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thelabsofficial · 28 days ago
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Meet the Heroes!
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Meet the heroes (though not the protagonists!) of The Labs! While they may be a ragtag, recently-met team, they all answered the call to stop Niles and Lucien in their tracks. The trio are all aware of them to some extent, though Niles has personally dubbed them his arch nemeses, as they tend to get in the way of his plans more than anyone.
Detective Casimir “Casey” Clarke (front)- Leader and brains of the team. Casimir is a practiced detective whose face is somehow constantly cloaked in shadow. He has a talent for formulating strategies on the fly, and his magic allows him to wield his hands as though they were guns. He enjoys smoking a good cigar over a book or a deep conversation, and has a soft spot for cats.
Sparrow (right)- Speedster and charisma of the team. Sparrow is a witty and talkative hero, whose magic allows them to fly and hover at lightning fast speeds. While they have a habit of making decisions before they have the chance to think them through, they can be relied upon to make a quick getaway. Sparrow loves a good meal with friends, as well as sporty activities, even if they have to suppress their speed to make it fair.
Remus Grimdark (left)- Brawn and backpack of the team. Remus Grimdark is never seen without his armor, and yet is surprisingly nimble on the front lines. His portal magic allows him to act as the heroes’ inventory, which is also useful to hold the massive sword he swings around like a toy. While he is quiet about his interests, he gets passionate about a good fight with a good opponent.
Philomena “Phi-Phi” Marguerite Amaranth (top)- Heart of the group. Phi-Phi believes that everything can be solved through conversation and friendship, and wishes to reform Niles and Lucien rather than defeat them. While her flying broom can be unwieldy and her potions don’t always work as intended, Phi-Phi always stands strong and is more than capable of pulling her weight on the team. She enjoys any moment with friends where she feels connected to them, and spends a lot of her time alone studying alchemy.
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thesilverdetective · 25 days ago
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Everybody give it up for the heroes
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1218-814 · 1 year ago
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Twisted Wonderland Characters' Birthday Stones, Stars, And Flower Meanings
It's back by the demand
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Riddle Rosehearts: 8/24
Stone: Lava- "Lovers" Flowers: Diatom- "Elegance/Fashion", Cypress vine- "Delicate love", Montbretia- "Lovely memories" Star: Lambda Hydrae- "Logics based on tradition"
Trey Clover: 10/25 Stone: Red spinel- "curiosity" Flowers: Maple- "refraining and precious memories", Sieboldii- "special someone", Celestial Chrysanthemums- "cooperation" Star: Phi Centauri- "Mostest yet honest"
Cater Diamond: 2/4 Stone: Bi-color amethyst: "Awakening" Flowers: Camellia- "perfect, whole love", Red primrose- "unflawed/natural beauty", Quince- "precocious" Star: Nu Aquarii- "Ideas and self-reliance"
Ace Trappola: 9/23 Stone: Ametrine- "light and dark" Flowers: Spider lilies- "Lonely/passion/giving up", Dahlia- "beauty/betrayal", Purslane- "a hidden love" Star: Pi Virginis - “A conscious mysterious charm”
Deuce Spade: 6/3 Stone: Pink diamond- "A soft beauty and elegance" Flowers: Hydrangea- "High pride/high endurance", Honeysuckle- "Flexible love", Garden phlox- "Agreement" Star: Mu Eridani- “a talented independence”
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Leona Kingscholar: 7/27 Stone: Melee diamond- "A start from a supporting character" Flowers: Pelargonium- "Well raised", Thunberg lily- "Falseness", Geranium- "Unchanging trust" Star: Beta Volantis- "Brave and independence oriented"
