lazdaloreposter
lazdaloreposter
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hey, this blog is no longer active. i've moved to BlueSky at st4rfru1tz.bsky.social. i make all kinds of posts there, not just scale and denizens lore, but you can select their tags to have an easier time finding it.
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lazdaloreposter · 2 months ago
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chat tumblr's been a fun time but i've lowkey pretty much abandoned it in favor of bluesky so you're not gonna see more from me here anymore. see me at @st4rfru1tz.bsky.social for more lazposting. bye bye!!
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lazdaloreposter · 3 months ago
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I think poor people deserve to buy luxuries for themselves
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lazdaloreposter · 3 months ago
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This is how i write my worst trans-atlantic bitch/affectionate
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lazdaloreposter · 3 months ago
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Thinking about if my splat2 and splat3 ocs met
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…They’d fucking kill each other probably
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lazdaloreposter · 3 months ago
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Why is she like this-
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lazdaloreposter · 3 months ago
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the evil woke left is drawing fat trans furries that make me extremely hard
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lazdaloreposter · 4 months ago
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posting this here so the main blog can stay focused but uhhhh
that gock bulge,, guhhhh,,...
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Hitomi having swag as usual 😸🏳️‍⚧️
(SHE/HER)
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lazdaloreposter · 6 months ago
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hej lads
i haven't posted here in a long time, but my askbox has had NO interaaction, so i propose to y'all...
a character Q&A !!
you can ask any character from Scale Saga and Denizens of the Seafloor Citadel questions, no limits. (you can even ask me directly about some things, but remember that this is primarily about the characters answering questions.)
you may ask as many questions as you like, and again, there will be no limits.
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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Larimar's Enchiridion of the Void
Larimar, being a biologist, spent a lot of time studying the Void, on account of having to go there a lot to keep his Scourge contained. Whenever he trapped it in something that would hold for a while, he would explore areas of the Gray Expanse for a couple hours before returning to the Middle Realm. He put his studies in an enchiridion containing all his knowledge of it, along with geological info that he had Baya gather on her occasional visits to the Void.
The Enchiridion of the Void covers many things, primarily the abyss's unique lifeforms, like the Void amalgamates, different kinds of harmless bacteria, null fungi, abyss tulips, and more. It details phenomena such as active portals left over from the Great Spill, an entire star that has somehow managed to form in the Void, floating oceans connecting the strange gravitational fields of several planetoids, and further abyssal nonsense. It is all illustrated for the reader's viewing pleasure.
This book remains in the Seafloor Citadel's library, along with the rest of the Denizens' writings.
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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oc shitpost
original image under cut
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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Oh right, the denizens. The denizens of the citadel. The denizens forced specially to live in the citadel. The citadel's denizens. Those denizens?
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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friendly reminder that these two are partners btw
(thanks a lot @serataph for the base/lineart of the Hack drawing!!)
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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Hey, Laz here!
Welcome to my lore blog for Scale Saga and Denizens of the Seafloor Citadel. If you wanna see my main blog, go to @lazdahuman.
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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here you go. eat that fuckin lore.
The Seafloor Citadel: The Denizens' Subterranean Shelter
The Seafloor Citadel itself is a feat of subterranean engineering by Larimar, Baya, and Ne'las. Its metallic hull is thick and sturdy, and its exposed, multi-layered glass dome at its highest point - which sticks out of the seafloor in the Glass Trench - is well-built with the pressure of the deep ocean's waters in mind.
The citadel was built with keeping the Wraiths contained, preventing them from further destroying the outside world. Keeping them contained meant the denizens would have the time and space to create sealing artifacts in which to keep the Wraiths trapped without constant maintenance of a containment facility, meaning they could remain contained long after the citadel became abandoned.
At its center is the Castle, a large dome housing many of the shared facilities that every denizen uses. The food gardens, the library, the infirmary, the recreation areas, and more. It also houses a control center that manages the citadel's amenities, including the ventilation, water filtration, irrigation, and power distribution.
Surrounding the Castle are the Abodes, dormitories close to exit routes meant to house every denizen. The Citadel has six two-person Abodes, four three-person Abodes, and two four-person Abodes, making a total of twelve. Some denizens move back and forth between Abodes as they are part of more than one group, such as Hack part of both the Lethal Ladies and the Triplet Spirits.
