Tyrian: *Worry* Um... my mistress, we have a problem.
Salem: What is it?
Tyrian: We have an intruder in the castle.
Salem: So? You already know what to do. Release the Grimm hounds.
Tyrian: We already did, but it seems difficult for them to take down the intruder.
Salem: They can't kill off a simple intruder?! Explain yourself!
Tyrian: *Scared* I-It's better that I show it to you.
Using one of the Grimm squids, Tyrian shows her what's up. In the distance Salem can hear someone singing. She then looks carefully at what is happening and she is left in shock.
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Grimm running towards the intruder but end up getting sliced like butter against a hot knife.
Jaune: 🎶Don't you know that I'm still standing better than I ever did🎶 *Stabs a Grimm in the face* 🎶Looking like a true survivor,🎶 *Pushing another one with his shield* 🎶feeling like a little kid🎶
I was re-reading tyrians chapter and immediately wanted to draw how cozy I feel like his home is. Fic is “It’s A Pain To Be A Prince” by Lavenoor on Quotev!
Tyrian purple, also known as Tyre purple or Royal purple, is a reddish-purple natural dye extracted from certain species of sea snails in the Muricidae family. These snails secrete a yellow defensive mucus when stimulated, which gradually turns purple through complex chemical reactions after exposure to light. As early as around 1600 BC, the ancient Phoenicians in the eastern Mediterranean began using this dye.
Tyrian purple has strong coloring power, and the dyed fabric fades from purple to red and then to pink over time, appearing even more vibrant. However, the extraction and production process of Tyrian purple is labor-intensive. It takes about 12,000 dye-producing snails to produce 1.4 grams of pure dye, barely enough to dye a single garment edge, making Tyrian purple extremely precious at the time. Around 1000 BC, Tyrian purple was exported to Rome and other regions, and only the privileged class could wear this color. Through modern technological analysis, "6,6'-Dibromoindigo" has been identified as the primary coloring component in Tyrian purple.
"It is his eyes above all that are terrible. They are like black holes burned by torches in a Tyrian tapestry. They are like black caverns where dragons dwell. They are like the black caverns of Egypt in which the dragons make their lairs. They are like black lakes troubled by fantastic moons."
- Oscar Wilde, Salomé