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fantastic-fr-scries · 2 years
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Potential genes for my Aethers
Orca / Thicket / Stone (Jaguar / Flair / Smoke)
Coal / Plum / Lead (Twinkle / Butterfly / Contour)
Overall I think Aethers are going to be like Tundras and Bogsneaks for me- I don't dislike them, other than the weird mouths on the females and the giant anime eyes on the males, but they're not really mt thing and I'm not sure I'll have any in my lair
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cryptidclaw · 2 years
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Cryptidclaw's WC Prefixes List!
Yall said you were interested in seeing it so here it is! 
This is a collection of mostly Flora, Fauna, Rocks, and other such things that can be found in Britain since that’s where the books take place! 
I also have other Prefixes that have to do with pelt colors and patterns as well!
Here’s a link to the doc if you dont want to expand a 650 word list on your Tumblr feed lol! the doc is also in my drive linked in my pined post!
below is the actual list! If there are any names you think I should add plz tell me!
EDIT: I will update the doc with new names as I come up with them or have them suggested to me, but I wont update the list on this post! Plz visit my doc for a more updated version!
Animals
Mammal
Badger
Bat
Bear
Beaver
Bison
Boar
Buck
Calf
Cow
Deer
Elk
Fawn
Ferret
Fox
Goat
Hare
Horse
Lamb
Lynx
Marten
Mole
Mouse
Otter
Rabbit
Rat
Seal
Sheep
Shrew
Squirrel
Stoat
Vole
Weasel
Wolf
Wolverine
Amphibians
Frog
Newt
Toad
Reptiles
Scale
Adder
Lizard
Snake
Turtle
Shell
Birds
Bird
Down
Feather
Albatross
Bittern
Buzzard
Chaffinch
Chick
Chicken
Coot
Cormorant
Corvid
Crane
Crow
Curlew
Dove
Duck
Dunlin
Eagle
Egret
Falcon
Finch
Gannet
Goose
Grouse
Gull
Hawk
Hen
Heron
Ibis
Jackdaw
Jay
Kestrel
Kite
Lark
Magpie
Mallard
Merlin
Mockingbird
Murrelet
Nightingale
Osprey
Owl
Partridge
Pelican
Peregrine
Petrel
Pheasant
Pigeon
Plover
Puffin
Quail
Raven
Robin
Rook
Rooster
Ruff
Shrike
Snipe
Sparrow
Starling
Stork
Swallow
Swan
Swift
Tern
Thrasher
Thrush
Vulture
Warbler
Whimbrel
Wren
Freshwater Fish 
Fish
Bass
Bream 
Carp
Dace
Eel
Lamprey
Loach
Minnow
Perch
Pike
Rudd
Salmon
Sterlet
Tench
Trout
Roach
Saltwater fish and other Sea creatures (would cats be able to find some of these? Probably not, I don't care tho)
Alge
Barnacle
Bass (Saltwater version)
Bream (Saltwater version)
Brill
Clam
Cod
Crab
Dolphin
Eel (Saltwater version)
Flounder
Garfish
Halibut
Kelp
Lobster
Mackerel
Mollusk
Orca
Prawn
Ray
Seal
Shark
Shrimp
Starfish
Sting
Urchin
Whale
Insects and Arachnids
Honey
Insect
Web
Ant
Bee
Beetle
Bug
Butterfly
Caterpillar
Cricket
Damselfly
Dragonfly
Fly
Grasshopper
Grub
Hornet
Maggot
Moth
Spider
Wasp
Worm
Trees
Acorn
Bark
Branch
Forest
Hollow
Log
Root
Stump
Timber
Tree
Twig
Wood
Alder
Apple
Ash
Aspen
Beech
Birch
Cedar
Cherry
Chestnut
Cypress
Elm
Fir
Hawthorn
Hazel
Hemlock
Linden
Maple
Oak
Pear
Poplar
Rowan
Redwood
Spruce
Willow
Yew
Flowers, Shrubs and Other plants
Berry
Blossom
Briar
Field
Flower
Leaf
Meadow
Needle
Petal
Shrub
Stem
Thicket
Thorn
Vine
Anemone 
Apricot
Barley 
Bellflower
Bluebell
Borage
Bracken
Bramble
Briar
Burnet
Buttercup
Campion
Chamomile
Chanterelle
Chicory
Clover
Cornflower
Daffodil
Daisy
Dandelion
Dogwood
Fallow
Fennel
Fern
Flax
Foxglove
Furze
Garlic
Ginger
Gorse
Grass
Hay
Heather
Holly
Honeysuckle
Hop
Hyacinth
Iris
Ivy
Juniper
Lavender
Lichen
Lilac
Lilly
Mallow
Marigold
Mint
Mistletoe
Moss
Moss
Mushroom
Nettle
Nightshade
Oat
Olive
Orchid
Parsley
Periwinkle
Pine
Poppy
Primrose
Privet
Raspberry
Reed
Reedmace
Rose
Rush
Rye
Saffron
Sage
Sedge
Seed
Snowdrop
Spindle
Strawberry
Tangerine
Tansy
Teasel
Thistle
Thrift
Thyme
Violet
Weed
Wheat
Woodruff
Yarrow
Rocks and earth
Agate
Amber
Amethyst
Arch
Basalt
Bounder
Cave
Chalk
Coal
Copper
Dirt
Dust
Flint
Garnet
Gold
Granite
Hill
Iron
Jagged
Jet
Mountain
Mud
Peak
Pebble
Pinnacle
Pit
Quartz
Ridge
Rock
Rubble
Ruby
Rust(y)
Sand
Sapphire
Sediment
Silt
Silver
Slate
Soil
Spire
Stone
Trench
Zircon
Water Formations
Bay
Cove
Creek
Delta
Lake
Marsh
Ocean
Pool
Puddle
River
Sea
Water
Weather and such
Autumn
Avalanche
Balmy
Blaze
Blizzard
Breeze
Burnt
Chill
Cinder
Cloud
Cold
Dew
Drift
Drizzle
Drought
Dry
Ember
Fall
Fire
Flame
Flood
Fog
Freeze
Frost
Frozen
Gale
Gust
Hail
Ice
Icicle
Lightening
Mist
Muggy
Rain 
Scorch
Singe
Sky
Sleet
Sloe
Smoke
Snow
Snowflake
Soot
Sorrel
Spark
Spring
Steam
Storm
Summer
Sun
Thunder
Water
Wave
Wet
Wind
Winter
Celestial??
