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Marigold's Costumes
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Marigold loves to dress up. It is easily her favorite pastime activity. She has a ton of costumes that she has found in chests, on catalogs and in all sorts of other areas. She isn't shown in them but here are the ones she has, on the models that first caught her eye. She puts on play after play so please be careful not to get anything on them. |

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These seven costumes are obviously based off of the famous Disney princesses. She has no favorite as of the moment although given her love of the color pink and her love of gold, I think she is starting to learn towards Aurora and Snow White as favorites. She knows all their parts by heart and many times she'll trot around the city, just showing the costumes off. |

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This is a costume that can be portrayed as many different things. Marigold insists that it is a flower pixie. She says that she lives in the waterfall, underneath the lily pads, in the grand homes that only the enchanted can see. Her brothers and sister buy this and we let her play and pretend it as long as likes, as long as doesn't try to find the houses. |

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This is yet another spirit, although this time, Marigold says that this is a flower fairy, which she insists is much different than a pixie. Fairies, says Marigold, live much longer and they are much more delicate than pixies as well as more powerful. But most important, says she, is that fairies have wings while pixies do not. |

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The typical little girl costume. What little girl doesn't love to pretend that she is a bride? Marigold prefers the Glen/Royal and human marriage ceremonies as opposed to the Barbic Mating Ceremony, simply for one reason. In the Barbic ceremony, you come as you are. She loves the others because you get to dress up like a princess! |

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The costume that no little girl is ever without: the princess! This princess has no name although that is a good thing in many ways because with every play date, the princess' name, situation and rank changes. One day she may be ruler of a small village, the next it may be the entire universe. oh the imagination of a little girl. |

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This costume is often mistaken as a princess costume but it is not. Marigold dresses in this outfit if she wants to be nobility but not a princess. She calls this her "lady" or "duchess" outfit. In this outfit, her husband is most often a Gummi Knight Captain, away at war, fighting a great many enemies to keep her safe while she maintains the palace in his absence. |

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This is her common day girl outfit. Granted, it is supposed to represent the character Little Red Ridding Hood but Marigold is not very fond of that story, because she believes that it gives girls a bad name, as Red was very stupid. She instead uses this costume to represent a common peasant girl living on a farm or in a small village. |
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