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geologyin-blog · 10 days ago
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Rainbow Iris Agate Slice - Indonesia
Photo: Houseofagate
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amaryllidae · 2 years ago
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diamond pearls au girls with their canon counterparts
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diamondoffaith · 6 months ago
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in case anyone needs it i made a relationship chart of unova gym leaders mainly for oc stuff but can probably be used for canon relationship hcs as well :] example w my own oc below
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m00nb04rd5 · 7 months ago
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Can I have a moodboard for Princess Iris?
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Iris (Lolirock)
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cataplecticfae · 2 years ago
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OC-tober Day 6: Good Luck Charm
My monster magical girl from our Glitterhearts campaign. One of the other players brought a quartz necklace and read it was lucky so she kept it on through session and the past 2 sessions, I have only failed 1 roll
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gillysims · 2 years ago
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Lyric: What in the world are they talking about?
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boymanmaletheshequel · 1 month ago
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Common crystals and their corresponding Hellenic/theoi deities: a masterlist.
💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️💎🏛️
Amethyst: Clymene, Circe, Eirene, Mnemosyne, Zagreus, Athena, Dionysus
Agate: Kratos, Ares, Demeter, Pan
Aventurine: Demeter
Aquamarine: Britomartis, Tyche, Tethys, Amphitrite, Aphrodite, Hermes, Poseidon
Amazonite: Gaia, Artemis
Amber: Aristaeus, Apollo, Dionysus, Hestia
Bloodstone: Asklepios, Tyche, Kratos, Ares, Demeter, Dionysus
Bornite: Iris, Hera, Persephone, Uranus
Citrine: Deipneus, Hebe, Apollo, Eos, Demeter, Hestia
Carnelian: Aglaea, Kratos, Ares, Hestia, Pan
Chrysocolla: Gaia, Athena, Artemis, Zeus
Celestite: Morpheus, Melinoe, Hermes
Coral: Britomartis, Amphitrite, Poseidon
Diamond: Clymene, Cronos, Theia, Aphrodite, Hera, Uranus, Zeus
Emerald: Artemis, Demeter, Hera
Fluorite: Iris, Persephone
Garnet: Asklepios, Kratos, Nike, Ares, Dionysus, Persephone
Goldstone: Aether, Hebe, Apollo, Hestia, Hephaestus
Hematite: Nyx, Heracles, Ares, Hades, Hephaestus
Howlite: Aeolus, Morpheus,
Iolite: Chione, Athena, Zeus
Jade: Demeter, Dionysus, Pan
Jasper: Aristaeus, Deipneus, Eos, Nike, Ares, Pan
Kunzite: Antheia, Hygeia, Aphrodite
Kyanite: Mnemosyne, Zagreus, Athena, Zeus
Labradorite: Astraeus, Coeus, Proteus, Nike, Hekate, Uranus, Zeus
Larimar: Britomartis, Amphitrite, Poseidon
Lapis Lazuli: Coeus, Athena, Zeus
Malachite: Proteus, Nemesis, Demeter, Hermes, Pan
Moss agate: Gaia, Artemis, Pan
Moonstone: Circe, Endymion, Proteus, Artemis, Hekate
Moldavite: Cronos, Heracles, Hekate, Uranus
Opal: Iris, Theia, Dionysus, Hera, Hephaestus, Uranus
Obsidian: Deimos, Nyx, Hades, Hephaestus, Persephone
Onyx: Melinoe, Nyx, Heracles, Ares, Hades, Hekate
Peridot: Nemesis, Apollo, Hermes
Pearl: Britomartis, Tethys, Amphitrite, Aphrodite, Hera, Poseidon
Pyrite: Aether, Apollo, Demeter, Hephaestus, Persephone
Quartz: Coeus, Circe, Cronos, Theia, Athena, Hera
Rhodonite: Aglaea, Aphrodite,
Rose Quartz: Aglaea, Epione, Hygeia, Aphrodite
Rhodochrosite: Antheia, Aphrodite
Ruby: Clymene, Heracles, Ares
Sapphire: Zagreus, Athena, Zeus
Sunstone: Aether, Endymion, Eos, Apollo,
Selenite: Endymion, Mnemosyne, Artemis
Smoky Quartz: Deimos, Nemesis,
Serpentine: Heracles, Apollo
Topaz: Aristaeus, Hebe, Hestia
Tourmaline: Melinoe, Nyx, Heracles, Hades, Hekate
Tigers eye: Dysnomia, Nemesis, Nike, Ares, Artemis, Dionysus, Hades, Hermes, Pan
Tanzanite: Athena, Zeus
Turquoise: Chione, Athena, Zeus
Unakite: Gaia, Artemis
Vanadinite: Eos, Aphrodite
Zircon: Asklepios, Ares
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geologyin-blog · 5 months ago
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Iris Agate is a truly Stunning variety of Agate that displays a rainbow of colors when held up to light.
