Hi first off this blog is awesome and I think this is such a cool idea. Secondly we just found out about a new subsystem of fragments and we need some help with their names and such.
It’s a Kpop/Idol group each one based on different colours of the rainbow. (Including light and dark of each colour) would it be okay to ask this all in the one ask or would you prefer separate asks for each? They’re still undecided on gender so any for names and pronouns would be fine.
Sorry if this is a lot.
Also could we claim 📼🌌 if possible?
Hi anon ! mod firefly here ,, you can totally claim that :3 thanks for giving the blog compliments !!! We'll separate it by the colours !
names ,,,
Red themed ,,
Rouge , Red , Scarlett / Scarlet , Poppy , Rory , Reed , Ruby , Flynn , Garnet , Jasper , Opal , Rhodonite , Carnelian , Flame , Fire / Fyre , Blaze / Blaise , Poppy
Orange themed ,,
Topaz , Opal , Amber / Ambre , Clementine , Coral , Saffron , Alani , Ginger , Blaine , Ember / Embre , Peaches , Nerenxa , Aurelia , Blaine , Azahaur , Cyrus , Garfield , Daisy
Yellow themed ,,
Helio / Helios , Sol , Apollo , Xanthe , Marigold , Citrine , Elio , Casper , Sunny / Sunney / Sunni / Sunnie , Flavia , Goldie , Gildie , Gilderoy , Sunday , Erica / Erika , Aura , Zahava , Ziva / Ziv , Apolline / Apollina , Eleanor , Dahlia / Dalia , Zinnia / Zinnie , Camille / Camylle / Camyle / Cam , Clara
Green themed ,,
Shiloh , ShamRock / ShamRoc / ShamRok , Laurel , Em / Emerald , Ivy , Midori , Myrthe , Meadow , Thyme , Spring , Celadon , Hunter / Huntre , Kelly / Kelli / Kelley , Ciara
Blue themed ,,
Emily , Azure , Seafoam , Blu , Marina , River / Rivre , Cyan , Sapphire , Indigo , Marlais , Carolina , Iris , Maya , Capri , Marian / Maryan , Yves , Sini
Purple themed ,,
Cecil / Cecilia / Cecyl / Cecylia / Cecylya , Violet , Prince / Prynce , Rain , King , Heath , Heather , Martin / Martyn , Dexter , Gefen / Gefyn , Gethen / Gethyn , Jacinto , Vincio , Vincius / Vincyus / Vyncius / Vyncyus , Jasper / Jaspre , Harold , Harry / Harri , Harriet / Harryet / Harriett / Harryett / Hariette / Harryette , Louis , George , Leroy , Roye / Roy , Rex / Rexx / Rexe / Rexxe , Rey / Ray / Reye / Raye / Reyes / Rayes , Indigo / Indygo , Indi / Indy , Indiana , Lavendar / Lavender , Vander / Vender , Evander / Evandyr / Evender / Evendyr , Perry / Perri , Periwinkle / Periwynkle , Mage / Mayge , Magenta / Magynta , Jack / Jac , Jacaranda , Pru , Prunella
Pink themed ,,
Rose , Roisin , Rosa , Rosalind / Rosalynd , Rosalina / Rosalyna , Rosalynne / Rosalynn / Rosalyn / Rosalinne / Rosalinn / Rosalin , Barbie / Barbye / Barbara , Ken , Adrienne / Adryenne , Penelope , Cordelia , Coral , Elle , Woody / Woodi / Woodey / Woodie , Priscilla / Priscylla / Pryscilla / Pryscylla , Cadillac / Cadyllac ,
Pronouns ,,,
Red themed ,,
red/reds , cer/ise , cer/cerise , crim/son , crim/crimson , scar/let , scar/scarlet , burg/burgundy , burg/undy , fi/fire , py/pyro ,
Orange themed ,,
or/ange , orange/oranges , sun/rise , sunrise/sunrises , mari/gold , mari/marigold , aura/auras
Yellow themed ,,
yell/ow , yell/yellow , yellow/yellows , sun/rise , sunrise/sunrises , mari/gold , mari/marigold , au/ra , aura/auras , sun/flower , sunflower/sunflowers , fi/fire , pyr/pyro , sun/suns , sun/shine , suns/sunshine , sunshine/sunshines , sun/sunshine , bri/bright
Green themed ,,
gree/green , green/greens , li/lime , sprout/sprouts , plant/planty , grow/grows , tree/trees , for/est , forest/forests
Blue themed ,,
blu/blue , blue/blues , teal/teals , cy/an , cy/cyans , rain/rainy , snow/snows , ice/ices , sky/blue , sky/skies ,
Purple themed ,,
ind/igo , indigo / indigos , pur/ple , purp/le , purple/purples , pur/purp , vio/let , vio/violet , violet/violets , lil/ac , li/lac , lila/lilac , lilac/lilacs , orch/orchid , orchid/orchids , lav/endar , lav/ender , lavendar/lavendars , lavender/lavenders
Pink themed ,,
pink/pinks , tul/ip , tulip/tulips , ro/rose , rose/roses , pea/peach , peach/peaches , sal/mon , sal/salmon , salmon/salmons , carn/ation , carnation/carnations
I hope these help all of them !! :3
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The Repository of Arts, Literature, Fashions, Manufactures, Etc.
