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literally just a bunch of kitty cats over here bro.
My completed Coliseum dragons so far
Xena (She/Her) is more properly known as Gar Xena, an old assortment of warriors belonging to more ancient versions of the Clan of Phrauge. She’s one of the last Gar Warriors left, and tends to hop around the Scarred Wasteland looking for work now that the position isn’t officially recognized in Phrauge anymore. She still holds close ties with the previous Patriarch, Feir, though, and is seen as an adoptive mother of Bawkrya, the current Patriarch.
Ulgo (He/They) has very little known about him. Residing in the Gallusul temple, dragons from this area have a tendency to not talk to those on the outside. Many who may encounter Ulgo often say they find them intimidating, and unfortunately Ulgo wouldn’t deny that-- because sometimes it’s intentional.
Daichi (He/Him) is known as the Wandering Archer. As the title implies he’s completely nomadic, and doesn’t like to stay in one place for too long. No one knows all too much about him though, except for Alvery Labrie, a dear ‘friend’ of Daichi. After winning a contest of marksmanship, with both bow and arrow and pistol, against Labrie, Daichi was put on the map of Phrauge. He doesn’t particularly like it though, so he doesn’t spend too much time visibly in Phrauge if he can help it. But, he appears in the Labrie mansion quite often.
It all started as a dream. Special thanks to @lovellsph @ridemaxph @mtechautoaccessoriescebu @mylessiao @simplycleanimports Good Morning!!! #stance #trucklife #navaranationph #navaranationcebu #ulgo #feynlab #lovells #ridemax #detailing #offroad #offroading #navarard #nissannavara #np300 (at Cebu City)
Renjai & Ocnar with their wolves, Ulgo (right) and Drogo (left)~
Death to Ulgo!
Okay, first posting of anything music related that is not directly tied to a character, fic, RP, or anything.
Just. Well. It's upbeat and smile-worthy and fuck it all its Friday. We made it. Trust me. Click it, listen, and if you're not bobbing your head by the end, well then, we can go our separate ways.
EDIT Scratch that. Totally standard Deleuze's end credit song after the Serexiths go down and the Suicide Dogs come home against all odds.
Belgariad Fancast- Ulgo
Long ago, when the earth was new, each of the gods chose for themselves a people to protect, to champion. The god Aldur, however, turned away, choosing instead to live in solitude in his tower in the vale. The people who would become the Ulgos were left utterly godless. No one now is certain who they were before, when they walked in the sun as other men. The Ulgos did not let their godlessness define them. They sought out UL, the father of the gods, and the first Gorim of the Ulgos refused to back down. He showed UL the desolation that lay ahead for a godless people, and UL relented, taking them under his wing. The monsters that populated the mountains between Ugloland and the Vale eventually forced the Ulgos underground, where they built a new society.
In the darkness they found an unparalleled beauty, caverns where shafts of light glint off rainbow colored strains of ore and clear cool water falls from the hights in a dazzling display. They are a quiet, reserved people, always mindful of the gift UL gave them, and always offering him their prayers of devotion and thanks.
Each new Gorim is identified at birth by the color of his eyes, a pale blue that sets them apart from the rest of their dark-eyed brothers, and is considered the holiest man alive. The Gorim (John Hurt) who cared for the Queen Ce’Nedra during her respite in the caves taught the ways of their people, who though at first seemed strange to the fiery little Tolnedran eventually revealed themselves to be a people of great warmth and strength.
The zealot Relg, (Paul Bettany) the Blind Man, believed himself to be the one who would reveal the next Gorim, and gathered to himself a bevy of followers, hiding his own fears behind a façade of religious extremism. He believed himself to be the most devout of UL’s followers, and when the day came that UL ordered Relg to go into the sun with Belgarion and his companions, Relg had to follow, no matter how it frightened him. Relg bound his eyes to shield them from the light, and with every mile he traveled, he learned more about the world, and his part in it. His gift of moving through solid rock saved Kheldar’s life (even if it left him permanently terrified of enclosed spaces) and when he met Taiba, the last Marag, the future of the world was changed. Together they found a home they never dreamed of, and began to rebuild a race the world believed forever extinct.