Photo ©️ Yanzz_Crystals
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quartztwst · 4 months ago
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MagiKey (TWST AU) (CLOSED)
Summary of AU:
Twisted Wonderland is being overrun by VILLAINS! OMG!! Anyways, the NRC boys are villains and your OCs are magical girls/boys/people assigned to defeat them!
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Quartz "Qix Trix" and Yuu "Fragaria" Information
More indepth information PLEASE READ (MagiKey/Enemies/Corrupted Magical Users)
Q&A for MagiKey Users! (+ Qix Trix and Fragaria lore)
(More Info Under the Cut)
After being gifted with a key with power by the oh-so generous Dire Crowley (who sucks at his job), you’ve been assigned a magical job where you have to defeat villains and keep the world safe!
These keys have the ability to make you transform into a different, more flashy form! You even have cool powers YAYYY!!
Although, these keys have a cost. Use too much power PLUS negative feelings can make you turn into something ugly. That’s how some of Crowley’s… key users… became “villains.”
Extra Information:
There is NO NRC school. Crowley owns a… Magical People Agency. RSA has one too! But it is not an industry. These agencies are kept secret. RSA’s magical charms ARE NOT keys but are sword charms…
Yes, your OCs have like.. a normal life but there is beastmen and mermaids and stuff
Magic does exist but the magic that the MagiKeys have are powerful than that lol
Octavinelle are daily dumb villains. Azul has not had his key turn dark but he will eventually. Crowley doesn’t really pay attention to his users so you can also do horrible stuff with this power (but you will get your ass beat by other magical ppl)
The Overblot Crew used to be heroes and turned villains heh yeah
magica madoka
Being a magical person is a secret identity so you cannot be seen it’s one of the agency’s rules (unless you want to rebel lol)
Crowley usually picks his users when he believes you have potential so you will see a key appear out of nowhere. and then there’s crowley in his stupid form ready to explain the whole thing to you:
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(yeah he has a human looking fae form yeah HELP)
Rules/How to Join:
Just draw ur OC as a magical girl/boy/person
You can also add other info like status, occupation, their life, how they became an magical person, age, etc if you want!!
You can talk about their fighting abilities and how strong they are
Everyone is the same age as they are in OG twst
you dont have to be as extra as me and add those illustrations for the abilities but here’s the base of you want:
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You can have a title for your OC lol
Please tag me or use the tag #magikey or #magikey au!!!