Ruggie Bucchi: 4/18 Stone: Dolomite- "Courage to the whole body" Flowers: Lily daffodil- "Exotic", Statice-"Unchanging heart", Love-in-a-Mist -"Love in a dream" Star: Tau Ceti- "Coexistence of strength and kindness"
Jack Howel: 10/11 Stone: Rhodolite Garnet- "Active love" Flowers: Coleus- "Unfulfilled love", Lythrum Ancesps- "Good family custom", Peacock Plant- "Love at first sight" Star: Xi 2 Centauri- "Bright with a charming way of talking"
Octavinelle
Azul Ashengrotto: 2/24 Stone: White Pearl - "Modesty, sincerity" Flowers: Amaryllis- "Vanity", Crocus- "Believe me", Coptis- "Transformation" Star: Pi Aquarii- "Intuition and sensibility"
Jade/Floyd Leech: 11/5 Stone: Nephrite Cat's Eye - "The charm of the eyes"/ "The charm of maturity" Flowers: Pentas- "Your hope will come true", Dancing Lady Orchid- "Dance with me", Moss Rose/Sun Rose/Mexican Rose (however you may call it)- "Innocence" Star: Alpha Lupi- "Richness without profit and loss"
Scarabia
Kalim Al-Asim:2/25 Stone: Malachite- "Dangerous love Flowers: Bindweed- "Bonds, Friendship's sake", Montbretia- "Cheerful", Drumstick Flower- "Knocking on the door to the heart Star: Kappa Cassiopeiae- "Kindness that dislikes loneliness"
Jamil Viper: 9/12 Stone: Peridot- "The bond of fate" Flowers: Diascia- "Forgive me", Indigo- "It all depends on you", Clematis- "Stratigest/Creativity"/"Bondage Star: Delta Crateris- "Strong companionship"
Pomefiore
Vil Schoenheit: 4/9 Stone: Cerasite (Cherry Blossom Stone)- "Mental beauty/Purity" Flowers: Cherry blossom- "Mental beauty", Acacia- "Grace/secret love", Wallflower- "Long-lasting love" Star: Theta Cassiopeiae- "Effort to get through on their own"
Rook Hunt: 12/2 Stone: Black Coral- "A calm wit" Flowers: Cineraria- "Always comfortable", Heliconia- "A weird person", Carnation- "Increasing feelings Star: Tau Scorpii- "Not restrained by common sense"
Epel Felmier: 5/6 Stone: Lemon Quartz: "Bear fruit/harvest" Flowers: Chinese redbud: "Modest/simplicity", Butterfly flower: "Rebellious", Gardenia: "Carrying happiness" Star: Tau Persei- "A sense of responsibility that does not despair"
Ignihyde
Idia Shroud: 12/18 Stone: Fire-Opal -"One who is falling in love" Flowers: Pomegranate- "Beauty of maturity", Leopard plant- "Humility, Restraint", Kumaszasa: "Lonely" Star: Beta Ophiuchi (Cebalrai)- "authoritarianism with strong courtesy”
Ortho Shroud: 8/14 Stone: Inca Rose Stone: "Welcoming new love and romance" Flowers: Globe Amaranth- "Immortal", Cheeses flower: "Gentle heart", Oleander: "Danger" Star: Ursae Majoris (Chalawan)- "Lonley and honest"
Diasomnia
Malleus Draconia: 1/18 Stone: Roselite- "The bliss of reaching goals" Flowers: Hepatica- "Trust", Primula- "I can't live without you" Star: Gamma Sagittae- "A self-reflective maturing person"
Lilia Vanrouge: 1/1 Stone: Jade- "Long life and prosperity" Flowers: Pine- "Immortality, and longevity", Snowdrops- "Hope", Adonis Ramosa- "Permanent happiness" Star: Vega- "an optimistic person with a peaceful heart"
Silver: 5/15 Stone: Red Jadeite- "Judgement" Flowers: Houttuynia Cordata- "Wild", Campanula- "Moderation/Sincerity", Western Azalea- "Dignity" Star: Xi Tauri-"The charm of being lonely and unreliable"
Sebek Zigvolt: 3/17 Stone: Emerald- "Mental stability" Flowers: Lupine- "You are my peace", Ixia (African corn lilies)- "Unity" Star: Tau Cassiopeiae- "A focus that doesn't fail twice"
I know ppl are going to say, this looks familiar...
Yeah, you are right, idk if anyone's reposted this tbh but ppl liked this when I posted this
It helped me see characters better ngl
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askthesquidfamily · 8 years ago
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Amaranth: “Couch cuddles, a warm blanket, and a good cup of hot chocolate.”
