lordrandreaming
lordrandreaming
Moon Rising
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🔞Minors DNI��� Salutations! Call me Mori! over 20 yrs old, he/him, You've found my personal blog! Here I'll post updates, babble about my works, and possibly post wips! Asks/Commissions: OPEN! Art/Writing Trades: Open! runeofgold is my elden rp side-blog :) huecomymundo is my alt writing account for specific 3 fandoms
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lordrandreaming · 6 days ago
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BIG SKY MOMMY!!!!
Sky Mommy always love you no matter what
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lordrandreaming · 7 days ago
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HMGHRHFHHGGH!!!! WHAT HE LOOKIN AT THO?!?!
The Emperor getting more heavenly by the second
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lordrandreaming · 7 days ago
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SLAY LIL QIWI!!!! QIQI KIWI!!! QIWI!!!!
You look down buddy, have a lil QiQi
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lordrandreaming · 8 days ago
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As per falling down the TGCF hole, I must draw a wife... I LOVE QI RONG! I would do SO MANY THINGS TO THIS MAN (You'll see Guan Lao doing them)
He's so pretty and such a little shit show, I love him 💚🥺
Anywho, my original drawing plus the doodle @geto-suguru-my-babygirl left on my ipad while I went to the bathroom :9
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lordrandreaming · 9 days ago
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Artorias, OBVIOUSLY. Y'ALL DON'T KNOW HIM LIKE I DO
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lordrandreaming · 12 days ago
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my mans running animation only got two frames
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lordrandreaming · 14 days ago
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OoOOHH CONGRATS MISS SAUCE FOR THE SECOND TIME!!
LIL BEANIE BABIES- AUGH!! 🥺😭💜💙🩵💚💛🧡❤️💖💞💓🥰
Five girls and two boys via c-section! Details and photos later. I am overjoyed!!!
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lordrandreaming · 15 days ago
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HOW DARE YOU WAIT UNTIL LATER TO SHOW THOSE BEAUTIFUL LEGGIES.
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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Shi Ling, a Cultivator with a bad temper, and healing energy. Shen Qiao's close friend, and mom friend! Hates Yan Wu Shi, loves the Yao's.
The mark under his eye (and on his wrist) make people think he's a demon! But in reality, it just let's him communicate with the dead. Which also doesn't give him a good reputation.
Its rumored, he killed another Cultivator. It may have very well been an accident, but Shi Ling refuses to elaborate.
He's got a tough past, that made him into who he is today.
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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Guan Lao, once mighty War God of the Old World, now a hermit living in his mountain with a village at the base that hear him play his Erhu, he rarely ever comes down.
A grouchy old dragon whom I adore 🥰
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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THE YAO BROTHERS!!!! I smooch their widdle heads and give each of them a hot bowl of soup...
Chinese Demon Twins let's GO
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The Yao, Yao Liwei and Yao Anming, are twin demon eaters, though demons themselves. They remained seated or squatted in the presence of those they wish not to threaten.
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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JUN WU'S BIG NATURALS ARE NOW HAUNTING ME IRL!!!!
OH FUGGGGGG!!!!! 👀🔥🍆🫦🦴💋❤️‍🔥❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜💘💝💖💗💓💞💕🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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YOU GO LITTLE MAN GET THAT DRAGON DICK!!!! ITS WHAT YOU DESERVE!!!!
HRHEHEGGEGRGG ❤️🧡💛💚🩵💙💜💘💝💖💗💓💞💕♥️❤️‍🔥💋💋💋💋🦴👀🫦👄🫶
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lordrandreaming · 16 days ago
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GASP!!! OMG NO WAY!!! 😭 AAAAAA!!!!! MATLAAA THATS SO SWEET OF YOU!!! I will attempt this...
BUT THANK YOUUUU OMG!!! ILY!!!!!
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lordrandreaming · 17 days ago
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CW: Mpreg
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Hmhmm... WIP mmh? 👀🤤
Fake fanfic title cover mayhaps?? Maybe not so fake??
Anyway... Jun Wu may be Heavenly Emperor to you, but to me (and Xuanlong) he's BABYGIRL
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lordrandreaming · 19 days ago
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@geto-suguru-my-babygirl
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lordrandreaming · 19 days ago
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Terms You Might Want To Know For Your Wuxia/Xianxia Fic
MXTX's danmei are getting increasingly popular, and the fandoms are getting more fic-happy. I've noticed that some writers seem interested in writing their own fics but are concerned of making mistakes with niche honorifics and titles. I've noticed some that have jumped right in, but have made innocent errors that I'd like to correct but fear coming off as rude or presumptuous. And so I've made this list of terms that covers the basics and also some that are a little more niche since they're usually directly translated in cnovels.