MagiKey Users:
Quartz
Prefect/Yuu (My Yuu)
Layla by @laylakongg
AJ by @karamatsuboy-aj
Shuu by @oya-oya-okay
Yuu Ni by @thatsadguymochi
Hittako by @hittisbuzzing
Tsukiko by @yumaandyukitaka
Luna by @waitlexist
Undine by @juchioris
Kogane by @kogane-twst
Yuubeni by @bunniehunn
Yuka by @chaotic-snow
Yuu Fontaine by @allykakamatsu
Yuya by @cheerleaderman
Liánhuā by @lafashionlsta
Alistair "Ali" by @sunnysidesevenup
Yuuel "El" by @stxrgazingattheclouds
Elay by @dgiterart
Shin by @liyuviq
Rika by @rinxleona
Yuue by @blueberriesblueberrie
Yurena by @ranas-twisted-wonderland
Evelyn by @h0neybane
Airinniz by @hanizmiyu
Akshara by @twistedtalestory
Yae by @fi1nn
Yuina by @doe5dollars
Vinny by @cephalotyrant
Iris by @lficanthaveloveiwantpower
Yumi by @marinahavik
Kirara by @shinysparklesapphires
Satori by @soupidee-doo
Belladonna and Schneider by @ieatfriedeggs
Yuurei by @universaln0b0dy
Nova by @nivvetsworld
Chiz by @chizramue
Bya-Chan by @starlee246
Mia by @happilybeingthenerd
Alenna by @the-dumber-scaramouche
Hisui by @ghostiidasponk
Kimiko by @slumberingrose-fandom
Yuki by @galacticstationsblog
Euphelia by @artarmy24
Vee by @heyhellohihowareyou
Misaki by @nagisas1simp
Nepeta by @nepeta-and-co
Vizzie by @twistedwonderlandshenanigans
Ko Mallory by @croshelee
Lamiyre by @schweindivine
Lillian by @iluvmusicxoxo
"Messenger" by @dollie-ballerina
More OCs!
Villains (designs coming soon):
Riddle Rosehearts
Leona Kingscholar
Azul Ashengrotto
Jamil Viper
Vil Schoenheit
Idia Shroud
Malleus Draconia
???
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gem-morey · 4 months ago
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The princess leaned in and Gem's heart thudded in his chest. She was pink from laughing, her smile still scrunching her cheeks. It was nice to see her smile. He didn't think he had at all in the last month. When she was around the Prince, she seemed to lose her luster, but now, she glittered prettier than any of the diamonds in the room.
So, he still almost missed a step, even though she'd instructed him. He caught on to the beats a little better now and was just glad this was a slower dance and not one of the reels he'd seen earlier. It was, perhaps, some kind of waltz, but he remembered, vaguely, from his readings that the waltz was different in this period. Not to mention scandalous so...probably not.
"Hm? Oh," Gem had been focusing too much on his feet. And her feet. Well, her voluminous skirts, anyway.
"The architecture." Right, his plans. Well, here went nothing.
"I'm, uh, a big fan of Louis XIV." The current king's grandfather. "I--know he built this place up and the gardens especially. I would love, actually, to get another look at the fountain sometime..."
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Dragonfly in Amber [Valentine's Day AU]🔥[Snow Quartz]
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greenwitchcrafts · 5 months ago
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February 2025 Witch Guide
New Moon: February 27th
First Quarter: Feb 5th
Full moon: February 12th
Last Quarter: February 20th
Sabbats: Imbolc- February 1st
February Ice Moon
Also known as:  Cleansing Moon, Deep Snow Moon(Mahican), Eagle Moon(Cree), Bear Moon(Ojibwe), Black Bear Moon(Tlingit), Bony Moon(Cherokee), First Flowers Moon(Catawba), Goose Moon(Haida), Groundhog Moon(Algonquin), Hungry Moon(Cherokee), Ice Moon, Midwinter Moon(Oneida), Raccoon Moon(Dakota), Sleet Moon(Comanche), Solmonath, Suckerfish Moon (Ojibwe) & Quickening Moon
Element: Fire
Zodiac: Aquarius & Pisces
Nature spirts: House Faeries
Deities: Aphrodite, Brigid, Demeter, Diana, Juno, Kuan-Yin, Mars & Persephone
Animals: Otter
Magical: Unicorn
Birds: Chickadee & Eagle
Trees:  Cedar, laurel, myrtle & rowan
Herbs: Balm of Gilead, hyssop, myrrh, sage & spikenard
Flowers: Primrose
Scents: Heliotrope & wisteria
Stones:  Amethyst, jasper, moonstone, obsidian, onyx, pearl, rose quartz, red zircon &topaz
Issues, intentions & powers: Astral travel, banishing, beginnings, empowerment, fertility & purification
Energy: Breaking bad habits, creative expressiveness, energy working to the surface, forgiveness, freedom, friendships, future plans, growth, healing, problem solving, purification, responsibility & science
The explanation behind February’s full Moon name is commonly known as the Snow Moon. This is due to the typically heavy snowfall that occurs in February. On average depending on location & climate conditions, February can be one of the snowiest months of the year according to data from the National Weather Service.