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fjorclayweek · 5 years ago
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Caduceus Appreciation Week
July 26th Marks Caduceus’ two year anniversary for joining the Mighty Nein. To celebrate, a Caduceus Appreciation Week is being put together. Just a way for us to show our appreciation for everyone’s favorite firbolg grave cleric. Each day will have a prompt to be filled through fics, art, playlists, cosplay and all other things made by CR fans. Each of the prompts will be based around tea, and include a short explanation for 
Make sure to use the tag #caduceusweek.
Saturday July 25th | Flowering/Blooming Tea
“A bundle of dried tea leaves wrapped around one or more dried flowers. These are made by binding tea leaves and flowers together into a bulb, then setting them to dry. When steeped, the bundle expands and unfurls in a process that emulates a blooming flower, and the flowers inside emerge as the centerpiece. Typically they are sourced from the Yunnan province of China. Flowers commonly used in flowering teas include globe amaranth, chrysanthemum, jasmine, lily, hibiscus, and osmanthus.”
Caduceus was raised in the Blooming Grove, and spent ten years alone there after his family left. Explore Caduceus growing up, his time alone, or returning home.
Sunday July 26th | Mushroom Tea
“an infusion of mushrooms in water, made by using edible/medicinal mushrooms (such as lingzhi mushroom) or psychedelic mushrooms (such as Psilocybe cubensis).”
Caduceus wears lichen and uses decay to grow mushrooms and other fungi in on corpses. It’s an association with both life and death and how their connected. Caduceus has a different viewpoint on death than the rest of the M9. He’s been raised around it, and it’s fun and interesting to explore.
Monday July 27th | Hot Toddy
“it's widely agreed that hot toddies are warming wintertime drinks. People often sip one as a remedy for colds, coughs, sore throats, and the flu. At other times, of course, toddy enthusiasts imbibe simply because it's a pleasingly sweet and aromatic wintertime drink.
The drink can be prepared with hot water, apple cider or, as in this recipe, tea. The tea imparts an added flavor and may help lessen the symptoms and duration of the common cold. While there's no medical evidence for this, there's no better evidence for anything else helping to cure a cold either. Among possibly useless remedies, the hot toddy is at least pleasant.”
A warm tea, one that you could easily share with friends and family. Caduceus has become friends with the M9. Exploring your favorite Caduceus friendship and family dynamics. Within the Mighty Nein or outside of it.
Tuesday July 28th | Oolong Tea
“produced through a process including withering the plant under strong sun and oxidation before curling and twisting. Most oolong teas, especially those of fine quality, involve unique tea plant cultivars that are exclusively used for particular varieties. The degree of oxidation, which varies according to the chosen duration of time before firing, can range from 8–85%, depending on the variety and production style.”
A tea that is purposefully made by decaying. Decay is Caduceus’ signature spell. Explore Caduceus’ relationship with the spell or any other magic that he has. How his magic relates to the Wildmother or how he feels about it. Or maybe  just having some fun with his spells.
Wednesday July 29th | The Teapot
“The Teapot is a prominent asterism in the southern sky, formed by the brightest stars of the southern constellation Sagittarius. The eight bright stars – Kaus Australis (Epsilon Sagittarii), Kaus Media (Delta Sagittarii), Kaus Borealis (Lambda Sagittarii), Alnasl (Gamma Sagittarii), Ascella (Zeta Sagittarii), Nanto (Phi Sagittarii), Nunki (Sigma Sagittarii) and Hecatebolus (Tau Sagittarii) – form the shape of the celestial Teapot.”
The stars are constantly moving and changing as the world rotates. Caduceus is not the same person he was when he left the grove. In what ways. How has he changed from the Firbolg in the grove, to a member of the Mighty Nein.
Thursday July 30th | Rose Tea
“an herbal tea made by steeping dried rose buds and petals in water.”
Rose’s are naturally associated with love and romance. What’s your favorite Caduceus ship? Who does Caduceus fall in love with? What’s his love language?