Comet
Dawn
Dusk
Evening 
Midnight
Moon
Morning
Night
Noon
Twilight
Cat Features, Traits, and Misc. 
Azure
Beige
Big
Black
Blonde
Blotch(ed)
Blue
Bounce
Bright 
Brindle
Broken
Bronze
Brown
Bumble
Burgundy
Call
Carmine
Claw
Cobalt
Cream
Crimson
Cry
Curl(y)
Dapple
Dark
Dot(ted)
Dusky
Ebony
Echo
Fallen
Fleck(ed)
Fluffy
Freckle
Ginger
Golden
Gray
Green
Heavy
Kink
Knot(ted)
Light
Little
Lost
Loud
Marbled
Mew
Milk
Mottle
Mumble
Ochre
Odd
One
Orange
Pale
Patch(ed)
Pounce 
Prickle
Ragged
Red
Ripple
Rough
Rugged
Russet
Scarlet
Shade
Shaggy
Sharp
Shimmer
Shining
Small
Smudge
Soft
Song
Speckle
Spike
Splash
Spot(ted)
Streak
Stripe(d)
Strong
Stump(y)
Sweet
Tall
Talon
Tangle
Tatter(ed)
Tawny
Tiny
Tough
Tumble
Twist
Violet
Whisker
Whisper
White
Wild
Wooly
Yellow
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flywiththewindclan · 2 years
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Trying to clean out my lair a bit these are all up in AH and all of them unbred. 1 - Alinilam - Ice/Twilight Bee/Overcast Runes - 4000g
2 - Orca/Peacock/Flint - 70g
3 - Amber/Goldenrod/Blood - 1 off XXY - 600g
4 - Moon/Slate/Stone - 2 off XYY - 900g
5 - Pumpkin/Forest/Camo - 15g
6 - Sapphire/Camo/Ultramarine - 30g
7 - Moon/Jungle/Flint - 50g
8 - Maroon/Peach/Lemon - 60g
9 - Pear/Pear/Radioactive (of course it's NOT a G1 xD) - 22g
10 - Tan/Peacock/Mulberry - 10g
11 - Orange/Thicket/Ice - 10g
12 - Seafoam/Banana/Purple - 10g
13 - Sand/Wisteria/Indigo - 10g
14 - Cream/Shamrock/Dust - 10g
15 - Ice/Overcast/Coal - 200g
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Holy Obedience | Feeding Habits Update #4
Hey People of Earth! Today we’ll be chatting chapter five of Feeding Habits, aka Holy Obedience. TW: animal cruelty, blood, suicide, toxic relationships.
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This chapter is the last in Lonan’s POV and a direct continuation of chapter four. I was getting a little burned out as this was toward the end of my 10k word week a few weeks ago, but overall, it definitely achieves what I was hoping for!
Scene A:
Eliza and Lonan chat about secrets which gets intense when Eliza prompts Lonan to burn Harrison’s guardian angel necklace & a few polaroids that were taken as a small easter egg from one of the mini stories!
Lonan grabs everything out in time with minimal damage
Scene B:
Lonan finally burns down his father’s darkroom.
Scene C:
Lonan emerges from the woods and approaches the cabin. Eliza sits on the veranda tending to a dead rabbit she claims she “found”. What happened in the previous memory in ch. 4 of Lonan and his father utilizing the ikijime technique to kill the fish mirrors with the rabbit, despite it actually being dead.
Lonan and Eliza take a drive and talk about the very different lessons they each learned from Lonan’s father
Eliza hits the accelerator and drives the car into the lake. Her fate is left unspecified, whereas he gets out relatively unscathed.
Excerpts:
Here’s this very tender romantical description because I indulge myself obvi:
The last time he saw Harrison, he knew they would not see each other for a very long time after. Sun haloed him. Pinged of his eyes so they shone like gemstones. The earring he’d gifted him from his mother’s collection twirled, mindless, like the surface of a mirror ball. He didn’t forget that image—his lover a painting of the sun, an offering he was lucky to have, if only temporary. As he gurgles at the face of the fire, he doesn’t forget that feeling—the warmth not against his face, but in the pith of his throat, jittering like the wings of a hummingbird. As he shifts forward, closer to the fire, a hand secures around his shirt collar. At first, he’s convinced what he’s seeing will be the last he ever sees—the magnificence of heat. But it’s when he feels its heaviness with a clank against the stone as the clasp comes undone that he understands.