• In the 1760s, Captain Jonathan Carver, who had visited with the Naudowessie (Dakota), wrote that the name used for this period was the Snow Moon, “because more snow commonly falls during this month than any other in the winter.” 
 
Imbolc
Known as: Brigid’s day, Feast of Torches, Feast of Waxing Light & Oimelc
Season: Winter
Element: Air
Symbols: Besoms, Brigid’s cross, candles, candle wheels, corn dolls, cauldrons, fire, ploughs, priapic wands & white flowers
Colors: Black, brown, green, lavender, orange, pink,  red, white & yellow
Oils/Incense: Apricot, basil, bay, carnation, chamomile, cedar, cinnamon, dragon's blood, frankincense, heather, jasmine, myrrh, neroli, peppermint, red sandalwood, sage(green), styrax, vanilla, violet & wisteria
Animals: Badger, cow, deer, groundhog, sheep & snake
Birds: Lark, robin & swan
Stones: Amethyst, bloodstone, ×citrine, clear quartz, garnet, green tourmaline, hematite, iron, lodestone, onyx, red zircon, rose quartz, ruby, turquoise & yellow tourmaline
Mythical: Dragon
Food:  Ale, breads, chives, cider, cornmeal, curry, dairy products, dried fruit, dried meats, eggs, garlic, grains, herbal teas, honey cakes, lamb, mead, muffins, nuts, onions, peppers, poppy seed cakes, pork, potatoes, poultry, pumpkin seeds, raisins, scones, spiced wine & sunflower seeds
Herbs/Plants: Angelica, ashleaf, balsam, basil, bay, benzoin, blackberry, celandine, clover, coltsfoot, coriander, dragon's blood, garlic, lemon, myrrh, reed, rosemary, sage, vervain, wheat, witch hazel & wormwood
Flowers:  Chamomile, crocus, daffodil, heather, iris, rose hips, sunflower, tansy & violet
Trees: Blackthorn, cedar, rowan & sycamore
Goddesses: Anu, Aradia, Arianrhod, Artio, Athena, Branwen, Brigid, Danu, Februa, Gaia, Inanna, Juno, Selene, Selu, Sirona & Vesta
Gods: Aengus Mac Og, Bragi, Cupid, Dian Cecht, Dumuzi, Eros, Februus & Pax
Tarot cards: Death, The Empress & The Star
Spellwork: Air magick, cleansing, divination, fertility & new beginnings
Issues, Intentions & Powers: Awakening, animals, banishing, beginnings, change, fertility, healing, hope, illumination, inspiration, light, patience, pregnancy/childbirth, prophecy, prosperity, purification, transformation, well-being & youth
Activities:
•Make & light white candles
• Clean/decorate your altar & consecrate your  altar tools
• Go on a walk in nature & look for signs of spring
• Make a Brigid’s Cross
• Have a feast with your family/friends
• Give thanks & leave offerings to the Earth
• Set intentions, reflect & look deeper into your goals for spring
• Start a bonfire
• Bless new projects
• Clear snow/ice from public walkways
• Gather & distribute warm clothes, hand warmers & blankets to those who need it
• Pepare plans for your upcoming garden
• Craft a priapic wand
• Spend time with children celebrating Imbolc by making crafts & or baking
• Make or buy new magical tools
• Practice divination & fire scrying
• Draw a cleansing ritual bath for yourself
• Meditate, reflect & say your farewells to winter
• Cleanse & clean your house to prepare for spring
• Create a Brídeóg: a doll of Brigid made of straw
• Make Bride’s bouquet satchets & exchange as symbols of good luck and fertility
• Set aside seasonal food & or drinks as an offering to Brigid to invite her in your home
• Find Imboloc prayers & devotionals that bid farewell to the winter months & honor the goddess Brigid
Imbolc is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of spring. Most commonly it is held on January 31 – February 1, or halfway between the winter solstice & the spring equinox. The holiday is a festival of the hearth, home, a celebration of the lengthening days & the early signs of spring. 
