Rose, Fell, Stood deals with different geographic locations with different approaches to how open they are about being monsters, with a group who hides who they are from others but support each other, to a group in active isolation and persecution, to a group who lives out and proud, but not always safe.
The first group designed were those who hide their monstrous qualities to blend in with human society; therefore their designs had to be subtle but able to have a "reveal" of sorts. This group hails from the south, and their aesthetic is rooted in Old West styles.
The first group designed were those who hide their monstrous qualities to blend in with human society; therefore their designs had to be subtle but able to have a "reveal" of sorts. This group hails from the south, and their aesthetic is rooted in Old West styles.
The second group were those who are hidden away from human society entirely, meaning they have to be unable to hide their monstrous qualities even if they wanted to. This group is from the Pacific Northwest, and are nautically themed.
The third group are those living openly among humans, meaning the degree of their monstrous qualities can vary. This group is based out of Florida and generally have warm boardwalk styles, but their designs are the most open to individual variety.