When he turns around, Eliza holds Harrison’s guardian angel in her palm. The chain noosed carelessly around the angel’s throat.
This kind of epic sequence of Lonan yeeting away the darkroom ft a subtle Houses With Teeth reference??:
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Lonan will burn down the darkroom one-handed. He hustles through the rain and forest brush with the gas can, the flashlight pricked between his teeth. The woodland seems so irrelevant at night; moonlight pares through clumps of deciduous trees; rain blisters from the opaque clouds; a ground animal, perhaps a raccoon, or squirrel, scampers up a redwood and into its hollow. It’s lost its energy, replaced with irrelevant, forgettable details. But still he moves with conviction, weaving between tree trunks like he’s the one who put them there.
His second reunion with the darkroom is not something of the fantastic. He’s done his time staring at it like it’s got teeth, strong incisors that will nick him if he looks at it the wrong way. When he arrives at its pathway, rain prowling down his cheeks, his left hand wrapped hastily in the eucalyptus towel, he has not come for reconciliation.
Gasoline could substitute the Pacific, he thinks as he unscrews the bottle’s cap and lugs liquid onto nearing brush, smothering the wildflowers needling through the shed’s concrete platform. It moves the same, sounds the same, does the same thing—spreads. He leaves no square foot untouched with fuel. He douses the doorway, its shattered windows, even the individual holes in its hardwood floor. He dresses the darkroom in gasoline and doesn’t blink when he pulls his lighter from his pocket and sets it on fire.
Here’s when Lonan approaches the cabin and first sees the dead rabbit:
Lonan arrives back at the cabin a half hour later, smelling like soot and wet earth. He expects to see Eliza inside, turning over the last bits of scorched wood with the fire iron. Drinking a bottle of red wine turned to vinegar by herself, the cork neatly pushed in the centre of the hearth. But when he approaches the cabin, tracking up rain and dirt, Eliza is not inside.
She sits on the veranda, stooped over the glass worktable, her hands fumbling against the head of a rabbit. There is no question the animal is dead. It’s small, just bigger than the length of her palm, its grey fur gone cobalt with rain. Its head lolls against the frost of the glass. There is no bringing it back to life.
“Where did you find that?” Lonan asks. He wrings his hair of rainwater knowing it will get soaked again before another minute passes.
“It washed up.” She strokes its ear, examines its fur with her thumb and middle finger, as if tending to cashmere.
Lonan impales the rabbit in the same way he impaled the previous chapter’s fish and this is what happens after that. We also get a hint at why the chapter is called Holy Obedience:
“Do you do everything in the name of your father?”
“Obedience is an act of love.”
“Burning down his darkroom is not what he would’ve wanted.” Eliza pulls her arms close to her chest, gnaws on a bloody hangnail.
“That’s what I wanted.”
“Then you have two conflicting agendas.”
“Isn’t killing the rabbit what you wanted? Aren’t you vegetarian, Eliza? Aren’t those two conflicting agendas?”
Eliza taps the hilt of the knife, fully upright in the rabbit’s skull. Her lips purse. Her posture straightens. She wipes her mouth with the clean plane of her forearm. When she deescalates the veranda’s steps and walks past him, he doesn’t follow her at first. He watches her back, the way her hair flutters before sinking with the rain. How blood drips off her fingertips and onto the dirt driveway, pinkish, like the colour a child might want their wall.
And the fateful drive begins, ft. a scene I repurposed from the old ch.2:
Loam gives under the car’s wheels, sputters up onto the windows as she backs the car onto a dirt path. He does not ask where she’s going. Even as they drive deeper into the thicket of trees, branches combing the windshield, paths he’s never been, he does not ask.
“What other things did your father teach you?” she asks after some time dozing through the woods.
Eliza’s hung a lucky rabbit’s foot from the rear-view mirror, tannish fur that whitens when Lonan reaches and turns it over.
“This isn’t vegetarian,” he says, scales the foot with his fingernail, bloodying it just as the rabbit on the veranda. Its ball chain clatters with every brush of his finger, the sharp jut of its cap, neatly carved into the head of a rabbit, prickling against his finger. Rain clatters against the window, each drop’s shadow inking his jeans, arms. “Genesis. How to kill a fish. The easiest places to be caught when you run.”
Me leaving the city haha:
They parse through trees, bushes, and Lonan knows each species even without looking, and the longer she doesn’t answer, the more insistent he becomes at stating them aloud. “Red alder. Pacific dogwood. Cascara. Ponderosa pine,” he says.
Here are the final two paragraphs. Fun fact, I stole “holy vengeance” from myself which appears in one of the later chapters in Rewired.
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The next time Eliza presses the accelerator, it’s with a holy vengeance. As if something guides her, her heel gorging into the pedal. They move so quickly, Lonan doesn’t know when the forest ends and where the beach starts—it all melds, a mosaic of vague landscapes. He doesn’t know when he reaches for the rabbit’s foot hanging from the mirror and holds it to his chest, like he knows what she’ll do. Even before she says, “I always wanted to be buried by cattails,” even before the car’s wheels whir over sand, driftwood, strings of kelp, even before they dive head-first into the lake, he knows.
