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Garin Of The Orphans & Cedra
ASOIAF FANCASTING --> EVERY NAMED FEMALE CHARACTER ABOVE THE AGE OF FIVE, PART XIII
Cassella Vaith (b. approx. 140 AC): A Dornish noblewoman, she was among many hostages taken when King Daeron I conquered Dorne. Daeron's cousin Prince Aegon, who would later become king as Aegon IV, accompanied the hostages to King's Landing and became Cassella's lover. However, when Daeron was killed by the Dornish and the hostages were all to be executed, Aegon returned her to her place among them. Despite this callousness, Cassella never wed and still believed that one day Aegon would send for her again. Fancast: Gabriella Wilde.
Catelyn Bracken (main series era): Third daughter of Lord Jonos Bracken of Stone Hedge. Fancast: Brooke Shields.
Catelyn Tully (265-299 AC): Eldest daughter of Lord Hoster Tully of Riverrun and his wife, Minisa Whent. She was betrothed to Brandon Stark, the heir to Winterfell, but when he died, she wed his younger brother Eddard instead. Catelyn and her younger sister Lysa had a double wedding during Robert's Rebellion, as a formal alliance between House Tully and the rebels was needed. After the rebellion, Catelyn went to live in Winterfell. There she forged a stable and loving relationship with her husband. They have five children together. Catelyn's eldest, Robb, is proclaimed King of the North upon his father's execution by King Joffrey. He is unbeaten in the field but is treacherously murdered by members of House Frey at the Red Wedding. Catelyn is slain there too, but when Beric Dondarrion and his men find her body, which has been dumped unceremoniously into the Green Fork, he gives her the last kiss of life and she arises again as Lady Stoneheart. She becomes the new leader of Dondarrion's outlaw band and leads them on a new path of vengeance. Fancast: Eleanor Tomlinson.
Cedra (main series era): A young servant at Sunspear. While Arianne Martell is imprisoned by her father after a failed attempt to crown Princess Myrcella as Queen of the Seven Kingdoms, she convinces Cedra to smuggle a letter out of Sunspear, but she is caught. Fancast: Lily Mo Sheen.
Celia Tully (b. approx. 225 AC): The daughter of the ruling Lord of Riverrun, she was betrothed to Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen, son of Aegon V, who would later become king as Jaehaerys II. However, the betrothal was broken by Jaehaerys, who married his sister, Shaera, out of love instead. Fancast: Charlotte Hope.
Cerelle Lannister (b. approx. 120 AC): Daughter of Lord Jason Lannister and his wife, Johanna Westerling. She had four sisters and one brother. She was presented to King Aegon III at the Maiden's Day Ball in King's Landing which was held for him to choose a bride. Tyland Lannister, who served for a time as Aegon's Hand after being tortured by Queen Rhaenyra during the Dance of the Dragons, was her uncle. Fancast: Joanne King.
Cerenna Lannister (b. approx. 280 AC): Daughter of Ser Stafford Lannister, the younger brother of Joanna Lannister, who was the wife and cousin of Lord Tywin Lannister of Casterly Rock. Cerenna is the younger sister of Ser Daven Lannister. She also has a sister, Myrielle. Fancast: Nina Dobrev.
Cerissa Brax (b. approx. 170 AC): Wife of Lord Damon Lannister of Casterly Rock, known as the Grey Lion. She had two sons, Tybolt and Gerold. When her husband passed away during the Spring Sickness, Tybolt became Lord of Casterly Rock. However, both he and his infant daughter, Cerelle, passed away under mysterious circumstances, and it was whispered that Gerold had poisoned them both. Gerold then became Lord of Casterly Rock. He was the father of Tytos Lannister and the grandfather of Tywin. Fancast: Anita Briem.
Cersei Frey (b. 293 AC): Youngest daughter of Raymund Frey, eleventh son of Lord Walder Frey, and his wife Beony Beesbury. She is one of the maidens presented to King Robb. She is nicknamed Little Bee, for her mother's house. Fancast: Jordana Beatty.
