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Kroashent Commission - Windship Landing
A Kroashent-Commission for https://www.tumblr.com/srgntdrew
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The skies above Alvez are a lively place, as great windships sail with the 12 winds between floating islands and mountain peaks. The windships come in all shapes and sizes, from fortress-like galleons to lumbering merchantmen to quick and fast sparkcatchers, which skirt the edges of powerful magical storms.
No group is more at home in the skies than the Tempestarii, the bird-like Sidhe from the floating island city of Magonia. Masters of the winds and storms, these brave nomads live for adventure wherever they can find it. Some even join the crews of other peoples to strike out for even greater challenges.
Lacey Duhamel was not born a Tempestarii, although she proudly claims she can trace her heritage back several generations to a Tempestarii Kabiten. After becoming one of the winged creatures, she eagerly dragged her friend, Thomas the miller's boy to join the first windship that they found, the Akitankian windguard ship Moineau.
Peregrine Pomeroy and her two sisters, Geraldine and Clementine were not born as Tempestarii either. Nor were the three siblings sisters at the start either. Seeking to undermine the headstrong Lacey, the three village bullies instead accidentally replicated the magical spell and ended up turned into Tempestarii themselves!
Now Lacey, Thomas and the Pomeroy sisters all serve aboard the Moineau, setting sail across the skies to open new trading routes with the far off ports of the Golden Sea and beyond!
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Val's Notes:
I've drawn Lacey a few times, but never really felt that she was quite "fitting" into the larger setting of Kroashent. Giving her a place on a windship seemed like an ideal place for the adventure-seeking harpy, as was a fun way of introducing some of her supporting cast. Lacey, Thomas and the Pomeroy triplets all hail from a small hamlet in Northern Akitania, a wealthy Grand-Duchy South of Letha.
The Windgaurd are a naval force that some nations maintain, traveling aboard windships to defend a nation and its interests. The Moineau is small by windship standards, and is largely used as a scouting vessel to monitor the seas for attacks by the Marie-Morgane, sea monsters pirates and foreign navies.
The outfits worn by the trio are Akitanian windguard uniforms, with Lacey, being a midshipman, having a snazzier officer's uniform. Thomas and Peregrine each a airman's uniform, modified for their body types.
storm witch
hello! I am considering purchasing your Weatherworker's Grimoire, however I was wondering if you had any samples or excerpts available from the book?
If you click on the link there is an excerpt from the book in the pics. Thanks in advance!
Tempestarii
I am a Tempestarii, a storm-raiser. Most commonly known in modern times as a Weather Witch. Personally I prefer my term "Storm Adder" due to the fact I am a trained & initiated 3° Pheryllt Druid, and as such work a lot with Dragons & Dragon-based energies. Therefore I call my craft "Storm Gnaddry." Gnaddr means "Dragon Priest," which is exactly what a Pheryllt is. Another term I could use is Pheryllt Tempestarii. Pheryllt Tempestarii = Storm Adder, seems fitting!
The Tempestarii are ancient, and we were called upon by everyone from royalty to military to seafarers to use our powers to: bring fog, stir away hurricanes, summon torrential rains, bind or bring in storms, & sell wind knots to sailors. Modern Weather Witches work with the magickal energies of weather patterns to cast spells. Our power over the weather is called "Atmokinesis," more commonly referred to as "Weather-witching." It is extremely difficult to find any information on this type of magick! So I am writing a book on it, and in the mean time I have created a Book of Shadows journal designed for Weather Witches specifically! You're welcome! I got you my kin ⛈️
Weather Witch Grimoire Journal: Blank Book of Shadows for the Weather Witch [Zalvor, Kêråilyn] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying
Tennotober 2021 - Day 18: Tempestarii
blessing ceremony of my grimoire
In medieval lore, Tempestarii were weather making magicians who dwelt amongst the common people and possessed the power to raise or prevent storms at will. For this reason, anyone reputed as a weather-maker was the subject of respect, fear, and hatred in rural areas.