•  It is suggested that Imbolc originally marked the onset of the arrival of fresh sheep milk after a period of food shortage & the beginning of preparations for the spring sowing.
The word “imbolc” means “in the belly” and refers to the pregnancy of ewes at this time of year. The term “oimelc” means ewe’s milk. Around this time of year, many herd animals give birth to their first offspring of the year or are heavily pregnant & as a result, they are producing milk.
Imbolc is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature and it is associated with important events in Irish mythology. It is believed that Imbolc was originally a pagan festival associated with the lambing season and the goddess Brigid. It's believed that Imbolc was Christianized as a festival of Saint Brigid, who herself is thought to also be a Christianization of the goddess.
• Joseph Vendryes and Christian-Joseph Guyonvarc'h suggested that it may have also been a purification festival, similar to the ancient Roman festival Lupercalia which took place at the same time of year.
Some scholars argue that the date of Imbolc was significant in Ireland since the Neolithic. A few passage tombs in Ireland are aligned with the sunrise around the times of Imbolc & Samhain.
Related festivals:
•Groundhog Day: February 2nd- 
Is a tradition observed in the United States & Canada every year. It derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day & sees its shadow, it will retreat to its den & winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not see its shadow, spring will arrive early.
• While the tradition remains popular in the 21st century, studies have found no consistent association between a groundhog seeing its shadow & the subsequent arrival time of spring-like weather.
•St. Brigid’s Day: February 1st-
Celebrates the beginning of spring and the celebration of Lá Fhéile Bríde, St Brigid’s Day. The day has long symbolised hope, renewal and the feminine.
•Because Saint Brigid has been theorised as linked to the goddess Brigid, some associate the festival of Imbolc with the goddess.
St. Brigid is the patroness saint (or ‘mother saint’) of Ireland. She is patroness of many things, including poetry, learning, healing, protection, blacksmithing, livestock & dairy production. In her honour, a perpetual fire was kept burning at Kildare for centuries & a recent campaign successfully established her feast day as a national holiday in 2023.
The customs of St Brigid's Day did not begin to be recorded in detail until the early modern era. In recent centuries, its traditions have included weaving Brigid's crosses, hung over doors and windows to protect against fire, illness, and evil spirits. People also made a doll of Brigid (a Brídeóg), which was paraded around the community by girls, sometimes accompanied by 'strawboys'. Brigid was said to visit one's home on St Brigid's Eve. To receive her blessings, people would make a bed for Brigid, leave her food and drink, and set items of clothing outside for her to bless. Holy wells would be visited, a special meal would be had, and the day was traditionally linked with weather lore.
•  Candlemas: February 2nd-
 Is a Christian feast day on February 2nd commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the Temple. It is based upon the account of the presentation of Jesus in Luke 2:22-40. 
•While it is customary for Christians in some countries to remove their Christmas decorations on Twelfth Night, those in other Christian countries historically remove them after Candlemas.
On Candlemas, many Christians also take their candles to their local church, where they are blessed and then used for the rest of the year. For Christians, these blessed candles serve as a symbol of Jesus Christ, who is referred to as the Light of the World.
•Setsubun: February 2nd-
Is the day before the beginning of spring in the old calendar in Japan. The name literally means 'seasonal division’, referring to the day just before the first day of spring.