Up a staircase south of the Castle is the citadel's namesake, the dome that sticks out of the seafloor. Its glass structure and set of lights provide a view out to a deep-sea coral reef. Some denizens sit here to write logs in their journals on the daily, as they typically go unbothered since this area is rarely crowded - aside from when meetings occur, of course.
The exit routes that the Abodes are built around all funnel into a hub that branches out into minecart tunnels toward various underground locations, as well as an elevator to go directly to the surface. In the present day, all points of egress aside from the elevator to the surface are blocked off due to collapses and cave-ins, rendering them impossible to enter unless found within all the rubble and cleared.
The denizens who originally lived at the citadel were Larimar, Ne'las, Camryn, Baya, the Lethal Ladies, and Kaiya. They all contributed to sealing the Wraiths there, before ultimately dying inside it as they all suffered from cursed wounds dealt by the Wraiths themselves. Larimar, the last one to die, sat in the glass dome with the sealing artifacts beside him - it was lights out moments after he finished writing his final log.
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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if you saw an unfinished post NO YOU DIDN'T!!! i accidentally hit post but i WILL come out with the finished version once it's done
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lazdaloreposter · 8 months ago
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The Seafloor Citadel: The Denizens' Subterranean Shelter
The Seafloor Citadel itself is a feat of subterranean engineering by Larimar, Baya, and Ne'las. Its metallic hull is thick and sturdy, and its exposed, multi-layered glass dome at its highest point - which sticks out of the seafloor in the Glass Trench - is well-built with the pressure of the deep ocean's waters in mind.
The citadel was built with keeping the Wraiths contained, preventing them from further destroying the outside world. Keeping them contained meant the denizens would have the time and space to create sealing artifacts in which to keep the Wraiths trapped without constant maintenance of a containment facility, meaning they could remain contained long after the citadel became abandoned.
At its center is the Castle, a large dome housing many of the shared facilities that every denizen uses. The food gardens, the library, the infirmary, the recreation areas, and more. It also houses a control center that manages the citadel's amenities, including the ventilation, water filtration, irrigation, and power distribution.
Surrounding the Castle are the Abodes, dormitories close to exit routes meant to house every denizen. The Citadel has six two-person Abodes, four three-person Abodes, and two four-person Abodes, making a total of twelve. Some denizens move back and forth between Abodes as they are part of more than one group, such as Hack part of both the Lethal Ladies and the Triplet Spirits.
Up a staircase south of the Castle is the citadel's namesake, the dome that sticks out of the seafloor. Its glass structure and set of lights provide a view out to a deep-sea coral reef. Some denizens sit here to write logs in their journals on the daily, as they typically go unbothered since this area is rarely crowded - aside from when meetings occur, of course.
The exit routes that the Abodes are built around all funnel into a hub that branches out into minecart tunnels toward various underground locations, as well as an elevator to go directly to the surface. In the present day, all points of egress aside from the elevator to the surface are blocked off due to collapses and cave-ins, rendering them impossible to enter unless found within all the rubble and cleared.
The denizens who originally lived at the citadel were Larimar, Ne'las, Camryn, Baya, the Lethal Ladies, and Kaiya. They all contributed to sealing the Wraiths there, before ultimately dying inside it as they all suffered from cursed wounds dealt by the Wraiths themselves. Larimar, the last one to die, sat in the glass dome with the sealing artifacts beside him - it was lights out moments after he finished writing his final log.
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lazdaloreposter · 1 year ago
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Seafloor Citadel - Ne'las Andromedes's Log: 393
This is Ne'las Andromedes. I'm 393 logs into this already... This may be my final log for the citadel, as Baya's light magic won't work on my wounds anymore. I'm spending my final hours coming up with blueprints for a sealing artifact that will keep the scourges held down here for as long as possible, using every relevant bit of knowledge I've gathered on them. I'm hoping that I'll be done before I croak, or at least that I will have enough of a framework to hold them until the next Triplet Spirits come around to deal with them.
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We should've never listened to the legends and rumors. We would've been safe. The scourges would've never awakened again. Many would still be alive, had we not explored those ruins. I blame mysef, especially, for our olmid friend Kiuya's death to those arcane beasts. She, of all people, didn't deserve this fate.
What I'm doing doesn't undo what was done, and it doesn't make up for it either, but I hope that at least it will let me forgive myself for unleashing these scourges upon the world. Rest in peace, Kiuya, and any others whose lives the scourges took.
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I have to stop writing this to focus on the blueprints. I need to stop this rampage, and I need to prevent it from happening again.
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