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Miidnight Melody

Feisty Bunny

PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 5:35 pm


Endless Melodies


Of quests!!

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Genti | Bubble gum/Bumble bee READY!!
NA | Red Spider Lily/Unknown
Name | Ether/Essence



PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 6:35 pm


xxxxxx BUBBLEGUM BUZZ !!

Name: Genti | Albanian name derived from Latin Gentius, meaning "gentian flower" or "(well)-born."
Gender: Male | Would like for him to appear young if possible? Not like a teenager if that makes sense?
Type: Venator
Personality: Cheerful, Fun-loving, Stubborn, Feisty, Aimless. A sweet but feisty guy who likes to go on the beat of his own drum no matter what anyone says.

Ether: Bubble gum | A type of chewing gum that can be blown into large bubbles through the lips. They varied in flavors from fruits to spice.
Color inspire from this set right here! Or any colorful scheme is welcome too.

Essence: Bumble bee | Bumble bees are social insects which form colonies with a single queen.
I would love for him to be fuzzy like how the bumble bees are! And any accessories like flowers are cute too or bubble gum candy. Very open to that.


This is a Semi Custom!! although I'm not asking much tbh heheh


Miidnight Melody

Feisty Bunny


Miidnight Melody

Feisty Bunny

PostPosted: Sun Sep 13, 2015 11:35 pm


xxxxxx BEAST OF DEATH

Name:
Gender: Male
Type: Messor
Personality: Protective, Noble, Old Fashioned, Hostile (when provoked, Moody

Ether: Red Spider Lily | It’s Japanese name is higanbana, meaning “the other shore flower”, from the Buddhist term higan (“other shore”) and Japanese bana meaning “flower”. Grown near the graveyards, it's the flower of loss, longing, and death . . .

Essence: Lion Dog Statue | Stone lion dog statues are almost always found at the entrance to Shinto shrines, often with more inside the shrine guarding the important buildings. The pairs are usually carved in two poses: with mouth open, in a roaring position, and with mouth closed. Symbolically, these creatures represent yin and yang, or death and life.
It'll be the statue, not the actual creature since it's impossible. I hope that's okay if not let me know!


This is an Artist's Choice!


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