Both Setsubun & Risshun are celebrated yearly as part of the Spring Festival (Haru matsuri ) in Japan. In its association with the Lunar New Year, Setsubun, though not the official New Year, was thought of as similar in its ritual & cultural associations of 'cleansing’ the previous year as the beginning of the new season of spring. Setsubun was accompanied by a number of rituals & traditions held at various levels to drive away the previous year’s bad fortunes & evil spirits for the year to come.
• The commonly practiced tradition of throwing of roasted soybeans (called "fukumame") in order to drive away evil spirits & bring good fortune into one's home is upheld by both places of worship & regular people. Then, as part of bringing luck in, it is customary to eat roasted soybeans, one for each year of one's life (kazoedoshi), plus one more for bringing good luck for the year.
Other celebrations:
• Lupercalia: February 13-15th-
In ancient Rome, this festival was conducted annually on February 13th through 15th under the superintendence of a corporation of priests called Luperci. The origins of the festival are obscure, although the likely derivation of its name from lupus (Latin: “wolf”) has variously suggested connection with an ancient deity who protected herds from wolves & with the legendary she-wolf who nursed Romulus & Remus. As a fertility rite, the festival is also associated with the god Faunus to purify the city, promoting health & fertility.
Each Lupercalia began with the sacrifice by the Luperci of goats & a dog, after which two of the Luperci were led to the altar, their foreheads were touched with a bloody knife & the blood was wiped off with wool dipped in milk; the ritual required that the two young men laugh. The sacrificial feast followed, after which the Luperci cut thongs from the skins of the sacrificial animals & ran in two bands around the Palatine hill, striking with the thongs at any woman who came near them. A blow from the thong was supposed to render a woman fertile.
In 494 CE the Christian church under Pope Gelasius I forbade participation in the festival. Tradition holds that he appropriated the form of the rite as the Feast of the Purification (Candlemas), celebrated on February 2, but it is likely that the Christian feast was established in the previous century. It has also been alternately suggested that Pope Gelasius I replaced Lupercalia with St. Valentine’s Day, celebrated on February 14th, but the origin of that holiday was likely much later.
Sources:
Farmersalmanac .com
Llewellyn's Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kines
Wikipedia
Encyclopedia Britannica
A Witch's Book of Correspondences by Viktorija Briggs
Encyclopedia britannica
Llewellyn 2025 magical almanac Practical magic for everyday living
Llewellyn's Sabbat Essentials: Imbolc
Note:
This guide was written with Moon phases and dates corresponding to North America. These guides are supposed to be a generalized stepping off point to do your own research & help celebrate the way you feel called to.
•THIS IS CONDENSED INFORMATION AND SPECIFICS MAY NOT BE MENTIONED
This isn't based off what I do personally & I'm by no way suggesting people celebrate a certain way. It's stuff I've read & put together from books so people of different traditions & practices can get an idea of what to do for the sabbat, months or research for themselves.
Note that for Native American names, each Moon name was traditionally applied to the entire lunar month in which it occurred, the month starting either with the new Moon or full Moon. Also the name of the lunar month might vary each year or between bands or other groups within the same nation.
Some names listed here may reflect usage at once in history but may no longer be used by a designated group today. Many of the names listed here are English interpretations of the words used in Native American languages. They are only roughly aligned here with the months of the Gregorian calendar; you’ll notice that some names are repeated in multiple months.
The ones listed are the ones that were used in the books I used for correspondences & there are many more that are not mentioned.
