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=== Appearance === Stitch People look exactly like Humans, with the exception of having stitch marks on various part of the body. Their bodies vary depending on the quality and craftsmanship of the cloth from which their parts are made. Poor-quality cloth means rough skin or deadened reflexes. On the other side of things, exceptional goods like silk can produce otherworldly results.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2018/10/19/glossary/#S Glossary]</ref> String People's bodies are basically very detailed copies of biological physiology: In case of Octavia's arm, for example, her 'bones' are stuffed yellow cotton, with woven/stitched 'muscles' and 'sinews' attached, and strings of red woven into the arm to resemble blood vessels, then covered by the cotton skin. This results in a overall solid and stable body much like a humans - except made from cloth.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/04/09/2-09/ Chapter 2.08]</ref> Stitch-folk skin still feels slightly like fabric even in its flesh state.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2023/10/24/9-63/ Chapter 9.63]</ref>
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