Talk:Kida Nedakh/@comment-4007083-20130604221135/@comment-4007083-20130605122529

The one from the first film, that is. Here's a description:

This redesign of Kida would probably be just her in her coronation gown worn by her as a queen at the end of the film. The gown is predominantly light blue in color, with white outlines at the cuffs on the sleeves and on the hem. At the front of the gown there is a long, decorative sash hanging down from the bustline down to where her shins would be that is predominantly dark blue with gold outlines. In the dark blue negative area are various pink chevrons forming a "V", an "X", a "^", a "][", a semicircle, and another "^"., separated down the middle by a thin, vertical gold stripe. The collar of the gown is predominantly dark blue like the sash, also with gold outlines, with V-shaped neckline and small, triangular short sleeves. The gown has long, flowing sleeves that are also light blue like the gown, which are detached from the bodice, and have dark blue stripes located where Kida's shoulders and elbows would be.

On her head would be a small gold tiara resembling little more than just a plain gold headband with three long feathers, a large pink feather in the middle, and two smaller blue feathers between, all three held together by a small ornament resembling a diamond with an Atlantean "A" (a triangular spiral with a dot in the middle) at the center of the tiara. On her face would be elaborate turquoise tattoos: her original "teardrop" (a dot next to two curved lines) tattoo worn on her left cheek from her time as a princess, a mirrored version of her first tattoo worn on her right cheek, and a wide V-shaped tattoo on her forehead.

On her right wrist would be a small gold bracelet with three beads representing the queen's tiara (a large pink bead between two smaller blue beads) that she apparantly lost upon her mother's death, but eventually recovered as an adult, and her originally barefoot legs would now have tan-colored sandals on them, with her anklets worn by her as a princess still worn on the right leg.