Crashing into water sounds like rising to heaven. He doesn’t know why this is the first connection he makes, or why all he visualizes as the car sinks is the wisp of white clouds, the balmy lift of air that hikes him through the sky. Even though the water is dark, all he sees is light, crisp and glittering from above. As he ascends, he turns to look for Eliza, and there she is, slumped over the wheel, a stroke of blood dripping into her mouth. He is weightless when he stabs the cap of the rabbit’s foot into the corner of the window so it splinters. Weightless when he inhales and pushes through the broken glass like it’s Peter’s gate and he’s a step away from salvation. Weightless when he paddles through the water like a sunfish, his body ready for this, good at this, as he holds his breath. Weightless when the car sinks, and his head breaches the water like an orca, weightless when he opens his mouth to the storm and exclaims his hallelujah, his new beginning, his ultimate baptism.
That’s it for this update! I will be back sooner rather than later as I recently completed chapter six, but that’s a wrap on Lonan’s POV y’all!
--Rachel
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wall-nerds · 3 years
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Rare dragon part Colors 1
I’m alive! Even after my account got nuked. Heh. So let’s find the the primary color that is the rarest. Out of 177 colors. Yipee...
Obsidian 902,974
White 649,311
Midnight 454,901
Ice 391,195
Black 278,362
Shadow 214,386
Maize 199,738
Coal 187,502
Sky 186,847
Platinum 185,915
Rose 182,598
Silver 175,950
Orca 166,258
Charcoal 164,327
Royal 157,006
Blood 150,433
Grey 143,418
Azure 143,373
Crimson 143,137
Caribbean 142,625
Mulberry 142,295
Navy 140,945
Lavender 138,361
Seafoam 136,337
Splash 127,982
Teal 127,084
Moon 121,699
Storm 120,928
Blue 120,837
Pearl 118,698
Abyss 118,663
Purple 117,724
Aqua 116,304
Violet 114,961
Thistle 113,958
Denim 113,526
Gold 110,195
Eldritch 106,479
Steel 103,631
Stonewash 101,142
Banana 97,876
Phthalo 97,578
Watermelon 25,835
Oilslick 94,022
Ivory 93,996
Radioactive 83,150
Maroon 79,741
Lead 77,713
Chocolate 77,237
Pink 77,059
Jade 75,796
Teal 127,084
Fire 74,532
Red 74,464
Sunshine 72,977
Cyan 71,647
Coral 71,282
Blackberry 70,969
Cerulean 70,449
Magenta 70,182
Dust 68,728
Gloom 68,195
Soil 67,785
Flint 67,777
Cerulean 70,449
Brown 67,439
Stone 67,257
Beige 67,034
Slate 64,756
Jungle 62,582
Smoke 62,500
Sapphire 62,497
Orange 61,769
Sand 60,951
Mist 60,604
Lemon 60,128
Eggplant 59,521
Leaf 58,180
Lapis 56,771
Plum 56,639
Robin 55,780
Swamp 54,582
NightShade 54,571
Wisteria 52,417
Forest 52,287
Cobalt 52,076
Tomato 51,808
Rust 50,059
Orchid 49,885
Grape 49,884
Cornflower 49,462
Pistachio 49,372
Fog 48,945
Overcast 48,089
Indigo 47,904
Avocado 47,802
Iris 47,749
Copper 47,705
Wine 47,074
Heather 46,047
Amethyst 45,852
Green 45,320
Tangerine 45,249
Goldenrod 45,127
Ultramarine 44,904
Periwinkle 43,770
Twilight 43,582
Sunset 42,916
Garnet 42,516
Spring 41,561
Mint 40,246
Bubblegum 39,650
Metals 38,842
Turquoise 36,214
Rasberry 35,612
Umber 33,596
Spruce 32,505
Fuchsia 32,108
Berry 31,849
Peacock 30,577
Cottoncandy 29,927
Grapefruit 29,107
Mauve 28,111
Strawberry 27,487
Sable 27,421
Cherry 27,196
Thicket 27,176
Flaxen 26,853
Latte 24,961
Saffron 24,904
Tarnish 24,889
Tan 24,795
Clay 24,623
Sanddollar 24,590
Spearmint 24,211
Honeydew 24,190
Marigold 24,186
Brick 24,151
Buttercup 24,078
Hunter 23,879
Shamrock 23,745
Cerise 23,142
Terracotta 22,900
Hickory 22,845
Ginger 22,762
Dirt 21,939
Carrot 20,646
Peridot 20,317
Vermilion 20,066
Bronze 20,057
Caramel 19,755
Auburn 19,706
Pumpkin 19,559
Yellow 19,271
Mantis 19,104
Cinnamon 16,798
Chartreuse 15,708
Amber 15,067
Honey 14,022
Crocodile 13,724
Murk 13,495
Olive 13,355
Moss 12,861
Aaaand we have a winner! Moss is the rarest primary color! so what’s it look like?
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Ohhh nooo! Well maybe it looks good in mosaic? But to truly know I’ll have to at least go to secondary. All 177 colors. Again. Hepl.
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Sirulius Healpenbroc, in fairy robes. After being mentioned in 5+ stories, you actually get an illustration of the notable storm breaker warlock!
Tale 19: Meriam Craweleoth: Mage Queen of The Grand West (chapter 7.2 - Yet To Pass 7/10) part 4. Stories of Old
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Harsh Language
After three days, and three nights, a wall of abruptly tall mountains became visible. Meriam glowed with joy; she had almost forgotten happiness.
