Various homes for various muses (defo not counting Ten since she's still wandering in her mainverse)!
This also includes a few headcanons on the areas that some characters live in, in general- but it's mostly just me finally going off---
Node and Bless live in a home styled like this, though the two do have a fireplace carved into the rock- and there are various flowers growing out front.
Everyone who lives in Enlightened Darkness (save Ten who is currently homeless) lives in the city of Sanden. It's a city carved from the inside of a hole in a mountain in the desert, so there are interconnected stone walkways, stairs, etc. leading all over the place. Homes are on the sides of the huge cavern, while all business is conducted in the center- suspended in the air by stone pillars and the like.
Most homes are relatively small and conserve space, but are built to house 2-3 people. Most of the homes in Sanden are passed down between generations, to the eldest of the next- but some families have died off, and their homes were eventually taken by outsiders.
Please note the interiors per home are in floorplan only, the actual items that fill each home are unique to the character and do not match the images.
Also, the windows (unless otherwise specified) do not exist in these homes, since the homes are all carved into the cavern's sides.
Murk's interior (the windows show the city itself, they're almost always closed since people walk by his place to get to certain places):
His home is very sparse- it only has a bed and a small table, alongside a few gifts from the people of Sanden, from when he helped defend the city. His general colors are rather dark- browns and blacks.
Arwen's home interior (she lives near the 'entrance' to the city, due to being a long-time guard):
Her interior has some scattered drapery reminiscent of Mazuri, alongside a few mounted animal heads. There're photos all around their bed of her fellow guardsmen, and the general color aesthetic of Arwen's home is purple and gray.
If one were to open the special compartments under the stairs, they'd find several journals- stuffed to the brim on notes about S. W. O. R. D..
Fin's home doesn't have a proper door, instead it's got beads for a door. However, there's a sign warning against trespassing into the home without verbal consent. Fin's home is generally open to anyone, so long as they get xeir permission, first. She's a witch for hire, and a practiced mage by trade- so all of her money comes from clients asking for brews, spells, fortunes, and the like.
Hence why I picked a home with a bit of an alcove, there- that's where Fin and xeir clients sit when discussing business.
Her home has a lot of red accents, alongside hints of gold- and of course, plenty of drapery (moreso because Fin enjoys the feeling than anything else).
Tempest's home is about like this- made of stone and petrified/sealed wood, to prevent the home itself from catching fire. There are no plants within a 500 foot radius of the home. The second floor is a small study for the artifacts and the like Tempest collects, while the bottom half of the building is where Tempest generally lives when she's not busy.
You can find the original build here, by Folli on YouTube!
Tempest's home is very sparsely decorated, due to her needing everything to be resistant to fire. The second half of the building is off-limits to her during incredibly stressful weeks, for fear of going wild and essentially burning the study and all its contents down.
She has a tablet that she records all her findings on, just in case she ever accidentally does go Iblis-State in the study, but...can never be too careful.
And Ten has no home for the time being, but...her dream-home would be something spacious, preferably without a ceiling. However, such a build is impossible (for now) so...
Cinn lives in Apotos, which is inspired by Greek architecture...so of course, their home shares the appearance. They decked out their home in posters, but the general aesthetic matches that of all their neighbors- save that Cinn doesn't grow any plants, and there's always a food and water dish left out for Milky.
And yes, their home very much follows a grayscale-and-blue color palette, although Cinn's favorite color is yellow. It just- matches the town, better.
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Blorbo pattern is below the read more! Based on this post by @thewiglesswonder
Sew the darts on the two Blorbo body pieces
Sew the two Blorbo body pieces to each other, right sides together (sew the curved edge, and leave the straight line at the bottom unsewn)
Sew the Blorbo body base to the bottom of the Blorbo body pieces (pin it well, with the front roughly in line with the dart on the front half of the body; this does not have to be precise, Blorbo can be a little irregularly shaped, it’s fine). Leave an opening for turning of a few inches left unsewn, turn the body right side out
Put two leg pieces right sides together and sew the side seams (leave the top, where it attaches to the body, and the bottom, where it will attach to the foot, unsewn). Repeat with the second leg.
Pin a foot piece to the bottom of a leg, with the front of the foot roughly lined up with the seam at the front of the foot. Sew around (this can be a little tricky, it might be easier to hand sew than to machine sew this part). Repeat with second leg and foot. Turn legs right side out through the opening at the top of the leg
Finishing:
Embroider the face, either before step 2 or after step 3
Stuff the body at any point after step 3, after embroidering the face
Sew the opening for turning in the body closed
Stuff the legs after step 5. Tuck the seam allowance at the top inside the leg; I ended up tucking about ½” of fabric in instead of ¼” to make the leg a bit shorter, but if you are using an extra fluffy fabric you might want it closer to the ¼”
Pin the legs in place on the front of Blorbo and ladder stitch around the base of the leg
You’re done!!! Enjoy your new blorbo, and if you post it on tumblr I’d love to be tagged @tj-crochets (that’s not a requirement for using the pattern, you do not have to do it, I just love seeing things people make from patterns I wrote)
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