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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:54 pm
 Name: William Foster History: Not completely sure yet. Probably wing it. -the scar only shows up while in knight form -an only child -from Earth Connection to Sailor Bloodstone: -She worries him a lot with her tendency to lose control. Fortunately for him, it doesn't occur often in his presence, probably because of their Gemlink. -As of this moment, he treats her as the little sister he never had. As such, he is very protective of her. Knight Attacks: Crimson Lightning- a red lightning attack. Hits one target. Green Streak- His sword glows green as he slices with it at a high speed. Melee attack. Flash of Green- a green shockwave from his glowing sword. Multiple targets in a straight line. Rustic Cross- He plants his sword into the ground near an ally, channeling energy from the ground while he heals them. Must be near ally, leaves him vulnerable, and can't revive the dead. Blood Shot - red droplets scatter out like a shotgun from his sword's tip. Area effect, minimal damage but can hit many targets. Life Stream- a line of green energy is sent out to a distant ally as healing. Ranged healing effect, straight line.
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:22 pm
Bloodstone: aka Heliotrope, Martyr's stone, blood jasper
Self notes, taken from the guide link: -Bloodstone is connected to healing injuries, especially bleeding, digestive pain, and blood circulation. -It is also both the March and Aries birthstone. -It is actually a form of quartz, or possibly chalcedony, not a jasper. And yet the coloration reminds me of chlorastrolite, which is a form of greenstone. This is probably because the green is caused by chlorite, while the red is iron oxide.
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More notes, taken from my own selection of books on gems.
From Gems of Wisdom: Bloodstone, dark green with red spots.
A stone of protection to prevent injury and disease. Used for blood purification and also aids circulation.
Health aids: Headaches, hemorrhage, bloodshot eyes, kidneys, heart attack, high blood pressure (iow, I prob need one irl)
From Complete Book of Amulets and Talismans: - has been used in Gnostic amulets - is a Mars ruled stone unrelated to the Zodiac sign stone. A planetary stone should be worn to acquire the benefits of the planet, rather than a good luck charm. - In an old verse: March/Pisces- Who on this world of ours their eyes In March first open shall be wise, In days of peril, firm and brave, And wear a Bloodstone to their grave. - A bat represented on a heliotrope/bloodstone gives the wearer power over demons and helps incantations. -As a natural amulet, this stone is believed to have power over thunder, lightning, and tempest. Can give prophetic powers and preserve the wearer from deception and bodily harm. In the Leyden papyrus, it is said to ease the wrath of kings and despots, and whatever the wearer says will be believed. Whoever bears the stone and pronounced the name engraved on it will find all doors open, and bonds and stone walls will be torn asunder.
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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:33 pm
Character ideas
-there's gotta be a Bloody Mary joke at some point.
-keywords related to blood and green/red: flair/flare, flash, strobe, lifeblood, flow, force, stream purge (poison), purify, tears of blood, drops, bloodshot, rust, crimson, centrifuge, helix
- Any coincidence that digimon's myotismon uses "crimson lightning" (which I may use as well), which combines many bloodstone themes, including blood, lightning, and bats? Of course, vampires in general make sense to be connected to a stone with blood in its name...
Haven't thought of: current occupation (previously did construction work)
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Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 2:52 pm
Reserved.
Oh, a note on the dressups I use. Obviously, if I'm wearing green, it's connected to Bloodstone, or maybe Xmas. If it's a shade of blue, it's the usual Tay/Mercury Knight outfit theme. If it's red and gold, it's for my gaia clan, TROGK. Anything else is probably for an event like Halloween, or to try a new combination of colors.
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