“Boys! Behold the Wall of Fire! The mountain range at the eastern end of the central desert. We are in Sinonia!” Meriam yelled back to her men. They all gasped with relief. Following their Queen was often the worst moments of their lives; until they reached their destination or went home to tell their children stories. Meriam was fond of her five soldiers. She paid them well for their company and service. Meriam, as a mage in fabric body armor and wielding grand spells, technically she didn’t need them with her. It wasn’t even to make her husband feel better anymore; Meriam genuinely cared for, and liked the comradery of her knights.
“My Queen! Why are we turning due south?” one of Meriam’s men yelled. That was a good question. Meriam looked around frantically, as did Asada.
“Don’t look me! They’re the guides!” Asada said, gesturing to the happy pair upon their proud camels, full of loot, and veering down a slope to their right.
“I once went into a magic forest so bright; I swore I had drunken an odd potion. I was greeted by a bard in a halved mountain cabin, surrounded by precise patches of odd vibrant fruits. This man spoke without tone, with a pained smile; he wed two royal fairies. Their companion lived in their cellar, and she was an asocial heartman, who baked wonderful rum shortbread. They fed me something with eggs and cheese, and then answered none of my questions, and left me to fend for myself in the lucid thicket. That is why I do not like poetry.” Meriam said, following the guides south. The Anglian men groaned and cried; They were so close to freedom from the wretched oblivion of sand. And now they were moving away from it. Worse yet, their queen may have gone mad; everyone was so confused by Meriam’s tale, that they offered her water and rest. She refused.
“The world has led me many places, and in hindsight, they have all been wonderful.” Meriam said with whimsy. Her companions sighed and followed.
           By nightfall, the men were dehydrated. They had been crying for their lost chance of escape; which was within grasp, then suddenly taken from them. Meriam assured Asada her men were not weak, but human. Asada pointed to the rice fields and bamboo that was now at the roadside. It was all so, sudden. The men began to cry again. The smell of day-old raw fish and seaweed wafted from the bay, and hit them like freshly chopped onions. For they yearned for a cool dip in the sea, while being devoured by a bloom of jellyfish after such a journey.
“Oi, Da Lan se!” The merchants chimed. “we recommend noodle. Can’t find any place else!” The merchants said. They could speak Anglian: the whole time. It is likely they wanted to mess with the foreigners. They parted ways from their guides, and went towards the sea. Then Meriam, Asada and the five knights noticed the houses…
           The valley sat deep, like it had been slowly eroded over time, and was laden with salty silt atop the earth. The bamboo and growth, was young, and the paths were wooden walk ways suspended on thick stone pilers above the mud. The houses had docks off their balconies, as they were built on stilts. All the livestock sat in aloft cages, as fishers used tall poles to take trout from the tide. The people looked miserable, and wore mix matched fabrics, that hung with long sleeves and skirts. Their black hair was held up with pins and clasps, to keep it out of their brown, amber and hazel eyes. Their faces looked unfamiliar to the weary Anglian travels. And up the mountain, as it began to darken, they saw a large pale blue castle-pagoda-cathedral sitting upon a seaside hill. There was a trail of audible bells and lights of a camp not far from it.
“I can’t handle this. This place is awful. Let’s eat some steamed fish, bathe and camp. I’m going to die alone and childless, leaving my precious home to the cheats of my homeland.” Asada teared. Meriam patted her comfortingly on the shoulder. Asada was correct.
           At dawn, they found themselves surrounded by men in dark platted armour, and vibrant sashes and weapons. The royal guard of Sinonia, was to take these foreigners to their emperor. Who it turned out, was visiting this very village, to stop the immense amount of hate-mail he received daily. It made him wish the courts didn’t take literacy and penmanship so seriously. It made him wish he couldn’t read; He had begun to dream about reading these letters. So, he was refreshed when a party of foreigners was brought to his knees, and forced to bow. He wore many silken robes of violet, red and gold, and he also wore white paint on his face and an absurd hat.
“Exotic faces from far off lands? State your business! I only allow men of Francia and Indonia in my Kingdom. You look like children of the West” The emperor said.
“Yes. I’m Mage Queen Meriam of Anglia. I come to grant a grand favour for you, to make peace and friendship between our kingdoms.” Meriam said.
“That explains why you are so pretty. Your nation must be chaos, if they send women on such important journeys; you should be pregnant in a palace, garbed in silk. Unless you, their mage, are the grand gift?” He laughed. “Sinonia has two mages already; twins. One of which is the source of aggressive messages form this area. If I get another scroll depicting tentacles, or complaining of typhoons and poverty, I will kill him. Which is to say I am already here to kill the bastard.”
“Fuck me; there is a mage with jewels I can borrow here! You can’t kill him! I need his love to save a forest!” Asada yelled. Meriam cursed under her breath. Asada was vile, and this was not the time for harsh impolite language. Not that she didn’t want to literally bite the emperor for his own poor taste. She would have to push through some newfound opinions, to once again desire good terms with this land. Meriam held it back. The Emperor however, did not.
“Ah yes. Because the grace, and nurturing, beauty of a woman can tame that town fool. I will not give peace to a land I know nothing of, and tries to control me! Guards! Send them to that rough warlock upon the hill. I want to see what he does with them before we execute him.” The emperor grinned. The soldier’s faces were calm, hiding an untameable hatred for their leader. One even whispered an apology to Meriam on the way.