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seaglasswrites · 1 day ago
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Shades of
Red
Crimson, Carmine, Blood, Apple, Pomegranate, Cardinal, Poppy, Rose, Ruby, Scarlet, Maroon, Wine, Garnet, Brick, Cherry, Cranberry, Strawberry, Spinel
Orange
Carrot, Tangerine, Topaz, Amber, Apricot, Pumpkin, Ginger, Rust, Flame, Persimmon, Sunset, Lava, Autumn, Maple, Mango, Bronze, Copper
Yellow
Gold, Lemon, Canary, Honey, Squash, Saffron, Citrine, Flax, Corn, Sunflower, Mustard, Daffodil, Sunny, Pineapple, Marigold, Topaz, Sandstone, Summer
Green
Leaf, Emerald, Grass, Jade, Clover, Fern, Lime, Apple, Juniper, Spring, Mint, Pistachio, Pickle, Chartreuse, Sage, Olive, Shamrock, Sea, Pear, Pine, Forest, Hunter, Tea, Malachite
Blue
Sky, Midnight, Sapphire, Cobalt, Azure, Cerulean, Cyan, Turquoise, Electric, Navy, Royal, Robin’s Egg, Cornflower, Lapis, Arctic, Blueberry, Peacock, Ocean, River, Aquamarine, Diamond, Moonstone
Purple
Amethyst, Lavender, Eggplant, Royal, Plum, Lilac, Hyacinth, Grape, Hydrangea, Violet, Indigo, Orchid, Yam, Ube, Iris, Mulberry, Mauve, Heather, Midnight, Wisteria, Tyrian, Charoite
Pink
Bubblegum, Flamingo, Hot, Cherry Blossom, Coral, Magenta, Rose, Fuchsia, Salmon, Raspberry, Candy, Peach, Spinel, Rose Quartz, Peony, Azalea, Orchid, Pitaya, Himalayan
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apiswitchcraft · 2 years ago
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altars for greek gods (pt.2)
this post includes zeus, hera, poseidon, hestia, hephaestus, dionysus, ares, demeter, and athena. for part 1 including hades, persephone, artemis, apollo, aphrodite, hermes, and hekate click here, for the titans and protogenoi click here.
keep in mind that this is largely UPG, new age stuff, and historically accurate offerings to the gods include meat, wine, grain (specifically barley), honey, and incense (myrrh and frankincense).
colors can be used for candles, banners, decor, whatever you want
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ZEUS
Colors: white, blue, and grey for association with the heavens, yellow and black for association with storms. gold because he's the King of the Gods
Offerings: rain water, oak, olives/olive branches/olive leaves, vervain, cinnamon, laurel. images of himself or lightning bolts are particularly recommended for Zeus
Crystals: diamonds, gold (i think pyrite, aka fool's gold, would be offensive), turquoise, lapis lazuli, celestite, iron/steel, any quartz
Animals: eagle, bull
POSEIDON
Colors: blue and white for association with the seas, gray for association with storms, brown for association with the earth/earthquakes
Offerings: coffee, mint, ocean water, salt, seashells
Crystals: coral, petoskey stone, abalone, opal (especially water opal), blue calcite, aquamarine
Animals: horse, bull, dolphin, hippocampus
HERA
Colors: red, pink and white for association with love and marriage. gold because she's the Queen of the Gods.
Offerings: iris, rose, patchouli, coconut, cypress, maple, peacock feathers, pomegranate
Crystals: pearls, garnet, citrine, diamonds, lapis lazuli, topaz, opal, moonstone, rose quartz
Animals: peacock, cuckoo, cow
HESTIA
Colors: red, orange, and yellow for association with fire, brown or white for the hearth/home.
Offerings: tea/coffee (especially if you drink it with her), pine, bread, cider, apples, anything on fire, cinnamon
Crystals: amber, jade, garnet, ruby, carnelian, sunstone, amethyst, honey calcite
Animals: donkey, pig, crane
HEPHAESTUS
Colors: red, orange, and yellow for association with fire, metallics for association with metalworking.
