Glamuary day 20: Geomancer
I couldn't not do the little blue sprite, it's in her colors!

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Glamuary day 20: Geomancer
I couldn't not do the little blue sprite, it's in her colors!
merry christmas
Prompt 3: Temper 🍫
Sun had invited himself to the guildhall, lugging a suspiciously clanking bag in before locking himself in the kitchen. Marji and Shelandrah tried to coax an explanation, an idea, anything from him, but for their efforts they received a polite "Go away".
So they did, though not far, sitting within sight of the kitchen door, murmuring possibilities amongst themselves before turning back to the lunch he had interrupted.
Inside the kitchen was a much more frantic energy. Sun had laid out all the supplies he'd been told by Culinarian Brown that would be needed. Filling a pan with water and setting it to boil, he then poured the little candies into a bowl. Now came the need for patience and upper arm strength.
About a bell later, Sun came out of the kitchen, surprised to find the two still sitting at the table. With a dramatic flourish, he set the covered tray down in front of them. Pulling the lid off, he revealed several dozen or so tiny confections: chocolate covered marshmallows, chocolate covered cakes, chocolate covered nut clusters. Nearly anything that could be covered in chocolate was.
"You're welcome," Sun bowed to the table. "There's more in the kitchen." Which was probably for the best as when he turned to go clean up, both Shelandrah and Marji had their mouths and hands full.
Featuring @marjiandco and @shelandrah
Prompt #2: Bolt
Shelandrah, enraptured, rushes the water bridge into Dohn Mheg's draw bridge. It's only as she crosses the barrier that she sees the musical notes. She laments. Marji laughs. Shelandrah's player feels a strong need to bolt.
Here are some of my characters! They are all a private species that my sister and I made up (so please don't make your own) called Geres!
M.J. and Metta are brothers (7 days apart), and Marji is their Great Uncle!
Geres tend to have a long, complicated family line, since they can live for so long.
I'm trying to make all of my characters refs, so I can commission art of them one day! 😊💚💙🌷
Exercice turn et marche - Persepolis
SPOILERS FOR LIVING SEASON 4, EPISODE 3
I loved this episode! Here are some caps!
I was a little disappointed we didn’t get a singing, dancing Joko with his awakened army as back-up singers/dancers about how he will absolutely destroy us
Isaac Hauser and Marjane Yilmaz met briefly while undergraduates at Massachusetts Bay University. The two instantly hit it off and became close friends. Sadly, not long after the after the culmination of the Resource Wars, Marji was forced to return home to Istanbul after her father Osman was indicted for crimes against the state. Hauser resumed his academic prowess at CIT in Cambridge while attempting to fund his tuition working as an intern for General Atomics International. Marji, unable to save her father and now trapped within the bureaucratic means of travelling out of the war-torn country, reached out to Isaac for help. Amidst substantial protest from Hauser’s family the two eloped for a chance to be together again. Having spent their combined savings to bring Marji into the US, Hauser dropped out of school and started to work full-time for West Tek after receiving numerous commendation from colleagues at General Atomics and professors at CIT. Over time, circumstances started to look up for the pair. Marji was able to conclude her studies while bussing tables. Isaac finished up his degree in mechanical engineering back at CIT and began his Masters in civil engineering.
Of course, happiness is rarely sustainable. The invasion of Anchorage and Hauser’s first hand experience with working on the T-45d PA suits already deployed made him the perfect candidate to be conscripted for service. But that’s a whole other story to be told.