           Unable to access the impressive majestic home, the six of them were left on the beach. Meriam sent Nihten off to look for the mage, of whom she knew was Sirulius. Nihten came back, saying a man was laying in the tide asleep, with a brass staph holding a dark crystal sphere which had an Orca in it; clad in gold and blue fish kingdom fairy robes. Meriam gestured for Asada to head up shore.
“Your groom awaits. We will be here, tanning like fat seals.” Meriam shrugged. Asada jumped with joy and ran off. Meriam pondered weather or not Sirulius would be happy to have a woman thrown at him, or not. If he was crazy enough to meet Asada’s needs, maybe he actually would become overjoyed with a wave of true love. That sounded nice. Finally, able to relax, Meriam and her men dipped their toes in the sea.
“My Queen! We found this odd staph in the sand!” a knight said, handing her a lapis luzli staph, carved like a fountain that held up two bronze koi at the top. It reminded her of Feon’s staph.
“This must be his storm staph,” Meriam said “storm-breaker mages go dark when their happy, causing them to lose themselves, and summon disastrous storms.” She said, like she was reading from an encyclopedia.
“So, I assume those birds flying away form the sea, and the darkening of the sky, means he likes Asada’s company your majesty?” Another knight asked. They heard panicking come from the village, and the tide receded meter by meter. A basal fear overcame them, as they looked out to sea, and saw a wall of water form.
“She is quite the woman…” He continued; as did and screaming of the villagers. Meriam stared into the typhoon with a calm gaze, as her men tried desperately not to leave their queen’s side; they eagerly awaited orders to flee.
“Can you wait here a few moments?” Meriam said calmly to her men. Then. The screaming then stopped, as did the water, and birds in the sky. There is never hurry, when time is at your will. Meriam calmly walked up the beach to see how much Asada and Sirulius were enjoying each others company. When she reached them, they were indeed, enjoying each other’s company. The thought of sand burn, and finding it in her garments, nearly made her gag. Meriam walked up, placed the staph in Sirulius’s hand, and admired him. No wonder Feon chose to paint him. He was striking to look at. Not in an overly handsome kind of way, but in the same way as a peacock. His blue hair glistened, and matched his blue eyes; and his smile was so genuine. He must be so lonely in a town of people who hate him. After making staphs to control his magic for them, they still sent ill words to the emperor. Meriam decided, in spite of interrupting the moment of young love, to make time resume while she was standing there.
“Sorry to interrupt, but you forgot your staph. And the emperor is here, and wants to kill you.” Meriam said calmly. The typhoon began to return to the sea, and cheers were heard form the village.
“Thanks! I was looking for it when this attractive lady of Indonia asked for my hand! After intense grasping, we are going to surf, make hats, and go home to eat fish with you; then resume our passion several times more. Then you can go find my brother in the forest of The Stone Gate to return home!” Sirulius said.
“Yes, but your emperor wants to kill you.”
“Everyone does; and yet, here I am! They always come when I am in my house, but my house is locked by a secret phrase I reset daily, because I forget the password…” He said, hugging in Asada, who hugged back. Meriam felt a little awkward, and coughed.
“Well, it is nice to meet you Sirulius. I will be heading back to my men and your, Castle? Have fun?” Meriam said. Meriam ran back to her men, then scolded them for not trusting her.
           At dinner, Sirulius and Asada shared tales about each other, while Meriam’s men intently listened. Meriam was busy enjoying the fish. When Sirulius brought out the liquor he made, the quality of the conversation began to drop as everyone’s words dissolved into laughter. Asada leaned in closer to Meriam.
“I was right!” she whispered. “It is nice to hold someone’s hand. I will stay here a little longer, and use a candle gate to get home; you go home without me, and hold your special someone’s hand too.” She whispered with joy. The way Asada worded it, sounded nice. With no resentment or labels; Meriam wanted to try that. She realized she was still mad about being ripped from her friend and family in Francia, and having her destiny chosen for her. She didn’t need that when she could have a moment with someone, that made nothing else matter. Then Meriam realized, she had those type of moments all the time.