Cersei Lannister (b. 266 AC): Only daughter of Lord Tywin Lannister of Casterly Rock and sister to Jaime and Tyrion. Her father once promised her that she would wed Prince Rhaegar Targaryen, but King Aerys II refused. After Aerys and Rhaegar's deaths and the fall of House Targaryen, Cersei wed the new king, Robert Baratheon. They have an extremely unhappy marriage until Robert is killed in a hunting accident orchestrated by Cersei. Their three children, Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen, have actually been fathered by Jaime, Cersei's twin brother. It is this that leads to the War of the Five Kings, since King Robert has no trueborn offspring and both his brothers decide to fight for the throne. The Lannisters make an alliance with House Tully in order to defend against Stannis Baratheon, but after the death of King Joffrey at his wedding to Margaery Tyrell, Cersei begins to fall apart. Upon Lord Tywin's death at the hands of Tyrion, Cersei assumes the rule of the Seven Kingdoms as regent for her son Tommen. However, her paranoia, egotism, and tendency to trust the wrong people lead to tension with the Tyrells and estrangement from Jaime. Cersei embarks on a plot to get Margaery, who is now married to Tommen, accused of adultery, but it backfires on her when the High Septon tortures Osney Kettleblack into revealing the truth. In order to get back to the Red Keep, Cersei confesses to having had adulterous relationships with men and undergoes a naked walk of atonement. However, she is still to be tried for more serious crimes. Fancast: Anastasia Tsilimpiou.
Ceryse Hightower (2-45 AC): Daughter of Lord Hightower of Oldtown and first wife of Maegor Targaryen, who later became king after usurping his brother's son. Ceryse had no children with Maegor, leading him to take another wife polygamously. Ceryse returned to Oldtown, but when Maegor claimed the throne they reunited and she agreed to accept his other wives. Ceryse died suddenly, and it was rumoured that she had been killed after the king ordered her tongue cut out. Fancast: Aurora Ruffino.
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My art-themed oc and fc breaking each other’s worlds, so they can talk about art together. This is a common occurence if one makes their characters brainless enough (like i do)
"What... is this thing?"
Cedra / Cubie is available for asks.
Random OCs fakts
I want to share OCs infos but don’t want to make a single post for each one, so enjoy this compilation
• Unlike Quibris who has a lot of vocabulary, is quite eloquent and just talks in a formal way in general, Cedra has actually a rather casual way of talking. Since his four ears pick up important events, he learned how people on Futh actually speak; so sometimes formally, sometimes casually. And he tends to do the latter, because for him talking should be about going straight to the point.
• Each Fruitbug has actually some kind of ‘room’ which fit their personality and theme- the players can see it, since they serve as a background for dialogue scenes. I’ll try to draw them someday.
• My two sonas, Cycloplasm and Ocularose, are slightly different:
Ocularose: wants to be a villain, but is too shy to do so; also has a cardboard shrine dedicated to (favorite character of all time), and lives literally under a rock; he dug a small burrow and lives there. He’s very shy and likes to pretend to be mean, but doesn’t actually do bad stuff.
Cycloplasm: considers himself a villain, but can’t do anything. His tentacles don’t sting at all, but he pretends they do to sound evil. Also cycloplasm is more secretive about his love for (favorite character of all time); except in AUs where he’s a video game boss, and you have to destroy his (favorite character of all time) artefacts to make him cry/expose his weak point. In this AU, he has a robot he drives to move around, and lives in a giant mansion underwater- he got it from asking for money to ‘save the seas and make them better’. The better part was actually building his mansion
• Neo incubus is aware of the fact that his apparence might not attract all the sinners who act on their harmful lustful impulses; so in those cases, he can use his emergency trap. His doll body is hollow, and it contains different types of pheromones he... extracted- that he uses in last resort with sinners he KNOWS have commited crimes.
• Chestnut, in his ‘human’ form, as mentionned in his post, can produce DS sounfont instrument noises. But in his true form, the songs gets distorted, and anyone who listen to them with headphones will probably get a headache.
• Fruitbugs can bleed; their blood is basically juice of the fruit they’re based on; similarly while they don’t have organs, their insides is the inside of, again, the fruit they’re based on. As a result, the ones based on nuts (so far only chestnut) are actually bloodless, and hollow except for their torso and head, who contains chesnut seeds. They have something similar to bones, but are actually... insects! They have the same placement as human bones, vary in size depending on the original bone, and their species depend on the Fruitbug’s; example, since Cherry is a centipede, so his ‘bones’ are centipedes as well. Don’t worry about them wriggling inside the Fruitbug’s body; inside they’re in a dormant state. They only wake up if exposed to the outside; example if a cut is deep enough to reach the bug, or if a part if the limb containing the bug is sliced.