Friday July 31st | Tea Samples
A free day! If you know anything about tea, you can take inspiration from one of those. If not, you can do whatever you want.
Have fun creating!
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dusudaunord · 8 years ago
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Things to do in Montréal March 3-9
March begins with the thrills of massive winter festival MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE and its all-nighter Nuit Blanche, plus spring break activities for families, dance and theatre, incredible illuminated art, classical music and rock shows.
Bright days and nights
The city seriously shines during winter arts, culture and fine dining festival MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE ongoing to March 11 with an all-new program of performing arts, fabulous fine dining options and the free and family-friendly outdoor site at Place des Festivals, where you’ll find great local food and drink, from QuĂ©bec cheeses to Cabral porto, live music and performances such as X-Lumina, an illuminated Ferris wheel, the urban ice slide and zip line, and classic Canadian sport Curling en lumiĂšre. Walk around the Quartier des Spectacles to see the high-tech interactive light art of Illuminart or head down into the underground city for Art Souterrain‘s miles of new art installations. And, of course, the festival’s biggest deal: all-nighter Nuit blanche featuring free activities, performances, music, film and more, from downtown to Mile End and many more neighbourhoods on March 4.
Montréal on Spring Break
We’ve put together an overflowing guide to restaurants, bars and parties for spring break in MontrĂ©al but we haven’t forgotten about the younger set either – with local schools closed this week, there are plenty of things to do for families during spring break. In these waning days of winter, why not try tobogganing or ice skating on the Mountain or spend an afternoon ice sliding, skating and playing games at Mammouth Village at the Olympic Stadium Esplanade. Spring has truly sprung at the Botanical Garden’s Butterflies Go Free event, part of the MontrĂ©al Space for Life‘s spring break activities. Play board games, video games and more for free at Festival MontrĂ©al Joue, ongoing to March 12. Or play a game of cricket, ultimate Frisbee or quidditch at the Ministry of Cricket (and Other Homeless Sports).
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The Montreal Fine Arts Museum hosts a special program for kids, March 4-12, with art, music and dance activities related to the Chagall: Colour and Music exhibition, while Pointe-Ă -CalliĂšre, McCord Museum and Stewart Museum all offer creative workshops and games. See free mid-day puppet shows and more at Place des Arts’s Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme. The MontrĂ©al Science Centre drops its prices on IMAX films and hands-on exhibitions during Spring Break. The MontrĂ©al Children’s Film Festival screens feature films and shorts from around the world, March 4-12.  Mickey, Minnie, Elsa, Dory and more beloved characters skate to the tune of Disney on Ice Presents Follow Your Heart at the Bell Centre, March 8-12, while the characters of classic comic AstĂ©rix step off the page at GrĂ©vin MontrĂ©al wax museum’s newest exhibition. The best female gymnasts in the world compete at International Gymnix at the Claude-Robillard Sports Complex, March 9-12. And boat turned spa Bota Bota opens its water circuit to kids 10 years and up, March 6-10, with free daily yoga classes too.
Au restaurant @lemousso hier: une expĂ©rience gastronomique fascinante! Et probablement exquise đŸ€— #MTLenLumiere | Photo: FrĂ©dĂ©rique MĂ©nard-Aubin
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Food and drink
This week’s food spotlight shines on the MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE festival’s many gastronomic delights – local and international chefs, multi-course meals, workshops, food-focused tours, marshmallows roasting on an open fire, cheese tastings and more! – though several new MontrĂ©al restaurants shine a light that’s all their own. Warm up with a cup of tea at MontrĂ©al’s tea houses, a big bowl of pho or Japanese authentic ramen, a signature winter cocktail at one of MontrĂ©al’s Hidden Bars, or an evening of decadence next to MontrĂ©al’s coziest fireplaces. And follow it all up with a trip to the candy shop.
