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I love Grey suit characters
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I know!! It’s so amazing :) sorry I didn’t answer earlier, I haven’t been in a good mind space lately.
The Gilded Brother & Silver Sister
These two are so important to me in the Warhammer fandom, they were apart of my first army in tabletop with Ludwig for Fantasy 8th edition, if I remember right. Since that little campaign, they had been canonized as apart of brotherhood for the three.
The Gilded Brother being the more warlike and first on the battlefields, happily to unleash the excess of carnage and pain onto his enemies before returning to his hedonistic reliefs. He was based on the Oldhammer Keeper model.
Meanwhile, the Silver Sister is a Herald well established upon her flaying chariot. Despite appearances, she is the 'elder' of the three and often ensures their plots are done. Well-connected amongst the Court of Slaanesh and the daemonic intrigues, the Sister dots on her brothers and protect them viciously. To anger her is to bring forth the oaths of many daemons and mortals, even those outside of her Master's domain.
I wish Riot would bring in character of LoR into LoL. I really want play as The Traveler and Silver Sister, they look so pretty.
Silver Sisters!
Silver Sister!
Episode 20
It’s now over nine years since I started this grey journey. How the world has changed!
Lockdowns brought the proposition of going grey, firmly into the limelight for many women whether they liked it or not! I felt slightly privileged at the time, to have already gone through the transition, and also slightly jealous that many could hide at home or explain away their encroaching greyness with pandemic excuses. If there is something good to be taken from it all, the fact that so many women have felt able to not merely allow their greys to grow in, but have come to love and embrace them, is one I’m happy to see.
Here we are, almost a decade older, and wiser. Menopause and all its mysteries have befuddled me to some degree, but I am more the girl I was when I left school forty years ago, that I have been in the previous thirty! Allowing my natural hair to shine, my natural colours to glow, allowed me the escape from conformation, from falling in line, from dyeing to be what others seemed to consider acceptable.
Women of my age group are still under some kind of invisibility cloak a lot of the time. Despite initially raging against the unfairness of it, I have discovered that it allows one to get away with all sorts of behaviour which a younger woman can not. It’s almost like a second toddler-hood, in good ways! Being able to say or do or wear or act just how you feel, without the need to impress anyone, or appease anyone, or fit into someone else’s perception of you, is utter joy.
Embracing my grey hair almost ten years ago, was undoubtedly the first step on the road to this liberation and, oh how I wish I had allowed it to happen so much earlier!
Silver Sisters, we are exactly as we should be, just as we are. We are symbols of wisdom, love, support, security, generosity, kindness. We are the wise women, the goddesses, the witches, the silver sirens. Eternal youth is a fool’s errand. Life, right here and now, is what matters.
Grey is a word with too many negative connotations. We are not sadly grey-haired; we have the sparkle of precious metals and multi faceted jewels upon our heads, and we have a treasure trove of experience in our hearts.
We don’t have wrinkles, we have memories of smiling eyes and laughter. We don’t have bags, we have eyes overflowing many times with tears of the love, pride, fear and pain of living. We don’t have scars or stretch marks, we have tallies of the experiences of our existence.
Whatever your age, whatever leads you to start your grey hair journey, may it bring you the freedom and encouragement to be all you wish to be. May it make you shine!
I died. The way they both said those lines were so amazing.