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New tokens for my dnd npcs... Soleus and her big momma, Gastrocnemius.
YAY REQEUSTS ARE OPEN!!
I saw twst characters x oc are okay, so I can request Sol Oberon x Malleus (the link to the post is on my pinned, I'm on mobile sob) going on an icecream date?!?! (Take my oc and do whatever hehehehehe 😈😈)
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I am so hoping you enjoy this sjbsbabsb here's your soleus content!! Ahabshsbs I got so excited to write this when I saw this!! <333333
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Respite of summer's heat
@solereus said: ❛ 21 . a kiss on the cheek .
it’s possible he’s a little, as one might reasonably suggest — sauced. to his credit, mostly within the cozy niche space of being warm and friendly and a touch over-confident. it’s about standard fare for a dorm party, anyway, but rich is easy to please. the only thing that could surely improve the situation? someone to hassle, of course. naturally, when he locates just the person in the crowd, he’s throwing an arm over luke’s shoulder, beaming, with a bright laugh. and when a kiss lands on his cheek, richie gives a dumb, theatrical little swoon, where he collapses gently against luke’s side.
❝ luke, lucas, lucothy, baby, who the fuck said you could be so charming? ❞ his grin is lazy and warm, and the flush across his face could, absolutely, be attributed to various factors, thank you very much.
in retaliation — as one does — he pulls luke in under his arm, decidedly peppers his face with kisses, forehead, cheek, nose — gleefully irritating. although he’s still smiling, richie puts on his fake-serious voice, musses luke’s hair with a free hand; ❝ he’s too cute, your honour. he can’t keep getting away with it! ❞ amused, he lets go, instead bumping his shoulder playfully, ❝ i missed you, you left me unattended! who knoooows what could have happened, lucas! ❞
sometimes I make ref sheets of my oneshot characters. to cope
SOLEUS PAIN ⠀ For the anatomy of the soleus check my previous post. If this muscle is tense or carries trigger points (TP’s), it can cause various ailments and pains. ⠀ Tensions & TP’s in the soleus can lead to pain in the calf, heel, sacroiliac joint and jaw. Note that tension usually leads to local pain and sensitivity of pressure. TP’s on the other hand, can refer pain to distant regions of the body. ⠀ Pain pattern sacroiliac joint & jaw (TrP3): This TP arises very rarely and can trigger pain at the sacroiliac joint and in the temporomandibular joint (not shown). It’s located at the lower lateral portion of the soleus, just before it “merges” into the Achilles tendon. ⠀ Pain pattern calf & back of knee (TrP2): This TP is located at the uppermost part of the muscle. It often triggers pain in the middle of the calf, which may extend into the hollow of the knee. This is why it contributes to calf pain & pain in the hollow of the knee ⠀ Pain pattern heel & Achilles tendon (TrP 1): This TP sits in the lowest part of the muscle, in the lateral area directly next to and above the Achilles tendon. If it is active, it can trigger pain in the area of the Achilles tendon and of the heel. It thus contributes to Achilles & heel pain ⠀ Pain during exercise: The pain described above (especially calf & heel pain) usually arises during exercise, namely during walking and standing. Overall walking uphill or downhill and climbing stairs often causes great problems. The pain can be so severe that it is unbearable to stand and put any weight on your heels. ⠀ Limited mobility in the ankle joint: TP’s in the soleus often lead to limited mobility in the ankle. This means that affected persons are no longer able to bend it. Nevertheless, to sink down on one‘s knees requires exactly this mobility, otherwise compensation movements would occur (you get down on your knees and lift your heels or you bend over with a round back). ⠀ Edema in calf and ankle joint: The soleus contributes to the venous return. TP’s in the superior part of the muscle can impair this function and subsequently lead to edema in the area of the ankle joint and calf. ⠀ #Physiotherapy #Osteopathy #Soleus #Anatomy (hier: Bayern, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8meFKIIR_y/?igshid=19ynja1lke5p3
Trying out my new #soleusgpsfly for recovery run. #soleus
made a new character today LOL. her name is soleus (like the leg muscle) and she’s half-orc tabaxi! she’s on her way to a swim meet
soleus can have little a rat during physics class. as a treat