LA super performeuse DANA MICHEL à #UsineC la semaine prochaine et c’est presque complet! . . #DanaMichel #Performer #mercurialgeorge
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Stage and screen
MontrĂ©al’s busy winter-spring dance program includes contemporary dance inspired by Iggy Pop in Helen Simard’s loud n’ wild Idiot at La Chapelle to March 3, and the incredible Dana Michel‘s Mercurial George at Usine C to March 3 followed by Louise Lecavalier’s new Mille batailles March 8-10. In theatre: follow the lives of a Korean-Canadian family in Ins Choi’s hit comedy Kim’s Convenience at Segal Centre March 8-19, Centaur Theatre presents thoughtful, humorous family drama You Will Remember Me, opening March 7, see Ionesco’s Exit the King and Young Jean Lee’s Lear at Monument National, and wonderful nature- and family-themed all-ages production Beaver Dreams “La FiĂšvre du Castor” runs March 9-12 at Mainline Theatre. Marc Maron brings comedy and insight to the stage on his The Too Real Tour, at L’Olympia Theatre on March 4. Step into the Virtual Reality Garden and MontrĂ©al 3/60 video installation at the Phi Centre, where you’ll also find an art installation by painter and illustrator Pony revealed during La Nuit Tribe, on March 4 and closing with live music by Dead Obies and more on March 9. The Massimadi Afro-Caribbean LGBTQ film festival runs to March 4 at various venues. And test your film knowledge: did you know that these movies were filmed in MontrĂ©al?
Michel Labrecque : “Les Ɠuvres de Teresa Margolles peuvent susciter un inconfort. Cette artiste mexicaine utilise son art pour dĂ©noncer la violence liĂ©e au narcotrafic qui a fait Ă©normĂ©ment de victimes – souvent des femmes – dans diverses villes d’AmĂ©rique latine. L’une des matiĂšres premiĂšres qu’elle utilise? Des rĂ©sidus rĂ©coltĂ©s Ă  la morgue. Pour avoir un aperçu de son travail, rendez-vous au MusĂ©e d’art contemporain [@macmontreal] oĂč ses Ɠuvres sont prĂ©sentĂ©es dans le cadre l’exposition Mundos, jusqu’au 14 mai prochain. Irez-vous la voir? ” : Michel Labrecque #art #teresamargolles #musee #museum #mexique #mexico #montreal #mtl #exposition #exhibition #exhibit #repost #macmontreal #artcontemporain #ciudadjuarez #latinamerica #museumgram #instamuseum : @radiocanadainfo
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Museums and galleries
Beautiful images meet inspiring sounds in CHAGALL: COLOUR AND MUSIC, featuring 340 works by the Russian-French artist at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. The MusĂ©e d’art contemporain shows moving works by foremost Mexican artist Teresa Margolles, as well as QuĂ©bec artist Emanuel Licha’s Now Have a Look at This Machine documentary installation. See Scottish artist Graham Fagen’s video and music-based installation The Slave’s Lament at Galerie de l’UQAM. Part of the 375th programming, kanien’kehĂĄ:ka (Mohawk) artist Skawennati’s solo exhibition Tomorrow People explores time and identity in analog and digital forms at Oboro. In Old MontrĂ©al, Belgian artist Wim Delvoye provokes at DHC-ART. Never Apart’s winter exhibition celebrates Black heritage, Indigenous women and more, and screens film Two Soft Things, Two Hard Things on Saturday. Salon des nouvelles musiques video exhibition reflects on the music of tomorrow through past composers’ views of the future at Place des Arts Salle d’exposition. And find art and architecture in the city’s most stunning churches and other sacred sites.
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Classical concerts
MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE presents several classical concerts this week: on March 4, Piaf A 100 Ans. Vive La MĂŽme! at Place des Arts and Trio Fibonacci: Migration et IdentitĂ© at Bourgie Hall; on March 5, Jacques Kuba SĂ©guin with the Bozzini String Quartet at the Segal Centre; on March 8, Schulich en Concert with pianist Alexei Lubimov at Pollack Hall, the McGill Baroque Orchestra at Redpath Hall, and PentaĂšdre: Paris City Of Lights at Bougie Hall; and on March 9, the McGill Concert Choir’s Voices of Light at St-Andrew and St-Paul Church. Meanwhile, on March 3, the Orchestre symphonique de MontrĂ©al presents Hungarian pianist AndrĂĄs Schiff in a concert of Schubert sonatas and impromptus at Place des Arts, followed on Saturday by The Boston Symphony Orchestra with Andris Nelson and Emmanuel Ax at Maison symphonique. The PraĆŸĂĄk Quartet plays Haydn, Suk and Dvoƙák at Place des Arts on March 6. On March 7, the Orchestre symphonique de MontrĂ©al presents Yefim Bronfman: From Schumann To Stravinsky, while on March 9 Boris Brott conducts the OSM in a concert of SchĂ©hĂ©razade and more at Place des Arts.
