to ashes in "Book Be Gone" but is restored in "Rest in Pudding". However, in "Cleaved", he is wiped from existence when all magic in the universe is destroyed. Known for his wisdom and occasional silliness, Glossaryck is often cryptic and sarcastic in his advice, and has a fondness for pudding. Despite this, he takes his role in preparing Star for queenhood seriously. He is loyal to the current possessor of the book of spells and claims to have no side in conflicts, earning him criticism from others such as Rhombulus. In "Stranger Danger", his mind appears impaired but in "Conquer", it is revealed to have been a ruse.
Outfit tips for dressing up like Glossaryck
Emulate his wisdom and occasional silliness in your speech and mannerisms.
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