Guinevere

(#35974747)
The Tailor
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Familiar

Whimsical Ensemble
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Energy: 49/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Nature.
Female Nocturne
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Personal Style

Apparel

Violet Flowerfall
Twilight Sylvan Headpiece
Violet Corsage
Soft Pink Silk Scarf
Starwood Veil
Helpful Healer's Trail
Helpful Healer's Slippers
Helpful Healer's Mantle
Mage's Nightshade Gloves
Pink Umbrella
Sweet Towel

Skin

Accent: Tangled Trickery

Scene

Measurements

Length
1.48 m
Wingspan
1.3 m
Weight
1.66 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
White
Poison
White
Poison
Secondary Gene
Fog
Toxin
Fog
Toxin
Tertiary Gene
Fog
Lace
Fog
Lace

Hatchday

Hatchday
Sep 17, 2017
(6 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Nocturne

Eye Type

Eye Type
Nature
Common
Level 1 Nocturne
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
7
INT
7
VIT
6
MND
7

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography

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Named after King Arthur's Queen, since purple reminds me of the fabric royalty used to wear and also I wanted a name beginning with G.

...Thanks so much to Rafa for helping fund her veil! Happy Starfall!

Guinevere is the clan tailor, specialising in Reference couture. She helps each dragon find their perfect fit, no expense spared! Not even when it comes to 'ordering in' the material! The price? Why, giving the big boss man a discount on his couture, among other things...

One of her closest friends is Brisby, the plucky knitter who helped rid the lair of Alduin's influence. However, the young Fae knows next to nothing about the Nocturne's involvement with Capone. 'Gwenny' would like to keep it that way.


A PLASTER GRAFFITI HATCHLING PROUDLY BRED BY
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OLD LOOK: Pearlcatcher = Vipera, Toxin, Thylacine
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COMPLETED: 20th September 2017 (Poison Gene brewed)

HATCHLING BRED IN
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S2FAbAi.jpg Guinevere (/ˈɡwɪnɪvɪər/; Welsh: Gwenhwyfar; Breton: Gwenivar), often written as Guenevere or Gwenevere, is, in Arthurian legend, the wife of King Arthur. She first appears as Guanhumara (with many spelling variants in the manuscript tradition) in Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudo-historical chronicle of British history, the Historia Regum Britanniae, written circa 1136 AD. She is also found in medieval Welsh prose, in the mid-late 12th-century tale Culhwch and Olwen, as Arthur's wife Gwenhwyfar. In medieval romances, one of the most prominent story arcs is Queen Guinevere's love affair with her husband's chief knight, Lancelot. This story first appeared in Chrétien de Troyes's Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart and became a motif in Arthurian literature, starting with the Lancelot-Grail of the early 13th century and carrying through the Post-Vulgate Cycle and Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur. Guinevere and Lancelot's betrayal of Arthur preceded his eventual defeat at the Battle of Camlann by Mordred.

The original Welsh form of the name Gwenhwyfar, which seems to be cognate with the Irish name Findabair, can be translated as "The White Enchantress" or "The White Fay/Ghost", from Proto-Celtic *Windo- "white, fair, holy" + *sēbarā "magical being" (cognate with Old Irish síabair "a spectre, phantom, supernatural being [usually in pejorative sense]").

Some have suggested that the name may derive from Gwenhwy-fawr, or "Gwenhwy the Great", as a contrast to Gwenhwy-fach, or "Gwenhwy the less". Gwenhwyfach (also spelled Gwenhwyach) appears in Welsh literature as a
sister of Gwenhwyfar, but Welsh scholars Melville Richards and Rachel Bromwich both dismiss this etymology (with Richards suggesting that Gwenhwyfach was a back-formation derived from an incorrect interpretation of Gwenwhy-far as Gwenhwy-fawr).

Geoffrey of Monmouth rendered her name as Guanhumara in Latin (though there are many spelling variations found in the various manuscripts of his Historia Regum Britanniae). The name is given as Guennuuar in Caradoc's Vita Gildae, while Gerald of Wales refers to her as Wenneuereia. In the 15th century Middle Cornish play Bewnans Ke, she was called Gwynnever. A cognate name in Modern English is Jennifer, from Cornish.

(Wikipedia)
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