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More live music
Among this week’s MONTRÉAL EN LUMIÈRE many musical offerings see: Alex Cuba at Club Soda and Musica Cubana and The Cuban Martinez Band at Le Balcon on March 3; FiĂšvre Gospel by Imani Gospel Singers on March 4 at Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours Chapel and Vancouver indie rockers Mother Mother at L’Astral; Regina Spektor on March 5 at MĂ©tropolis; Bears of Legend at Club Soda on March 7; Flamenca Night with Mirada Flamenco on March 8 at Le Balcon; and more. Ready yourself for a new season of deception, death and dragons with the Game Of Thrones Live Concert Experience with Ramin Djawadi at the Bell Centre on March 3, while Pierce The Veil rocks Friday night with opener Falling In Reverse at MĂ©tropolis. On Saturday, it’s a good time with Homeshake and Phern at ThĂ©atre Fairmount, American country music singer-songwriter Nikki Lane at Bar le Ritz P.D.B. (followed by a late-night set by Tim Darcy of Ought), or dance hard to an extended set by Cosmic Gate at New City Gas. Big names, big talents on March 6: Sting at Metropolis and Ariana Grand at the Bell Centre, while The Radio Dept. comes to ThĂ©atre Fairmount. Tuesday brings Amaranthe and Citizen Zero to Théùtre Corona. Sing along with Big Wreck in a special show on Wednesday, March 8 at Théùtre Corona, while on March 9, Dinosaur Jr. plays Théùtre Corona with opener Public Access T.V.
Up next:Spring break for families in Montréal
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undeadbard · 28 days ago
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Babe wake up new Labs characters just dropped Art by @thesilverdetective
Meet the Heroes!
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Meet the heroes (though not the protagonists!) of The Labs! While they may be a ragtag, recently-met team, they all answered the call to stop Niles and Lucien in their tracks. The trio are all aware of them to some extent, though Niles has personally dubbed them his arch nemeses, as they tend to get in the way of his plans more than anyone.
Detective Casimir “Casey” Clarke (front)- Leader and brains of the team. Casimir is a practiced detective whose face is somehow constantly cloaked in shadow. He has a talent for formulating strategies on the fly, and his magic allows him to wield his hands as though they were guns. He enjoys smoking a good cigar over a book or a deep conversation, and has a soft spot for cats.
Sparrow (right)- Speedster and charisma of the team. Sparrow is a witty and talkative hero, whose magic allows them to fly and hover at lightning fast speeds. While they have a habit of making decisions before they have the chance to think them through, they can be relied upon to make a quick getaway. Sparrow loves a good meal with friends, as well as sporty activities, even if they have to suppress their speed to make it fair.
Remus Grimdark (left)- Brawn and backpack of the team. Remus Grimdark is never seen without his armor, and yet is surprisingly nimble on the front lines. His portal magic allows him to act as the heroes’ inventory, which is also useful to hold the massive sword he swings around like a toy. While he is quiet about his interests, he gets passionate about a good fight with a good opponent.
Philomena “Phi-Phi” Marguerite Amaranth (top)- Heart of the group. Phi-Phi believes that everything can be solved through conversation and friendship, and wishes to reform Niles and Lucien rather than defeat them. While her flying broom can be unwieldy and her potions don’t always work as intended, Phi-Phi always stands strong and is more than capable of pulling her weight on the team. She enjoys any moment with friends where she feels connected to them, and spends a lot of her time alone studying alchemy.
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