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Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:10 pm
Name: Jonathan Andata Elliimiire Mother: Ellette Elliimiire Father: Luna Keth Father: An alien? Father: A cow?! Father: A GWEE?!? Father: UNKNOWN Conceived: October 31, 2006 Born: March 21, 2007 Sex: Male Eye Color: Black Hair Color: Brown Distinguishing Marks: Gwee horns, wings, tail, and a few scales Personality: A little bit disgruntled with the world, very active for a baby; seems to like things that can be taken apart. His moods seem to shift subtly with those around him. This journal is personal, private property of the parent(s) listed above. Do not post in here without expressed permission. A larger picture can be found here Art for this GMFC appointment is ©Sayuri_Nitta The Gaia Maternity and Fertility Clinic (GMFC) is ©Kamiki
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:04 pm
Well, that's not what you expect when you go trick or treating... sweatdrop
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:06 pm
Named: Jonathan Andata Elliimiire. Conceived: 31/October/06. Father:Luna Keth Father:An alien? Father:A cow?! Father:A GWEE?!? Father:UNKNOWN Pregnancy was... Slightly unexpected but fairly easy, though Elle hasn't exactly had much experience with these things. Eyes: Black. Hair: Dead straight and brown. Features: Gwee horns, wings, tail, and a few scales Infanthood was: Really easy to care for. Well, as far as a 24/7 dependant life form goes, he was easy. Started to walk and communicate at the normal rate... but much slower than his 'sister'. Toddlerhood is: Unusual, maybe, because he's sort of predatory, very active and hard to keep an eye on, and getting more sensitive to emotions. He loves meat and real food though, has no interest whatsoever in blood, unless you count near raw meats. Tears things apart then tries to put them back together. Is growing at a 'normal rate' now and much slower than his sister, almost sluggish compared to her. Is that the elf blood slowing his aging process? Something else? Who knows! First word: Swanner (Spanner.) and Moerbie (Moterbike.) Personality: A little bit disgruntled with the world, very active for a baby; seems to like things that can be taken apart. His moods seem to shift subtly with those around him. Currently: Is walking, talking, riding bikes, really active little man. Gets easily frustrated with verbal communication as if it isn't quite enough. Spock uses many hand gestures as a habit and can be prone to moody silences when he feels that he isn't being understood. Loves to dance to the Wiggles! Yeaaah that dinosaur! He loves Dorothy the Dinosaur! Loves dinosaurs, stars, and swimming. Loves to go with Mom to catch fish. Likes mom better than grandma unless grandma has treats.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:09 pm
 Art by Sayuri! (XD Gotta love her art.) Name: Ellette Brianna Elliimiire (Elle) Age: Teen/Young adult. Race: Elf, vampire, human, dragon, in order of percentage of dna. Height: 5'7 Weight: 70kgs (Includes weight of tail.) Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Blue, Reptilian Physical Details: Grey headwings, dragon tail, that ends up sending an increasingly thinning line of scales up to her shoulder blades. Now has several tattoos. Likes: Collecting old, unusual or useful books and audiobooks. Music. Exploring Gaia at night, horse riding, winter, having her own home. And magic. Studying, learning, practising, anything or anything to do with magic. Dislikes: Spock's quiet but deadly temper tantrums, library work, the idea that she'll be a single mother for the rest of her life. Thinking about her twin. Mum's treats turning Spock into mummy's boy into 'What mum?' for the time she's around. The idea that Spock can never fit in or make friends. Bills. Money, and never having enough. Medical Information: (What she eats.) Elle's entire nutritional requirements come from some specially created pills from the GMFC and her GP. She can tolerate alcohol and water, to a point, but all the cooking is done for Spock rather than her.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:10 pm
DNA Origins.  Elle and Luna.   Cow, Gwee, Alien and Unknown
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:11 pm
Family!. Kia, Tiegan, Aquene and Elle and Winny. The sisters of Elle and the daughters of the Matriarch. Kia is the oldest, with her own daughter Tiegan is Elle's niece and Spock's cousin. They tend to visit more often during the summer while Tiegan is home from her boarding school. Kia visits often as well. Aquene comes around sometimes by herself and sometimes with Neith. The Elf Council. Those offspring-obsessive elves? These are the council of the lot. They, and Neith, are the deciders in how the estate is run. What to build, what order to build, when to build, all of that fun stuff. All nine are partners in who owns the deed to the estate and all within it. From left to right- Naurchel, Merilnes, Canadion, Hanes, Cúvain, Tachoru, Coruon.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:12 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:13 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:14 pm
(Sorry for changing at the last moment! But the house still has the same amount of bedrooms, is around the same size, just as much of a problem when it comes to her paying Neith back, it is just better planned out I saw this house and went 'BINGO. THAT'S what Elle's house would be!' I may well get it right as she won't be moving. XD This is pretty much what most of the houses in the suburb would be like. This or 'modern designer' square things.) Elle's House is an identical copy to this: Elle's HomeDownstairs. 1 Car & Storage: Mostly got boxes. Elle's motorbike, sidecar, gear is concealed behind some nice big boxes that contain kid clothes Spock can't fit yet and boxes of her books that she couldn't unpack. Also has a cleared space with her old furniture from her shack set up... kind of like a place for her to hide. Different to plan- The big door is on the kitchen side. Great Rm: ...otherwise known as the living room. Not big but cosy. Walls are a mix of light purple, dark purple and white wood with dark wood floorboards has a couch and chairs, a coffee table, a TV on a small entertainment thing with wheels (to wheel it out of the way), there's some books and DVDs around and is usually lit with either lamps, candles (that are carefully contained) or the fireplace. Elle doesn't use the overhead light much. Kitchen & Dining: Bright and cheery! A bit too bright. Yellow and white walls, shiny white tiles, overhead light only, windows looking out into the street. Dining room, as it's next to the living room, has a 'fade' effect at the edges where it fades from the purples to off-white