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saritawolffr · 6 years
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Out of curiosity and oh-gosh-I-shouldn’t-have-spent-this-much-time-on-this-but-here-we-are I wanted to know which Filigree ‘gems’ matched each eye best. I have compiled them here for anyone’s use if they should so need it
(The first list should work for most eye variants. The lists that have Unusual, Rare, etc, seem to only work or work best for those specific variants)
(As of posting this, I have not finished all the variant lists)
Earth (Filigree doesn’t seem to have any that look like they’re made for Common Earth eyes but I did my best :/)
Navy
Spruce
Emerald
Swamp
Crocodile
Murk
Sunshine
Earth Uncommon
Antique
Smoke
Mulberry
Iris
Stonewash
Orange
Carrot
Slate
Dirt
Ginger
Sanguine
Cottoncandy
Earth Unusual
Latte
Plague
Orchid
Grape
Storm
Cornflower
Overcast
Turquoise
Thicket
Forest
Murk
Amber
Lemon
Beige
Plague Uncommon
Sunshine
Plague Rare
Tomato (Also good with Primal)
Wind
Ice
Orca
Steel
Cerulean
Seafoam
Shamrock
Green
Fern
Grapefruit
Stone
Driftwood
Tomato
Mauve
Pink
Wind Uncommon
Eldritch
Fog
Purple
Wind Unusual
Cerulean
Vermilion
Wind Rare
Wisteria
Violet
Hunter
Banana
Pumpkin
Brick
Watermelon
Water
Charcoal
Plum
Nightshade
Eggplant
Jungle
Leaf
Honeydew
Yellow
Buttercup
Metals
Saffron
Brown
Rust
Crimson
Garnet
Fuchsia
Raspberry
Water Unusual
Midnight
Phthalo
Yellow
Tangerine
Caramel
Clay
Tarnish
Blush
Magenta
Water Rare
Cherry
Lightning
Lead
Mist
Sapphire
Splash
Olive
Tangerine
Caramel
Sand
Taupe
Copper
Ice
White
Gloom
Thistle
Mist
Lavender
Blue
Phthalo
Robin
Jade
Sanddollar
Ivory
Taupe
Blush
Pearl
Ice Unusual
Charcoal
Midnight (also works with Uncommon)
Plum
Buttercup
Ice Rare
Indigo
Periwinkle
Shadow
Dust
Black
Twilight
Spring
Flaxen
Cinnamon
Hickory
Cerise
Shadow Uncommon
Marigold
Shadow Unusual
Cream
Lavender
Indigo
Mint
Fire
Tan
Auburn
Coral
Bubblegum
Shadow Rare
Hickory
Cherry
Light
Oilslick
Royal
Lapis
Stonewash
Seafoam
Spearmint
Carrot
Ginger
Vermilion
Berry
Light Uncommon
Smoke
Iris
Denim
Cantaloupe
Slate
Dirt
Light Unusual
Gloom
Thistle
Sky
Camo
Orange
Sanguine
Cottoncandy
Light Rare
Antique
Smoke
Crocodile
Arcane (Oh gosh I didn’t think there would be such a lack of bright pinks, sorry Arcanites)
Blackberrry
Radioactive
Arcane Rare
Moon
Amethyst
Nature
Wisteria
Violet
Steel
Hunter
Honey
Pumpkin
Ruby
Red
Watermelon
Nature Unusual
Eldritch
Peacock
Peach
Latte
Nature Rare
Orca
Cerulean
Seafoam
Shamrock
Green
Banana
Stone
Driftwood
Pink
Fire
Silver
Ultramarine
Stonewash
Denim
Emerald
Gold
Cantaloupe
Orange
Carrot
Slate
Dirt
Sanguine
Rose
Fire Unusual
Orchid
Pear
Chartreuse
Sunset
Beige
Fire Rare
Murk
Sunshine
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childoferebus · 6 years
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After 43 eggs, 290 scattersights, and 115 tri-colour scatters, Oracle is finally a satisfactory colour and I can consider his RNG portion complete.  Going by the median price I (and @elisabluh) paid for the eggs and scattersights, Oracle cost 104,000g.  Which is stupid.
Results are under the cut so I can link them in his bio without crashing the entire site
Eggs hatched for this purpose:
Male seafoam/fuchsia/moon
Male cyan/honey/stone
Female crocodile/cyan/berry
Female brick/eldritch/marigold
Female camo/driftwood/maize
Male spearmint/marigold/dirt
Male dust/slate/eggplant
Male pistachio/tarnish/ice
Male camo/garnet/antique
Female flaxen/amethyst/olive
Female black/cerise/sanddollar
Male Caribbean/soil/umber
Female gloom/amber/navy
Female saffron/gold/platinum
Female swamp/heather/moon
Female latte/eggplant/spearmint
Male white/storm/spruce
Male teal/tarnish/flaxen
Female flint/carmine/maize
Male goldenrod/blackberry/fuchsia
Male spearmint/nightshade/mantis
Female eggplant/berry/teal
Male cornflower/peacock/sunshine
Female banana/lead/sky
Female lemon/storm/pink
Female midnight/eggplant/peridot
Male murk/cantaloupe/taupe
Male moss/sky/ice
Male lapis/blue/silver
Male azure/storm/cherry
Male grey/oilslick/sky
Male radioactive/sable/gold
Male honey/denim/brick
Female metals/pistachio/oilslick
Female royal/lapis/olive
Male abyss/eggplant/carmine
Male ultramarine/blood/flaxen
Female carmine/peacock/taupe
Male charcoal/shadow/seafoam
Female lapis/camo/pearl
Male flaxen/ruby/wine
Female plum/shadow/cottoncandy
Female forest/ice/tomato
 Scattersights:
Unusual
Uncommon
Rare
Unusual
Uncommon
Rare
Uncommon
Unusual
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Unusual
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Unusual
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Unusual
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Unusual
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Rare
Unusual
Rare
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Unusual
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Unusual
Uncommon
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Rare
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Unusual
Unusual
Rare
Unusual
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Unusual
Unusual
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Unusual
