elphilim
elphilim
ɯҽʅƈσɱҽ ƚσ ɱყƚҽɾα...
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... ςђเɭ๔ ๏Ŧ Շђє ๓๏๏ภ, Շђє รยภ คภ๔ Շђє รՇคгร-"𝐀𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐚𝐥𝐞𝐬, 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐲 𝐚𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐭𝐫𝐮𝐞..."
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elphilim · 8 minutes ago
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>> Going on a unfollowing spree and unfollowing every blog, who I'm currently not writing with and where I don't see that we will be writing together in the near future. Be it because people didn't followed back, unfollowed or because they haven't answered to my attempts to get in contact with them.
But as I said in my Guidelines: If I unfollowed but you want to get in contact again or you do want to rp, feel free to shoot me a message and I'll be following again.
I really understand if you don't have the time right now but decide later on to try again. But I don't want to cluster my following list with people I don't actively write with.
I know I don't have to explain this, but I don't want people to think that I'm mad at them or something like that and that I'm always willing to try again, even if someone broke mutual first <<
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elphilim · 3 hours ago
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“Stop asking me to trust you while I’m still coughing water up from the last time you let me drown.”
— Unknown
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elphilim · 15 hours ago
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NGC 1309, Stardust
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elphilim · 21 hours ago
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“You have to talk, otherwise your head turns into a cemetery.”
— Chuck Palahniuk, Consider This
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elphilim · 1 day ago
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less of a poem, more of a reminder. ( ✾ )
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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@antvnger
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Mackenzie Foy
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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>> Old new character added to my website. His name is Johannes Antonello or Ants and can be found here (x). I once used him as a crack character for some fun on a ask blog. Now I added him to my world and made him a true character not just a fun thingy <<
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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Koa giggled lightly but happily as Melody also started singing a good morning song after cleaning herself a bit. Koa, on the other hand, hadn't even thought about it; she still had a few leaves, moss and twigs in her hair from the selfmade forest bed where she had slept on.
Her gaze constantly followed Melody as she flew back and forth, her own grin growing wider and brighter. Finally, she quickly jumped up too, her hands clenched into fists, excited and determined.
"Now, we're going to the barrier! And then we'll go to visit my home, and I'll show you everything!" Then she started jumping up and down, also having trouble standing still. "Oh, oh, I already know which place I'll show you first! And which one second! You'll love it! Just imagine! A place where everything is your size!" Koa cheered, still jumping up and down happily.
"Let's go! Let's go!" she exclaimed, wanting to run off immediately. But then she suddenly stopped and slowly turned back toward the camp she had set up the day before.
"Maybe I should pack my things first…" she muttered, quickly running back and grabbing her bag, stuffing a few things into it and jumping up again.
"Okay, now we can go!" she exclaimed again, with her same enthusiasm as before.
Continuation of (x) for @houseflyy Koa's age: 9-12 human years
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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Koa tilted her head, her expression confused yet defiant as she looked up at the elf. She blinked at him silently for a moment before breaking the silence between them. "What are you talking about?" she asked defiantly. "I don't want to go to your stupid kingdom! I want to explore the forest! And I want you to leave Mr. Blue alone!" Koa grumbled as she once again tried to break away from the elven warrior. "Let go, you fool head!"
"Calm down, child!" another soldier approached the two to help with the stubborn and petulant child. "This forest is far too dangerous for a child to explore alone," he said, crouching down to be at Koa's eye level, also trying to hush her.
Meanwhile, the other soldiers were busy with Bruce, discussing in Sindarin what to do next.
"I say we just kill him right here, right now!" one elf said as he drew his arrow, ready to strike Bruce down immediately. "No, we should take him to the kingdom and interrogate him. We have to find out where he comes from and what he wants here."
Another soldier nodded. "Yes, we have to find out what he knows and whether he's already sent information to his master." This made the other one nod. "Exactly, and then we'll see what information we can get out of him about his master," the second knight added.
Then the first soldier chimed in again. "It's too dangerous to bring him into our kingdom! We should just kill him outright!" This garnered more agreement and nods from some of the other elves standing around.
Finally, the general intervened again. "Enough!" he thundered through the discussion of his subordinates. "We'll throw him in our dungeons, where he can rot until the king decides what to do with him! It's not our decision to make what happenes with this intruder!" he commanded, and began urging Bruce toward the kingdom with his spear.
After a few suspicious glances and hesitation, the other soldiers nodded, some more reluctantly than others, not sure if this really was the right choice. But then they all pointed their weapons at Bruce again, ready to lead him to their king.
Then Koa saw the others moving, forcing Bruce forward and quickly reached out her free hand to the Olog and called after him. "No! Leave him alone, you meanies! Stop hurting him!" she shouted towards the elves, while she pulled against the grip of the elf who was holding her back, trying to break free of him so she could help Bruce.
