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Gender | Female | Brody (friend) | |||||||
Flipdeck | 178 | ||||||||
Occupation | Student at Toastwood Institute of Art | ||||||||
Hometown | Unknown | ||||||||
Holiday | Unknown | ||||||||
Closer | N/A | ||||||||
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Unknown | Unknown |
Skyler is a female customer who made her first appearance in Papa's Wingeria.
Flipdeck Info[]
Skyler is a student studying Jewelry and Metals, a bachelor degree offered at the Toastwood Institute of Art. As an avid steampunk fan, she spends long hours after class crafting tons of accessories. Each year Skyler travels to Oniontown to take part in Sprocketworld, an underground steampunk convention. There, she shows off her newest costume in hopes of winning gold in the annual cosplay competition.
Appearance[]
Skyler has a light skin and short red hair. She wears steampunk style clothing, resembling an off-white dress with a dark red tie held by a gold buckle worn with a brown and black-striped bodice held with a red belt with gold buckle. She wears a classic-style black hat with a white ribbon, brown cuffs with gold buckles, and light-rimmed eyeglasses. She also wears black shoes with dark red laces.
Trivia[]
- Her outfit is similar to steampunk styles.
- Her name comes from Skystone, which refers to one of Flipline's old games. Also, her outfit is based off of Remnants of Skystone.
- She is the fourth customer who doesn't wear a regular outfit in a flipdeck.
- Her Wingeria/HD combinations are similar to that of Scooter's.
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