sparkofavarice
sparkofavarice
Spark of Avarice
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Independent Transformers: Animated Original Character "Hello there! The name is Avarice and if you can't tell by my frame, I'm a Seeker. I'd really appreciate it if you wouldn't jump to a conclusion and shriek 'DECEPTICON' at me." Sigh. "I'm really quite friendly and have no problem lending someone a helping servo if they need it. You kind of have to be friendly if you're going to be a medic willing to help any faction or anyone faction-less like myself." Smiles. "Do feel free to leave a ping in my inbox if you'd like to talk. I would rather make an ally than a foe within the multiverse." [ ] - OOC Mun Talking [TXT] - Text Messages :: ::- Communications Link " " - Verbal Speech Italic - Thoughts Normal - Actions Magic!Anon: None - Accepting! [Avarice will interact with any fandom, character, and of course OCs count. Just don't be outright mean, alright?]
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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Home.
Home away from home on Earth anyway.
Avarice was finally back on Earth after the events with doing some mining for a merchant and her crew. And after his sudden vacation back to New Velocitron of course.
It felt weird to be back in the warehouse. The place felt so empty to him after being around so many Veloctronians.
Just maybe he should, as his thoughts wandered, give his warehouse over to Skywarp as a permanent base. That is if the Seeker hadn't found another home yet. There was still energon and other supplies stocked.
Maybe.
For now Avarice was going to flop into his berth and forget that he had ever left.
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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[Oh dear sweet Primus. . . How long has it been since I've been on this account? *Small whine* I got distracted with stuff in real life and working on getting my main back up and running. That is slowly chugging along until I hit those walls.
So I do have a question. . . For those that know this mun owes replies for RPs, still have any interest in continuing them?]
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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"Thank you for that information, Knock Out! If it isn't too much, so I can question you further on the matter of the Shifters themselves: Are any of them still alive? And, well, how did/would the rest of the Cybertronian race usually respond to them?"
Oh, I’m sure there are. Shifters were rare, but hardly teetering on the brink of extinction. What’s more, they were consummate survivors.
That being said, Cybertronian society never took a consistent stance on the Shifters. Some considered them to be fascinating, beings to be respected or even revered…a link to the age of the Thirteen and an absolute miracle of biology. Others — many, in fact — were fiercely mistrusting of them for reasons that should be obvious. 
And then you had the bots who adored them mainly for what they brought to the interface trade. 
But I believe that’s quite a different topic.
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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NOTICE: THIS BLOG IS MULTI-SHIP FRIENDLY. NO SHIPS INTERLACE AND IT DOES NOT MEAN THAT MY CHARACTER IS CHEATING UNLESS IT’S PLOTTED OUT BY EVERYONE IN SAID VERSE.
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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Enchanting Forests In The World
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Blitzwing - Vicious
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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Blue Shark | Prionace glauca \
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Blacktip Reef Shark | Carcharhinus
“The Blacktip Reef Shark is named for the easily recognizable black tips on its dorsal and caudal fins. It has a short, round snout and angled, saw-like teeth. It has a white belly and a dark back in order to camouflage itself with the ocean floor and bright ocean surface.
Blacktip Reef Sharks swim in shallow waters just a few meters deep near reefs and drop-off zones. Although they primarily live in shallow ocean waters, there have been occasional sightings of Blacktip Reef Sharks in freshwater.” -
(by sharkdefenders)
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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さぁ All I can do And all you can do 羽ばたけ Transform!
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I think there’s a little bit of genius somewhere deep within Rodimus, but even his genius is kinda stupid. I love this guy, I really do, but come on.
This is all transcript from the actual episode, with the exception of the last panel, but that’s only because we never got to hear Springer’s thoughts.
From G1 Transformers Season 3, Episode 4 “The Five Faces of Darkness Part 4”.
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The Blacktip Reefshark
This is one of the most beautiful sharks I’ve seen to date, only rivaled by the Epaulette shark.
The blacktip reef shark (Carcharhinus melanopterus) inhabits tropical and warm temperate seas. They are pelagic sharks meaning that they spend their entire lives swimming in the water column as opposed to resting on the bottom. They must always remain in motion in order to respire valuable dissolved oxygen from the water.
Size: The blacktip reef shark can reach up to six and a half feet in length.
Life Span: 12 to 25 years
Color: The body of this shark type is a bluish-gray color.
Range: Pacific and Indian Oceans
Habitat: The blacktip reef shark is very common in the coral reefs and shallow lagoons of the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans. They are also beginning to enter the Mediterranean.
Food: The sharks most commonly feed on snakes and reef fish.
Reproduction: The blacktip reef shark has litters of two to four pups after a 16-month gestation period. They most commonly give birth in November and they give birth to live young.
Fun Facts: With a sleek body and speedy tail, the blacktip reef shark sneaks up on prey with ease. Cruising coastlines in large schools, blacktip reef sharks often jump out of the water during a feeding frenzy of schools of fish, rays and even small sharks..  (Source)
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sparkofavarice · 11 years ago
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'La Botella' by Ellen Cuylaerts
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