Tir Na Nog
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Thread Topic: Tir Na Nog
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Now time for character sheets
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Name: Anord
Species: hes technically a demon/dragon?
Appearance:
Personality: Chaos is soft and Lazy, and is a sweetheart despite his dark appearance. f---ing loves mint
Powers: is immune to and can breath fire.
Weaknesses: hes a giant lizard. Cold is a big problem for him
Bio: nah mate(unless its required)
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Name: Rebecca Morely
Age: 68 - she's a young'un.
Appearance: Long curly brown hair, angled face, big brown eyes, short, but she's a beauty.
Personality: Kind, caring, loyal, feisty
Why they were granted access to Tir na nog: I don't know what to put here
Strengths: Not afraid to get her hands dirty, doesn't give up
Weaknesses: Her height
Bio: Can't think of anything.
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Name: Catalys
Species (of monster): Gardish, an extremely hostile and usually violent species
Appearance: Curved and retractable horns on the spine and arms, forest green skin, blue blooded, sharp blue eyes
Personality: ???
Powers: *unknown*
Weaknesses: Gardish are overprotective of their young ones, but Catalys has a problem with being touched in just about any way.
Bio: With her parents always hovering over her back, Catalys has a strong desire for freedom and independence.
Other: I like this gorl -
Name: Auluvin silver
Age: 19
Appearance: shoulder length silver hair blue eyes light brown skin and tall
Personality: bright and kind with a tendency to act prideful to test people
Why he was granted access to Tir Na Nog: he saved the life of a faerie
Strengths: his judge of character and his devotion
Weaknesses: he often gets into risky fights due to accusations
Bio: he had been ridiculed as a child for his unusual appearance but was accepted by a girl named elincia now he is engaged to elincia and needs to return to the human realm to see her again and live happily ever after
Other: my good old spin off character -
I’d be interested in joining as this is very much a story I grew up with, but are unseelies allowed? You mentioned there shouldn’t be any winter fae/ unseelies, but also mentioned allowing banshees?
I just want to be sure since I prefer working with fae from the unseelie court.
I could do a fae from the seelie court however. -
Sure
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Name: Tarragon
Species: Beansidhe
One of the most dreaded and best known of the Irish faeries is the Banshee, properly named the Beansidhe literally, "woman fairy." The Irish have many names for her (perhaps they feared invocation of her true name may invoke her presence?). They included: Washer of the Shrouds, Washer at the Banks, Washer at the Ford and the Little Washer of Sorrow. The Scottish called her Cointeach, literally "one who keens." To the cornish she was Cyhiraeth and to the Welsh either Cyoerraeth or Gwrach y Rhibyn, which translates as "Hag of the Dribble" (to the Welsh she sometimes appear as a male). In Brittany her name is Eur-Cunnere Noe.
The Beansidhe is an extremely beautiful faery, possessing long, flowing hair, red eyes (due to continuous weeping) and light complexions. They typically donn green dresses with gray cloaks. Their wailing fortells of a death nearby, though it never causes such a death (which is why they are wrongly feared). Some of Ireland's oldest aristocrachy could boast of banshees dwelling nearby their ancestral homes.
If one heard the wailing of the beansidhe and discovered candles burned in a winding pattern (like a shroud) later that evening, they knew the death was to occur in their household. In Scotland she squats near the door of the one doomed and in Cornwall her figure flaps her wings against the glass of the window belonging to s/he who would die.
As her other names might suggest, she frequently appears as a washerwoman at the banks of streams. In these cases, she is called the Bean Nighe (pronounced "ben-neeyah"). The clothing she washed takes different forms depending upon the legend. Sometimes it is burial shrouds, others it is the bloodstained clothing of those who will soon die. This particular version of the Bean Sidhe is Scottish in origin and unlike the Irish version, she is extremely ugly, sometimes described as having a single nostril, one large buck tooth, webbed feet and extremely long breasts, which she must throw over her shoulders to prevent them getting in the way of her washing . Her long stringy hair is partially covered with a hood and a white gown or shroud is her main wardrobe. The skin of the Beansidhe is often wet and slimy as if she had just been pulled from a moss covered lake. They are rumored to be the ghosts of women who died in childbirth and will continue to wash until the day they should have died. The keening music of Irish wakes, called caoine, is said to have been derived from the wails of the Beansidhe.
Appearance: image uploader
Personality: Coy and playful, She’s a well meaning individual. She’s motherly to souls that she collected.
Powers: An omen of death, typical faerie powers.
Weaknesses: iron.
Bio: Not really much to say.
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Now then would you guys prefer a posting order
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Nah
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Nu
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Don't care.
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Okie then no posting order
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Who's starting?
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