Volume 10, Number 55, July 1, 1820, Second Series
Court Dress
A blue satin petticoat, finished at the bottom by a silver foil trimming, above which is a mingled wreath of white and pale blush roses; this is surmounted by a rich trimming of silver lama. Over the blue satin petticoat is one of point lace, short enough to display the entire of the rich trimming of the satin petticoat; the border of the lace one is extremely beautiful; the pattern of the middle is a rose, thistle, and shamroc entwined. The corsage is white satin, and the front, which is formed in the stomacher style, is nearly covered with pearls. The corsage is cut very low round the bust, and the front part is edged with pearls; we believe there are three rows. The robe is blue zephyrine; the body rather long in the waist; the back part made in the corset style, and with a small peak: the robe is trimmed round with Urling's point lace, set on very full; a double fall of point lace ornaments the top of the back; it forms a full ruff between the shoulders. The sleeve is white satin, covered with blond lace, and tastefully intermixed with pearls; it is very full on the shoulder, but the fulness is confined at the bottom by a plain broad band of pearls. The front hair is disposed in a few light ringlets on the forehead; the hind hair is concealed by a profusion of ostrich feathers, which are placed behind, and droop over the forehead, which is encircled by a broad pearl bandeau. Point lace lappets, white kid gloves, and white satin shoes, ornamented with rosettes of pearl. Necklace and ear-rings, pearl. White crape fan, richly embroidered in silver.
We are indebted to Miss Pierpoint, inventress of the corset à la Grecque, of No. 9, Henrietta-street, Covent-Garden, for [this dress].
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1822 Monday 15 July
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Off at 7 1/2 to Capel Curig - detained talking to Mr Weaver the landlord about our route, and bought of him Nicholson’s Cambrian Traveller’s guide (London 1813, 2nd edition 1 volume large octavo price 18/.) From the 1st turnpike (about 3 miles from Cernioge) the road loses all its naked dreariness, and begins to be wooded and beautiful - we stopt according to Mr Weaver’s directions about 6 miles or rather more from Cernioge and turned down a footpath on our left to see the beautiful fall of Penmachno - this took us altogether about 25 minutes and waiting 10 minutes more for George to see it, we were delayed 35 minutes. Not withstanding this we reached here Capel Curig at 10 1/2, a distance of 15 miles - meant to have breakfasted at Bettws but passed on by mistake, stood up in the gig to see the fall of the Rhyddol, and got out to look at the bridge built over the river on rocks. Beautiful, sublime scenery for the last 11 or 12 miles - Snowdon very majestic - completely cloud-capt -
Had breakfast at 11 - then walked into the garden whence a fine view of this king of mountains and a couple of small lakes just beyond the garden - about 12 the day cleared so much, we determined to ascend - all agreed with the guide and to be off in 1/2 hour (at 2) - the house, planned by Wyatt, has a handsome exterior and some capital rooms - but the attendance and bread butter are the worst we have had so far - Perhaps a couple of miles beyond the fall of Penmachno passed the Wellington iron bridge - a very beautiful one - the finishing at each end wrought into the rose the thistle and shamroc very prettily done.
(Conway Tuesday 8 p.m.) Off to Snowdon at 2 p.m. went in the gig (the guide mounted behind us) as far as we had to go on the Beddgelert road i.e. 4 1/4 miles, and sent George back with the horses - Began the ascent on foot at 3, and gained the highest point of the highest summit Wydfa (a distance of 5 miles) in 3 40/60 hour - we had hoped to see the sun set, but this was prevented by intervening clouds - we saw however a magnificent prospect - seven lakes immediately among the Snowdonian Mountains - the Menai straights - the bays of Cardigan and Caernarvon, Anglesea, etc etc the ascent was much easier than I expected - no danger attending it, and the exertion required more on account of the length of the way than anything else - our last part of the ascent for a considerable distance (just above the glas-lyn lake, and passing by the copper works which have killed the fish and turned green the waters of this lake) was along an artificial path 5 feet wide, cut in traverses, which brought us up to the ridge, as it were, on which stands the pointed summit Wydfa - the first view is certainly most striking, and altogether we thought ourselves well repaid for our trouble
Neither the guide (Evan Jones) nor I expected my aunt to go to the top, and therefore took a boy with us to conduct her to Llanberis - As we went along in the gig we had perceived 2 men on horseback after us - they rode to the pass of Llanberis, sent their horses to the village, and we soon found them at our heels going up the mountain - They contrived to join us for the benefit of our guide, to which I should have objected but one of them was the son of our Innkeeper and the others (a Mr Reid an attorney) arm was taken by my aunt and he helped her up the mountain and was in fact the means of enabling her to get up to the top - Arrived there, we looked about a few minutes, and then foolishly sat down in the little hut on the stone benches - we were some minutes all the party felt chilled and took a little bread and brandy except myself - Indeed the 2 gentlemen drank almost all the two pint bottles of brandy our guide had taken at 3 or 4 different times of halt -
The guide meant to have taken us to Llanberis by Dolbadarn Castle a route of 7 miles - but, fancying that by going a shorter we might return to sleep at Capel Curig, we ventured down a very steep and difficult pass just above Llanberis - Had I had an idea what it was I should not have thought of her doing it - However, by dint of patient labour and constant hold of the guide, she got down - frightened as she was, yet apparently less so than Mr Reid - yet tho’ we saved three miles of distance we were 2 20/60 hour in descending, and did not reach the little Inn at Llanberis till 9 40/60, too late to think of leaving it - the gentlemen returned to Capel Curig - we remained - had boiled milk and bread and butter for supper and went to bed - having nothing with us I only took off my pelisse and neck handkerchief and lay down in the rest of my clothes at 11 - to be called at 4 - For fear of damp sheets, I wrapt my plaid round me - I know not that I was ever more heated - I had scarcely 1 dry thread about me - we had walked about 5 1/2 miles of ascent, and above 4 of descent 10 times more fatiguing than anything we had done before - my aunt’s bowels very painful - doubtless from sitting in that cold hut and taking sheer brandy - I tasted nothing, and felt no inconvenience - Very fine day - Cool and pleasant and tolerably clear not withstanding the clouds that shaded the setting sun -
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