![]() What she is wearing on her legs is unknown, but one can see black boots or shoes right under her dress. This dress can also be seen as referencing marshmallows in terms of its silhouette, giving her a fuller look. She is wearing a marshmallow hat on her head, possibly inspired by Russian ushanka-hats, and a long winter dress that reaches just above her feet, adorned all around its lower border with red triangles and a brown squiggly line. Her choice of clothes is one fitting for winter and cold weather. While hard to tell at first glance due to her silhouette, it can be seen in various animations that she is quite slim under her clothes. Her dough is brown, and she has brown eyes with a single short eyelash on each. This hair, from its shine to flowing design, is meant to mirror in appearance her namesake: the liquid you'd find in a hot cup of cocoa. She has long brown hair that reaches below her waist and with bangs slightly covering her face. Both exteriors of the two buildings are adorned with numerous sculptures of real and mythical creatures.Cocoa Cookie is a Cookie of average height. ![]() The Black Citadel's design strikes resemblance to Geunjeongjeon, the throne hall in Gyeongbokgung. The painting is also set right behind the Phoenix Throne in Gyeongbokgung (경복궁). ![]() In Citadel of the Frozen Cliff, the painting of The Sun, the Moon, and Five Peaks resembles the painting of the same name, or Irworobongdo (일월오봉도). Painting found in Citadel of the Frozen Cliff Jesa is also usually celebrated at an anniversary of the ancestor's death, during which the dearly departed's favorite foods and drinks would be offered on the table. Jesa is a ceremony where Koreans act as if they are talking to their passed ancestors as they put food on the ceremony's table. This Dark Cacao decor may be based off a Korean cultural ceremony known as Jesa (제사), or ancestral rites. The description for the Royal Feast Table states that the kingdom's denizens value modesty above all and vastly prefer neat, simple looking things as opposed to fancy embellishments. The Kingdom of the Unwavering decoration theme is based off of the Dark Cacao Kingdom and contains decorations described as simple, elegant, and modest. Those in power stressed an importance of practicality and frugality similar to the Dark Cacao Kingdom's own sense of values. The Joseon dynasty followed directly after the Goryeo dynasty and thus still had the previous period's architecture, though the change of those in influential positions caused the architectural style to change accordingly. Numerous temples and pagodas were constructed to accommodate religious needs, with the vast majority of pagodas being made from stone due to the nation's abundance of granite. The architecture of the Dark Cacao Kingdom strongly resembles that of Korea's Goryeo (918-1392) and Joseon (1392-1910) dynasties, leaning more towards the Joseon style of architecture.ĭuring the Goryeo period, Buddhism was at its most influential in Korea's history, and the importance of religion strongly affected the period's architecture. Altars and shrines fashioned out of chocolate to commemorate the fallen can be found throughout the Kingdom." ![]() Dark Cacao architects often address the motif of life and death by or interweaving black and white elements. For wind protection, walls are often covered with chocolate panels with several layers of thick cream between them. These creatures pose a constant threat to the Kingdom, but fortunately, it has been kept safe by the Great Chocolate Wall until now."Īrchitecture "The Dark Cacao Kingdom’s architecture is distinguished by its roof-supporting cylindrical columns topped with massive chocolate capitals. Dire beasts of all kinds stalk this frigid wilderness, but they are harmless compared to the terrors of the Licorice Sea across the ridge. ![]() The Black Citadel towers above the edge of a cliff, watching over endless birch forests. Geography & Environment "The snow never stops falling high up in the mountains of the Giant Icing Ridge on the eastmost edge of Crispia. ![]()
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