stxrmcaller
stxrmcaller
Warrior at Heart
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INDEFINITE HIATUSindie mage lavellan read rules and about first {est March 2015}
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stxrmcaller · 9 years ago
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anonymously message me anything you want to tell me before 2015 ends.
The only rule is that I can’t reply, I can only post it!
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stxrmcaller · 9 years ago
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I hereby propose: the dark spring aesthetic
bright green budding trees against a backdrop of heavy storm clouds; daffodils dripping with rainwater
songbirds singing before the sun has fully risen
cherry blossom petals fallen on asphalt, crushed by footprints and tire tracks
opening the window on a sunny afternoon expecting warmth but instead being met by a cold thawing stillness
impossibly purple crocuses, a deep saturated violet
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stxrmcaller · 9 years ago
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Narrowed hazel eyes tracked his every move during the descent, uncaring of his poorly hidden pain; she cocked a hip and waited, arms crossed. Once he was still her attention was focused immediately on the sword at his waist. At least he was a smart Crow.
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Her brow furrowed in suspicion. Life had taught her not to trust the Crows--not that she had any faith in his words to begin with--but the knife strapped to the inside of her boot gave her more courage than she would’ve, should’ve had.
“Prove it.”
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Not often did the other tribes group together for anything, let alone to form a hunting party, but sure enough they’d trekked deep beyond the camp’s borders with wary glances cast at all faces. So when they heard hooves coming down from the North she and her people had ran, not wanting anything to do with whatever trouble the others would cause; they called out in warning when she ran ahead but she ignored them.
…Only to stop short when confronted by a rider. She glowered at him, scowling at his raised hand. She spit inelegantly at the frozen ground beneath his horse.
“Give me a reason nae t’do so.”
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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Send me  “HC”  + a word and I’ll write a headcanon about it.
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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Reblogge thys if thou art a witch who livest in a hovel
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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Shingeki no Kyojin OST - 7.Vogel im Käfig
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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part two to this
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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HAMILTON | ACT I | SENTENCE STARTERS
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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i am your girl and i will protect you
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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DAT MILKY WAY
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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So I've been writing a (terribly malformed) fic centering around the Evanuris and I was wondering: Does Elvhen include Honorifics? Miss, Mister, your grace, your honor? all that?
Sorry this took so long, but this was a much more complicated question than you probably realized. Honorifics are typically very central to the language, so it’s next to impossible to simply translate them (at least if you want to do it right).
Honorifics in Elvhen are separated into three categories: casual (durmelanos), formal (tarmelanos) and revered (enastos). 
Casual honorifics are used during day-to-day occurrences, and are used to denote respect, but not formality. For example, calling a young girl ‘miss,’ or a friend ‘sir’ or ‘madam.’ In Elvhen, rather than tone inflection, completely different words are used in this situations.
Formal honorifics are just that - they denote not only respect, but formality. For example, calling a superior ‘sir,’ or ‘madam.’
Revered honorifics are specifically reserved for individuals who are in positions of major power, such as kings, governors, religious leaders, etc. 
In the following lists, note that these are not translations, but rather their English equivalents.
Casual Honorifics:
Haain - Sir, madam, ma’am, for individuals of middle age or older
Hane - Sir, madam, ma’am, for individuals of middle age or older
Ashain - Madam, miss, for women younger than middle age
Ishanudh - Master, sir, for men younger than middle age
Eshanudh / Eshain - generic honorific, for individuals younger than middle age
Formal honorifics:
Ha’hren - teacher, leader, guide, sir, madam
Tasha - Madam, lady
Tashain - Miss, mistress, diminutive feminine honorific
Tishan - Sir, lord
Tishanudh - Sir, master, diminutive masculine honorific
Teshan / Tesha - Generic formal honorific
Teshanudh / Teshain - Generic formal diminutive honorific
Revered Honorifics
Eolasos - Your grace, your greatness, your honor
Rajaan - Your majesty
Tarsalos - Your perfection, your holiness
Bell’ane - Your holiness, your majesty, your perfection lit. like eternity
Hope that helps.
Sathem.
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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reblog this if i can tumblr im you, just slamming a muse or plot idea down in front of you
this doesn’t mean that you have to accept or agree with the idea - i’m just a scared little turtle that would like to know if that’s something that you wouldn’t mind so much 
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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stxrmcaller · 10 years ago
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Having a sibling is either “we ride together we die together” or “no officer I’ve never seen that person before in my life” there is no in between.
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