Standing behind the circle of elven warriors, Koa tried to see what was going on through every gap she could find. Her position constantly shifted from left to right, from up to down. One moment she was standing on her tiptoes, the next she was crouching down as far as she could, only to see at least something. But no matter what she tried, she could barely see anything.
Only when the circle began to move and drove the olog further and further into the corner, leaving him no chance to escape the situation he was in, did Koa catch a glimpse. The elves' expressions were serious, almost aggressive, and always ready to strike if Bruce made any wrong movements. Bruce, on the other hand, seemed to be uncertain, even afraid.
Then the elven generals suddenly yelled at Bruce to be quiet, when he tried to explain the situation, and shortly afterwards, Koa saw the elves hit the giant olog with their weapons to push him forward.
"No!" Koa suddenly called out from behind the grown elves, trying to tug on the arm of one of the guards to make him lower his weapon. "Stop! You're hurting him!" The small voice of a child, still so young, yet unknowingly the wisest at that moment, broke through the commotion.
But instead of listening to her, Koa was simply pushed back again. Away from the 'danger' they thought she was in. After all, she was just a naive child in their eyes, one who didn't know much about the world outside and its dangers. A naive child who, in their opinion, needed to be protected, since she was the future of their kin.
"Stay back, child! You stay where it's safe and leave the rest of us." Ordered the elf, who had previously ordered Bruce to remain silent, before returning his attention to Bruce and urging him to move further by swinging his spear forward again.
"Move!" he commanded. "You thought you could invade our realm and attack one of our children? Only a troll like you could be foolish enough to think he could get away with it!" he growled like thunder on a stormy night.
Without taking his eyes off Bruce, the general ordered two of his soldiers who were struggling to hold Koa back. "Take the child and bring her to King Thranduil. We'll take care of this beast!" he growled, striking Bruce again with his weapon.
Meanwhile, Koa complained loudly to the guards to let her go and stop hurting 'dear mister blue' who had saved her from the spider and certain death, while the warriors slowly but surely led the two deeper into the forest toward their kingdom.
"Let go of me!" Koa yelled once more as she flailed and kicked around her, shouting so loud her voice probably could be heard beyond the Great Sea Belegaer and in the Undying Lands of Valinor.
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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>> Started watching The Amazing Digital Circus with a friend... and I'm so going to give Koa a verse in this... Does anyone else has verses in there? Or idk writes canon characters? <<
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elphilim · 2 days ago
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Thinking for a moment, Koa nodded slightly. "Yes, you're right… I think it's okay to lower the price if I've already paid with information…" she murmured. Even though she was familiar with the concept of payment from her world, she wasn't entirely familiar with the concept of money as the only payment method. In her world, the process of buying and paying was somewhat easier and not quite as strict. The only important thing was that both parties agreed to this. It wasn't uncommon for Koa to pay with stones and buttons, among other things, simply because the vendors in her area were friendly enough to accept this form of payment.
Of course, this didn't work everywhere in her world either; there were also greedy vendors who only saw the big money. But Koa had rarely encountered one of those before, which is why she considered this an exception.
Finally, she nodded slightly. "Okay, let's do it that way," she agreed.
It still seemed like cheating to her, and too easy to simply pay with information, since it didn't involve any effort, like searching for beautiful stones and buttons and cleaning them again, but if Russell accepted this as payment, she would too. After all, she wasn't the one who could dictate what was and wasn't fair payment in this store. That prerogative belonged solely to the shopkeeper and salesperson. All she could do was agree to the purchase or change her mind and not buy anything there.
But this was quickly forgotten when she saw Russell snatch a console, a copy of the game, and one of the white stickers, where she could write her name on. Quickly and enthusiastically, Koa ran after him, watching his every move very closely, as if trying to learn something from this, how people in this world behaved, acted and moved. Then finally she started jumping up and down again when Russell held out the pen to her.
Excitedly, Koa grabbed the pen and wrote her name, 'KOA,' on the sticker in messy capital letters. Luckily, it was only three letters; otherwise, it would have been difficult to read the name correctly. Then Koa handed him back the pen.
"I'll be on my way right away!" she exclaimed, quickly turning around and running out of the store without even waiting for a response from Russell.
It only took two weeks for Koa to run back into Russell's store again. She had a few bills in her hands, which she immediately threw onto the counter. She quickly reached into her pocket and pulled out more crumpled bills, which she also immediately placed with the others.
"There!" she exclaimed joyfully, jumping up and down excitedly. "I did it! I got all the green paper!"
But because Koa wasn't good at math and had eventually forgotten how many bills she needed in total, she hadn't noticed that she had collected more money than she actually needed. In total, she had collected twice as much money as Russell had told her.
Continuation of (x) for @pushspacetocontinue Koa's age: 9-12 human years
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elphilim · 3 days ago
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Part of the 'Wandering Echoes' collection.
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