DISCLAIMER: This is by no means a comprehensive list of everything one needs to know or would want to know concerning ancient Chinese honorifics and titles, merely what I myself consider useful to keep in mind.
Titles
Shifu: 'Martial father'; gender-neutral
Shizun: 'Martial father'; more formal than 'shifu'; gender-neutral
Shimu: ‘Martial mother’; wife of your martial teacher
Shiniang: ‘Martial mother’; wife of your martial teacher who is also a martial teacher
Shibo: elder apprentice-brother of your shifu; gender-neutral
Shishu: younger apprentice-brother of your shifu; gender-neutral
Shigu: apprentice-sister of your shifu
Shizhi: your martial nephew/niece
Shimei: younger female apprentice of the same generation as you
Shijie: elder female apprentice of the same generation as you
Shidi: younger male apprentice of the same generation as you
Shixiong: elder male apprentice of the same generation as you
Shige: elder male apprentice of the same generation as you, specifically one who has the same shifu as you or is the son of your shifu
Zhanglao: an elder of your sect
Zhangbei: a senior of your sect
Qianbei: a senior not of your sect
Wanbei: a junior not of your sect
Zongzhu: Address for a clan leader
Zhangmen: address for a sect leader
Daozhang: Daoist priests or simply a cultivator in general; gender-neutral
Daogu: Daoist priestess or a female cultivator; not as commonly used as 'daozhang'
Xiangu: Daoist priestess or a female cultivator; not as commonly used as 'daogu'
Sanren: a wandering cultivator
Xianren: 'Immortal Official'; a title of respect and power like 'General'
Xiuzhe: 'Cultivator', can be shortened to 'Xiu'
Xianjun: 'Immortal Master/Lord'
Xianshi: 'Immortal Master/Teacher'
Dashi: 'Great Teacher', address for monks
Xiansheng: Teacher/Sir; in ancient China, the connotation is very scholastic
Houye: address for a duke
Jueye: address for a noble lord, ei. a duke, marquess, earl, etc.
Wangye: address for king/imperial prince
Daren: address for imperial officials
Furen: Madam; the wife of an imperial official/nobleman OR a married woman granted a rank by the royal family
Nushi: Madam; the counterpart of 'xiansheng', connotation is scholastic
Taitai: Madam; address for an old married woman of the gentry, either wife or mother to head of household
Laoye: Old Lord; Address for an adult man with adult children of the gentry; possibly head of household
Nainai: Madam; Address for a married woman of the gentry, possibly wife of head of household
Ye: Lord; address for an adult man of the gentry, possibly head of household
Shaonainai: Young Madam; address for a woman married to a young man of the gentry
Shaoye: Young Lord; address for a young man or boy of the gentry, generation lower than head of household
Xiaoye: Little Lord; can be a synonym for ‘shaoye’ OR the son of a shaoye if ‘shaoye’ is already being used within the family
Xiaojie: Young Mistress; address for an unmarried woman or young girl of . . . the gentry and only the gentry, I believe. Correct me if you know for certain this is incorrect. (WARNING - It's an archaic term that should really only be used in an archaic setting if being used as a title instead of a suffix, because the modern vernacular has it as a term for a prostitute in mainland China. [Surname]-xiaojie is fine; Xiaojie by itself should be avoided.)
Gongzi: ‘Young Master/Lord/Sir'; ‘Childe’; young man from a household of the noble or gentry class
Guniang: 'Young Master/Lady/Miss'; ‘Maiden’; an unmarried woman or young girl from a household of the noble or gentry class
Laozhang: 'Old battle'; polite address for an unrelated old man of lower status than you
Laobo: polite address for an unrelated old man of a higher status that you
Laotou: 'Old man'; informal but not derogatory, implies fondness/closeness
Laopopo: 'Old woman'; informal but not derogatory, implies fondness/closeness
Please note that all of these listed above can be used as stand-alone titles or as suffixed honorifics.
Strictly Prefix/Suffix
-shi: 'Clan'; the suffix for a married woman, essentially means 'née'. (ex. Say Wei Wuxian was a woman and married into the Lan clan through a standard marriage. She would be called 'Wei-shi' by her husband's contemporaries and elders when not in a formal setting. It implies lack of closeness; used by acquaintances.)
a-: A prefix that shows affection or intimacy.
-er: A suffix that shows affection or intimacy; typically for children or those younger than you
-jun: 'Nobleman'; a suffix for a greatly respected man
-zun: 'Revered One'; a suffix for a greatly respected man
-ji: A suffix for a female friend
-bo: A suffix for an older man of your grandparents' generation
-po: A suffix for an older woman of your grandparents' generation
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