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Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
Unusual
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Faceted
Rare
Unusual
Rare
Unusual
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Rare
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
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Unusual
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Faceted
Uncommon
Unusual
Unusual
Unusual
Unusual
Unusual
Unusual
Uncommon
Unusual
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Uncommon
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Rare
Unusual
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Rare
Uncommon
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Unusual
Rare
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Rare
Unusual
Unusual
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Unusual
Rare
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
Rare
Unusual
Uncommon
Faceted
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Unusual
Unusual
Uncommon
Rare
Uncommon
Uncommon
Unusual
Faceted
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
Uncommon
Unusual
Uncommon
Uncommon
Uncommon
Rare
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Rare
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MULTI-GAZE
 Tri-Color Scatters:
Wisteria/carmine/aqua
Algae/orange/peacock
Obsidian/wisteria/fog
Mint/amethyst/sanddollar
Sky/plum/radioactive
Abyss/gloom/antique
Pink/watermelon/mint
Shamrock/blush/tomato
Caramel/cyan/ice
Turquoise/silver/beige
Pistachio/shale/avocado
Splash/cyan/cantaloupe
Stonewash/amethyst/strawberry
Flaxen/amber/grape
Copper/gold/forest
Yellow/mantis/caramel
Spruce/crimson/pearl
Steel/dirt/bronze
Ultramarine/cyan/metals
Cerulean/crocodile/iris
Pthalo/fern/carmine
Carmine/lapis/chocolate
Sanguine/cream/maroon
Heather/sapphire/yellow
Pear/vermillion/rust
Bubblegum/shale/forest
Lead/cobalt/berry
Cream/mulberry/saffron
Flint/orchid/stone
Steel/denim/pearl
Bronze/indigo/crimson
Pthalo/red/honey
Pistachio/mist/overcast
Orca/wine/brown
Twilight/storm/grapefruit
Garnet/steel/flint
Carrot/moon/jade
Pthalo/wisteria/cinnamon
Pthalo/cherry/moon
Cerise/obsidian/amethyst
Spruce/orca/thicket
Magenta/sanguine/emerald
Sky/crocodile/blue
Orchid/moss/cerise
Nightshade/moon/green
Navy/shadow/rust
Blackberry/auburn/swamp
Lead/cantaloupe/pink
Ruby/sanddollar/radioactive
Spring/denim/sand
Peridot/grey/pink
Sky/fuschia/brick
Orchid/fire/abyss
White/amethyst/umber
Sable/midnight/cerulean
Steel/hunter/pthalo
Taupe/pink/honeydew
Heather/spearmint/tangerine
Mauve/mantis/storm
Garnet/cantaloupe/grey
Maize/orchid/brick
Banana/aqua/steel
Pthalo/nightshade/periwinkle
Peacock/peacock/latte
Violet/bronze/grape
Periwinkle/grapefruit/clay
Gloom/ruby/brown
Tarnish/spruce/taupe
Grey/brick/fern
Cinnamon/mantis/peach
Raspberry/azure/latte
Turquoise/silver/blush
Stonewash/avocado/cinnamon
Tangerine/chocolate/coal
Buttercup/abyss/bronze
Murk/thicket/spring
Splash/lead/tomato
Cherry/nightshade/thicket
Lavender/bronze/stonewash
Rose/royal/periwinkle
Heather/camo/clay
Blue/orca/splash
Chocolate/marigold/tomato
Banana/orca/metals
Cherry/sanddollar/stone
Violet/goldenrod/maize
Tomato/buttercup/shamrock
Fire/driftwood/coral
Teal/watermelon/rust
Peach/saffron/brick
Red/Caribbean/cyan
Ice/steel/smoke
Gold/cottoncandy/pearl
Auburn/spearmint/steel
Amber/lemon/smoke
Sapphire/shamrock/grey
Sapphire/dirt/blue
Indigo/garnet/iris
Fuchsia/latte/sunshine
Peridot/orange/blood
Twilight/splash/murk
Fog/crocodile/fire
Banana/beige/pear
Chocolate/indigo/mint
Taupe/sand/taupe
Antique/cerulean/obsidian
Robin/olive/bronze
Murk/black/avocado
Camo/Caribbean/avocado
Terracotta/mauve/pink
Sky/platinum/carmine
Soil/denim/pink
Wisteria/olive/umber
Blackberry/peridot/seafoam
White/turquoise/white
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avalonianrising · 7 years
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Ooh, okay--random thing that I totally don’t need to do right now. I’mma make a list of all my doubles. >:u
Because this is -totally- useful information--good use of your time, doofus.
CUT, ‘cause I doubt anyone c a a a r e s.
Double Jungle x3
Double Forest x8 (Plus One Triple!)
Double Clay x1
Double Aqua x1
Double Chocolate x3
Double Slate x1
Double Stone x4
Double Peacock x3
Double Crocodile x1
Double Sand x1
Double Swamp x3
Double Fire x3
Double Maroon x3
Double Tomato x2
Double Blood x4
Double Brown x1
Double Rust x1
Double Shadow x3
Double White x7
Double Obsidian x14
Double Emerald x2
Double Avocado x1
Double Eldritch x3
Double Gloom x1
Double Black x3
Double Jade x1
Double Charcoal x1
Double Orca x2
Double Thicket x1
Double Hickory x1
Double Shale x2
Double Dust x1
Double Yellow x1
Double Ivory x4
Double Banana x1
Double Lemon x2
Double Fern x2
Double Shamrock x1
Double Moss x2
Double Maize x3
Double Gold x1
Double Goldenrod x1
Double Antique x1
Double Moon x1
Double Coal x1
Double Copper x1
Double Carmine x1
Double Hunter x1
Double Sanguine x2
Double Wine x1
Double Phthalo x1
Double Umber x1
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