and blue. Dark floorboards like the living room. Sunroom: Walls like the dining room, nothing in there but a daybed and a side table for a lamp and holding things. Elle doesn't go in there much during the day but likes it at night. Also going to serve as Jonathan's nap room. Upstairs. Master: Elle's room. Dark purple walls, dark brown floorboards, couch, books, computer and desk, radio, sitting room is really just her room for casting spells in peace. W.I.C. is more of a library but has some clothes squashed in! Covered porch looks out over the sea. Bdrm 2: Jonathan's room. White walls with spots. Funny carpet designed to look like grass. Toys, old, new and undetermined, donated clothes, a very mixed collection of second hand furniture that unfortunately for Jonathan is mostly PINK or girl themed. Kiddie books are already in there. Lookout: Long narrow room that extends from front of house to back. Cute place. Light blue walls, wood floors, no furniture except for some chairs and a folding table. She really hasn't done much with it. M y room.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:16 pm
  Spock's room is now a 'big boy room'. No more baby stuff!
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:17 pm
Estate Elle and Spock live at 7 Storm Ave.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:18 pm
 The two oldest pets and now officially passed down to Spock's hands. Erm. Claws.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:19 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:21 pm
A libary?! Elle's collected enough books to have one. These are some of the books she owns, but only some. For hire? Well... maybe. She might need convincing before she lets you pry them out of her fingers.Magic-themed Books. A History of Remedial Dark ArtsThis book is muddled beyond belief thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has a lot useful information. Making it even more of a find, the contents have a few areas of deep insight. Examining the book, one will find: Some document listing enemies can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book.The Synopsis of New GlamourThis book is hard to understand mostly due to a meandering writing style. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it is reasonably useful. Perusing the book reveals that the contents contain some original thought.A Tome of High MagicThis book is hard to understand. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has a lot useful information. Delighftully, the contents have a few areas of deep insight.Ancient Glamours for the NecromancerThis book is very clear due to the good references. A short look at the book will show that it has a lot of useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought.A Wizard's Codex of New TransformationThis book is hard to understand. With effort, one will be able to understand the book, and will find it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that the ideas within are very insightful.A Book of EnchantmentThis book is quite clear mostly due to the good references. This clarity allows one to determine that it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the ideas within are very original.The Guide to EvocationThis book is of average clarity because of the excellent, well-planned chapters. A small study will show it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents are derivative. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages with similar informationWhite Magics for ApprenticesThis book is easy to understand. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has little useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the ideas within make you see things differently. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning . Pieces of paper with notes that seem to have to have no single purpose.The Journal of Classic AlterationThis book is hard to understand because of the poor diagrams. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has a lot useful information. Sadly, the contents were probably taken from several works.Innovative ThamaturgyThis book is muddled beyond belief because of it having no kind of organization at all. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other worksA Guide for Essential MagicThis book is easy to understand. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is extremely informative. Delighftully, the concepts and information do show a great deal of insight. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages with similar information. Written notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on various parts of the book.Defending Against WizardsThis book is reasonably clear. Reading it will show that it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents show some plagarism. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Written notes expanding on informative information in the book. Some document listing friends in an archaic tongue can be found in a hidden compartment.The Book of Practical Dark ArtsThis book is muddled because of a lack of coherent planning. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it has a lot useful information. Examining the book, one will find: Folded-down pages that show no pattern in their locationImproved EnchantmentsThis book is reasonably clear thanks to the good references that help a reader deal with a meandering writing style. Perusing it will show that it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the concepts in the book do show a lot of original thought. Examining the book, one will find: A map can be found stuck halfphazardly into the book.A Tome of EvocationThis book is practacally incomprehensible thanks to it having no kind of organization at all. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's workA Journal of Practice High MagicThis book is very clear. A short look at the book will show that it has a lot useful information. Despite its good traits, the contents were probably taken from several works. Examining the book, one will find: Written notes, in incoherent writing, commenting critically on related elements in the bookA Synopsis of Magical ArtThis book is very easy to understand mostly due to careful, well-planned chapters. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the ideas within are very original. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning . Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Pieces of paper with notes, in some kind of code, commenting critically on related elements in the book.A Synopsis of Remedial SorceryThis book is practacally incomprehensible thanks to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. A talented person may be able to derive some understanding from the book and find it is extremely informative. Making it even more of a find, the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.Practical AlchemyThis book is hard to understand. If someone makes an effort to read it, they will find it has a lot useful information. Delighftully, the ideas within make you see things differently.Evocation for the SorcerorThis book is quite clear. This clarity allows one to determine that it has no useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are derivative.A Treatise on Revised GlamourThis book is of above-average clarity due to the well-done illustrations. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it is extremely informative. Despite its good traits, the contents are plagarized. Examining the book, one will find: Some document listing birthdays can be found secreted in the binding, and seem to be unrelated to the book's subject.The Practice of CharmsThis book is very clear. It's easy to determine that it has no useful information.The Dragon's Alchemy ManualThis book is impressively clear thanks to careful, well-planned chapters. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Unfortunately, that the majority contents were obviously taken from a few other works Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking pages with similar information.Random, but interesting, books. Dragons' Sexual HabitsThis book is easily understandable mostly due to careful, well-planned chapters. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative. Social Heirarchies of the Dragon and the GriffinThis book is of above-average clarity due to the well-done illustrations. This clarity allows one to determine that it is extremely informative. Sadly, the contents are not very original. Examining the book, one will find: Some notes, in incoherent writing, on several concurrent pages, that have nothing whatsoever to do with the book's contents. Pieces of paper with notes commenting critically on related elements in the book.Migration Patterns of the Dragon and the Sea Serpent: A ComparisonThis book is reasonably clear despite the poor diagrams. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it has little useful information. The suffering reader will discover, with time, that the contents are derivative. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes, in some kind of code, unrelated to the book, on several concurrent pages.The Migration Patterns of Basilisks: A History of StudyThis book is of above-average clarity due to the excellent, well-planned chapters. A short look at the book will show that it is extremely informative. Examining the book, one will find: Some personal notes, in a recognizable, but foreign language, unrelated to the book, concentrated in select sections of the book.Phoenixes' Sexual Habits: An ExaminationThis book is very clear due to the good references. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it is extremely informative. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning in an archaic tongue. Bookmarks marking pages that seem to have some errors in them. Pieces of paper with notes expanding on informative information in the book.Common Areas of Habitation of the Dragon and the GorgonThis book is muddled beyond belief mostly due to a complete lack of any kind of useful references. If, by chance or skill, someone can unriddle the book, that person will find it has no useful information. Though flawed, one can definitely see that the contents contain some original thought. Examining the book, one will find: Bookmarks marking informative information. Pieces of paper with notes, in incoherent writing, commenting critically on various parts of the book.A Wyvern's Migration Patterns: A History of StudyThis book is reasonably clear. With a bit of reading, it will be revealed that it is reasonably useful. After some reading, it is apparent that the contents have moments of intriguing originality. Examining the book, one will find: A written dedication in the beginning . Bookmarks that show no pattern in their location. Pieces of paper with notes expanding on informative information in the book.Contemplations of the TigersThis book is easy to understand thanks to the excellent, well-planned chapters. It doesnt take much effort to determine that it has a lot useful information. Making it even more of a find, the ideas within make you see things differently.The History of the CityThis book is muddled because of the bad illustrations. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has a lot useful information. Delighftully, the ideas within make you see things differently.The Glandular System of The Basilisk: A History of StudyThis book is very easy to understand because of careful, well-planned chapters. This clarity allows one to determine that it has no useful information. One may be deterred from reading it, but it is evident that the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea.Unexpected Dissimilarities in the Glandular System of the Bugbear and the PhoenixThis book is hard to understand due to a lack of coherent planning. After some effort to read the book, one can find it has a lot useful information. One will also find that the contents have moments of intriguing originality.The All-Seeing Mystery Goddesses' FollowersThis book is easily understandable thanks to extensive references. A short look at the book will show that it has little useful information. The reader can take some comfort in the fact that the contents display thoughtfulness and some new ideas.Examining the Economic Conflicts of the EarldomThis book is of average clarity mostly due to the good references that help a reader deal with a lack of proper references. Sitting down with it will reveal it is reasonably useful. After a quick examination, one will find that that the majority of the contents were obviously taken from someone else's workA Tactical Comparison of Swords and CutlassesThis book is easy to understand thanks to the good references. The book's well-done nature allows one to easily find that it has no useful information.A Concise Peacetime Comparison of the Lance and CutlassThis book is muddled because of a meandering writing style. With some work, a person can make sense of the book, which will reveal it is extremely informative. One will also find that the ideas within are very original.An Abridged Tactical Comparison of the Axe and HalbierdThis book is practacally incomprehensible mostly due to there being no coherent organization whatsoever. If someone somehow manages to make sense of it, they will find it has a lot useful information. Delighftully, the contents provide an occasional insight or new idea.
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Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2006 10:22 pm
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