Tennessee
(#37581173)
Miner/Delver
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
4.11 m
Wingspan
4.77 m
Weight
662.87 kg
Genetics
Oilslick
Ripple
Ripple
Driftwood
Butterfly
Butterfly
Tan
Glimmer
Glimmer
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Pearlcatcher
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
6
AGI
6
DEF
6
QCK
7
INT
7
VIT
6
MND
7
Lineage
Parents
Offspring
- Ozie
- Caine
- Valentina
- Tevra
- Flint
- Dust
- Marble
- Unnamed
- Duck
- Waterknight
- Rayna
- Brook
- Pebble
- Malzahar
- Kentaurus
- Soren
- Unnamed
- Jaz
- Eirian
- Arisa
- Alix
- Unnamed
- Ripple
- Inosuke
- Elysium
- Petalpuff
- Sorbet
- Crypt
- Litri
- Goldenlarch
- Maelgad
- Dreama
- Andreo
- Salva
- Jayna
- Casus
- Karasi
- Axel
- Indigoscale
- Winnie
- Amber
- Nighteyes
- Ardor
- Unnamed
- Unnamed
- Nesta
- Buckminster
- Summerheat
- Umbri
- Unnamed
- Elegy
- Unnamed
- Aurel
- Samaria
- Wither
- Yachad
- Vidal
- Glade
- Pardofelis
- Dawnspirit
- Aurelio
- Xiomara
- Halko
- Wolfethorne
- Hawkhorn
- Drost
- Jon
- Ayra
Biography
Miner/Delver
Hardworking/Steady/Forceful
Theme: Glitter and Gold
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It feels good to go to work early, to stretch her tight-coiled muscles in the sudden gold of sunrise. There is dirt in her talon-beds, always, and she smells of sawdust, whiskey, stone. If her body aches at the end of the day, it is a good ache, an ache that burns not in the way of fire but in the way of twilight.
In the evenings, she tells stories in her simple miner-speech, as she clears dirt from her knuckles and her pickaxe and sorts through the rough-hewn chunks of raw gemstone pried out of the marrow of the earth. Her favorite goes like this:
The first dragons had wings like new butterflies, soft and wet and crumpled up. There was dirt in their mouths, and their hearts were still learnin’ how to feel. One of the dragons went to her god and said, “How should we take care of each other?”
“Love and love until it hurts,” said the god. “Never stop working. And see that you care for yourselves, too.”
“I am afraid,” said the dragon. “The world is awfully big and cold.”
“I have already given you hands, and heart, and teeth,” said the god, and magicked the dust into a river. “Begin with a drink, and then fight back.”
Tennessee heaps wood on the fire, stirs the stew in her old cast-iron pot, and invites the neighbors in after the day’s work. There is no weariness in her house, only the steadfastness of stone, and the warmth of candle-flame and cider.
Written by Alnilam
Hardworking/Steady/Forceful
Theme: Glitter and Gold
_________________________________________________________________________
It feels good to go to work early, to stretch her tight-coiled muscles in the sudden gold of sunrise. There is dirt in her talon-beds, always, and she smells of sawdust, whiskey, stone. If her body aches at the end of the day, it is a good ache, an ache that burns not in the way of fire but in the way of twilight.
In the evenings, she tells stories in her simple miner-speech, as she clears dirt from her knuckles and her pickaxe and sorts through the rough-hewn chunks of raw gemstone pried out of the marrow of the earth. Her favorite goes like this:
The first dragons had wings like new butterflies, soft and wet and crumpled up. There was dirt in their mouths, and their hearts were still learnin’ how to feel. One of the dragons went to her god and said, “How should we take care of each other?”
“Love and love until it hurts,” said the god. “Never stop working. And see that you care for yourselves, too.”
“I am afraid,” said the dragon. “The world is awfully big and cold.”
“I have already given you hands, and heart, and teeth,” said the god, and magicked the dust into a river. “Begin with a drink, and then fight back.”
Tennessee heaps wood on the fire, stirs the stew in her old cast-iron pot, and invites the neighbors in after the day’s work. There is no weariness in her house, only the steadfastness of stone, and the warmth of candle-flame and cider.
Written by Alnilam
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