Oh boy!! I have some suggestions~ Neo Incubus - Mint Choc Chip; Quibris - Bubblegum; Sun - Dark Cherry; Cedra - Neopolitan; Blackberry - French Vanilla; Chestnut - Citrus Punch; Strawberry - Pomgranate Sorbet; 💖
he cri choco tears :’(
they cri life giving tears :’( every1 cri
i COMPLETELY forgot to give Sun nails in his ref pic... i need to fix that lol.
canon fact but ever since Cedra got in the mantle, he likes to take magma baths. He either does that or sits on his throne and watches over his creations like a teacher watching kindergartners during recess. there’s not much difference between a kindergartner and a lifeform Cedra made in the sense that in both there’s no maturity to be found and Cedra wants to yell at all of them
earwig tongue super kawaii
Chestnut used ZUNPET ATTACK! (lasers come out of the trumpets)
Strawberry talks with Mister Ant; my most original and anatomically inaccurate character
NEW futh post. long? LONG. i suggest seeing the part 1 and Cedra+Quibris posts first
Quibris (left) and Cedra (right) hd ref pictures; the two of them + context shown in there. Longest thing i ever wrote under the cut.
The two of them can change size at will; but depending of how consequent the change is, they need time before being able to change size again. They used to be bigger than Futh itself, but changed to 4 meters so they can roam on their own planet. (according to conversion, 4 meters is 13″12 in feet; feel free to correct me if that’s wrong :O!)
Quibris (they/them) is a God of Life; they created all lifeforms on Futh; all plants, animals, and people there were initially created by them; from the primordial soup where they progressively learned how to make lifeforms that can survive, to Futh’s current state. If they look like they’re looking in the distance, it’s because their eye allows them to see in real time important events happening on Futh; so that they can watch over their creations. They only see events that will affect the majority of the planet, like the creation of a new society, a technological breakthrough, and such things that can be considered as historical. People on Futh used to be aware of them and worshiped Quibris; but over the centuries, people forgot about them… That made them doubt themself, somewhat depressed and bitter towards the people of Futh. Quibris takes their job relatively seriously, and doesn’t focus on anything else other than Futh and its people. They like seeing their creations evolve; and does so even when they’re bitter over not being worshipped. They love Cedra, even if their way of doing and seeing things are different.
Cedra (was born genderless, but identifies as a male; so he/him) is the God of death of Futh, and was the one to keep balance; by reducing the numbers of invasive species to allow the weaker ones to survive, or even decimate an entire race if Quibris felt like they weren’t meant to stay on their planet (thankfully, the latter one happened rarely and only on the beginning of life on Futh, around the time lifeforms started developing after the primordial soup/when Quibris was learning how to make lifeforms). Cedra doesn’t actually LIKE destroying lifeforms; he does it only out of duty and as favors for Quibris. But it’s not like he particularly cares about them either; for him, life on Futh are like ants in a ant farm. One thing he DOES enjoy is destroying the landscape; such as breaking mountains, creating earthquakes and tornadoes, making an entire forest rot and watching it die, and such other destructive things. His four ears allows him to hear in instant time important things that is being said on Futh; like Quibris’ sight, it’s only things that could be considered historical, such as the start or end of a big war, a new kind of society being born, and other such events. If he hears something important that isn’t in a language he knows, the second pair of Cedra’s ears allow him to understand what’s being said, by at least understanding what’s being communicated (example: someone decides to yell that they’re starting a war and says it in a language that isn’t too spread on the planet; Cedra will hear it; he won’t understand exactly what’s being said, but his second pair of ears will get the fact that it’s something bad, and that the words used are full of animosity.) As for his personality, Cedra is VERY obnoxious and, while he does his duty, focuses on having fun more than anything else. His concept of ‘fun’ can be related to his death powers, but also making fun of mortals CONSTANTLY. He finds them to be ‘hilarious’, and can’t help but enjoy watching . His favorite thing is when people starts cults, especially if it’s in honor; he WILL mess with them. But the only thing he never makes fun of is Quibris; he loves them very much and even admires them (but he rarely admits the latter).