Offerings: spicy things, hot beverages, handmade things, dragon's blood incense, seashells, anything on fire
Crystals: metals, fire opal, honey calcite, obsidian, hematite, carnelian
Animals: donkey, dog, crane
DIONYSUS
Colors: purple and green for association with grapes/wine, leopard/tiger print for his holy animals
Offerings: grapes (or any derivative), alcohol, cinnamon, ivy, pinecones. there's a particular emphasis on non-physical offerings with dionysus, like playing music, partying or sex/masturbation
Crystals: grape agate, leopard jasper, crazy lace agate, tiger's eye, garnet, rose or rutilated quartz, amethyst, jade
Animals: panther/leopard, tiger, bull, serpent, dolphin
ARES
Colors: red and purple for association with war
Offerings: spicy things, yarrow, chocolate, basil, cinnamon
Crystals: bloodstone, garnet, red jasper, smokey quartz, black tourmaline, hematite, metals, obsidian, carnelian
Animals: eagle owl, barn owl, poisonous snakes, boar, vulture
DEMETER
Colors: green, brown, and yellow for association with the earth/harvest. black for her ruthlessness
Offerings: oats and grain, anything baked, flowers, spices (like cinnamon or cloves, allspice is good too), leaves that have begun to change colors for fall, mint, poppy
Crystals: jade, tree/moss agate, carnelian, amber, aventurine, rutilated quartz
Animals: serpent, farm animals (especially pig), gecko, turtle-dove
ATHENA
Colors: white and grey/silver for association with wisdom. red for association with war
Offerings: anything handmade, olives/olive oil/olive branches/olive leaves, snake shed, cedar, cypress, cinnamon
Crystals: metals, celestite, fluorite, lapis lazuli, bloodstone, obsidian, iolite
Animals: snakes and owls
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gillysims · 2 years ago
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Rosie: Hey, listen, I think I'm going to take that... test later. I have a good feeling.
Heath: -laughs- It's not like it was hard for us the last time.
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mimzy630 · 7 months ago
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I brought some more friends to Eludesions!
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This time, I'm featuring a lot of spoiler characters from both games!
🌓 Tearer Perler by Junes Perler Village
💗 Maid Iris Keychain by @neapolitanmilk
🐀 Bibi Keychain by @bennflynt
👁️ Marco keychain, Tokiko standee, Saito keychain, and Uru standee by @crocrubies
🌈 The A-set Standee is an official bonus from the AI: THE SOMNIUM FILES Limited Edition!
To start off, here's the NAIX crew!
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Nine X at the lozenge
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The Half-Body serial killings...
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Tearer's a real Escape Room operator now!
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Quartz in the quartz!
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Whether it be her condition or her sisters, Bibi's heart is always her weakness.
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Squeak squeak!
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Some scary Saito's!
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Finally, some very self-indulgent Sejima Siblings content :)
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With those ingredients...
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What are they brewing!?
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What off-earth is happening here!?
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Thanks for viewing my silly photos again, I hope you had fun!
Part 1 | Part 2
💖 A-set Goes to an Escape Room 💖
I brought A-set and some friends to Eludesions Escape Rooms where I work!
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AITSF+AINI spoilers and more friends under the cut!
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A-set's taken over the lobby! Meet her wonderful friends joining us on this journey!
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Fanart Credits:
💖 Iris life-size cut-out is printed official art!
🧡 Ryuki Omanjuu from Chronostasis, designed by @astrobreaks
💜 Date (and Aiba) Omanjuu by @kurapixel
💛 Mizuki Perler by @MearaKinnie
💙 Bibi (Mizuki) Plush by @deepsealily
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The Psyncer squad is taking over our tables!
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Photobooth time! Featuring Iris MaiN 1 route split choices!
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Should you listen to what she says, or try to find the truth elsewhere...?
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Who put Ryuki on the stopped clock...
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Psyncers Unite!
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"AGGHHH, WHAT THE FUUUCK!?" moment!
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The prettiest faces in the world and Some Guys!
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He's finally home... still get his ass though, Mizuki!
Not onto the rooms themselves!
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redstonebug · 2 years ago
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I saw for the Gemcyt au that Lizzie and Joel's fusion was Rainbow Quartz and I love making SU fusions that are Iris Agate, so. Lizzie, Joel, and Jimmy fusion musings. Was aiming for their empires s1 vibes but it kind of ended up Foolish Gamers somehow.
Au and individual refs by @chrisrin
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