One day, Quibris told Cedra that they were upset about not being worshipped, and that they wish they could something. Cedra at first suggested that they create new lifeforms that could be loyal to their belief in them; they did so, but that wasn’t enough for them. Quibris was mad that they spent milleniums creating life on Futh, only to have those people forget them. So Cedra asked ‘what would like to do, then?’ Quibris wasn’t sure how to respond with anything other that ‘ I wish to teach them a lesson. But I wish to do so myself, so they dare not to forget me again.’ Cedra, who puts Quibris’ well being before anything, and has always been admirative of what they could create, replied; ‘Then do so! Destroy them! Become their god of death! After all, i got myself more cults than i can count without asking for anything; people don’t forget what they FEAR. So make them FEAR you. In the meantime, I can try to create things for a change! Wouldn’t that be fun?’ And Quibris agreed to that. They traded jobs by, at first, teaching each other. Quibris showed Cedra how they create things, and Cedra showing how to destroy to Quibris in return. Thing is, both only watched; they didn’t really learn the intricacies of each act. For example, Cedra used his power of death/destruction to get some ‘materials’ (various minerals, or even in some cases dead matter (so basically rotten stuff) and made lifeforms out of it; but he has little to no concept of ‘internal organs’, of anatomy/functional bodyparts, and isn’t very good at crafting. So Cedra’s lifeforms tend to look like a scary toddler’s clay sculpture, with lots of eyes/mouths/limbs (or even none of those at all). And since Quibris can’t technically destroy anything directly, they instead created grey lifeforms that are similar in consistency to clay and has no mind of it’s own; they just kind of shaped it (like shaping clay) into weapon-looking shapes, and fused it to the aggressive creations they made with Cedra. The result is a creature who does massive damage wherever they are; but Quibris and those lifeforms doesn’t have the notion of what NEEDS to be destroyed, and what doesn’t. So they tend to do a LOT of damage on the people and even Futh itself.
This period of time left a consequential stain on Futh’s history; Cedra’s creations were roaming around, destroying things seemingly out of instinct, and even making hybrids with some of Futh people. While Quibris’ newest creations would leave little to no survivors, and do as much destruction as Cedra’s lifeforms, if not more. The two gods saw pretty quickly that their trade didn’t go as planned; no one worshiped or even acknowledged Quibris; all they saw were the strange, new lifeforms destroying everything in their path. While Cedra’s creations weren’t as good as he wanted them to be, and no matter how much of them he made and how much he desperately wanted to be as good as Quibris, Cedra felt awful having his failed attempts at creating life destroying Quibris’ own, ‘perfect’ (in Cedra’s point of view) creations. So Cedra decided to take his creations away from the people of Futh, and guided them to the center of the planet, where only he can go in and out of. Unfortunately, Cedra felt that he needed to seal them away AND stay with them while doing so; he felt like they were his responsibility and that he couldn’t stay with Quibris after being such a failure as a god of life. That’s when he went from being bigger than Futh itself to a 4 meters form, and left Quibris alone. The latter was already very upset over the chaos that happened with their poor attempt at revenge/getting worshiped again, but the fact that Cedra left just destroyed them; not literally, but on an emotional level. The two were always there for each other, so Quibris felt more lonely than ever. They retrieved their lifeforms of destruction, and sealed them in a place only Quibris themself can access. Feeling like there wasn’t even a point to carry on being either a god of life or death; so they changed their size to 4 meters like Cedra, and makes sure their latest creations don’t escape.
Quibris’ and Cedra’s trade lasted for a few years; but for the people of Futh, it felt pretty much like the apocalypse. And afterwards, since neither god were protecting Futh from dangers, one of the three moons, Sekut, got pulverized by an asteroid; so that was kind of like the cherry on top of the apocalypse cake. At least Cedra’s creations and Quibris’ new ones being away, the people could spend time rebuilding their world and families little by little. By what counts as ‘nowadays’ to Futh, only old people remember how the world was like when the two gods watched over it, and how the year of the trade went. Those people tend to keep telling the new generations about ‘how different and good life was when the gods were there’, so that the memory of the Futh with gods goes on.