#Chester the Carnation
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oh? you thought i wouldn't do it? i would do anything in the name of fictional character simpage 😉 here is a colour gradient of 50 of my most beloved fictional blorbos!!! they are in no particular order, with the criteria being that they have had to cause a hyperfixation bad enough that i've forgotten to eat, sleep, or drink 😂 all the characters are under the cut!!! i'm so sorry 😭
Mr. Sparkles (Big Hero 6: The Series)
Jack Frost (The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause)
Baldi (Baldi's Basics in Education and Learning)
Augustus St. Cloud (The Venture Bros)
The Toymaker (Doctor Who)
‘Big’ Jack Horner (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish)
Mad Mod (Teen Titans)
Maxime Le Mal (Despicable Me 4)
Rolando (Helluva Boss)
Jervis Tetch | The Mad Hatter (Batman: The Animated Series)
Swan (The Phantom of the Paradise)
Ramón Salazar (Resident Evil 4)
Monika (Doki Doki Literature Club)
Professor Zündapp (Cars 2)
Dave the Octopus | Dr Octavius Brine (The Penguins of Madagascar)
Warren the Eagle (Don't Hug Me I'm Scared)
Wally Darling (Welcome Home)
Dr Rowan North (Ghostbusters 2016)
Spamton (Deltarune Chapter 2)
Jeremiah Valeska (Gotham)
The Sixth Doctor (Doctor Who)
Sans (Undertale)
Larry Laffer (Leisure Suit Larry)
Syndrome (The Incredibles)
Chester V (Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2)
HABIT (EverymanHYBRID)
Gargamel (The Smurfs)
Fingers (Dead End: Paranormal Park)
Siegfried von Schroeder (Yu-Gi-Oh!)
Adam (Hazbin Hotel)
Myc Cellium (Inside Job)
The Spot (Marvel)
M.O.D.O.K. (Marvel)
Dwight Schrute (The Office)
Kinito (KinitoPET)
Colin Robinson (What We Do In The Shadows)
Mr. Puzzles (SMG4)
King Candy (Wreck-It Ralph)
Zapp Brannigan (Futurama)
Comfortable Doug (Centaurworld)
The Love Glove (Doom Patrol)
Chef Saltbaker (Cuphead)
Ben Chang (Community)
Pennywise (IT)
Freddy Krueger (A Nightmare on Elm Street)
Cagney Carnation (Cuphead)
Klaus Kickenklober (Sing 2)
Austin Powers (Austin Powers)
Calvin Fischoeder (Bob's Burgers)
Rouxls Kaard (Deltarune)
#new selfship challenge anyone? 👀#i am joking please never ever do something this STUPID 😭😭😭 my fingers are crooked right now...#but you know this was kind of an interesting (god forgive me for saying these words on this site) colour theory study!!!#many of the colours i assumed/associated a character to be/have are not true to what they actually are#might actually be referring back to this for art in the future haha#blorbos#f/os#selfship#oc x canon#do you love the colour of the sky#do you love the colour of the blorbo#tw: eyestrain#long post#starleskatalks
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My Crossover Cast as Balan Wonderworld
Main Characters Zuke (No Straight Roads) as Leo Craig Mayday (No Straight Roads) as Emma Cole Wally Darling (Welcome Home) as Balan Home (Welcome Home) as Lance
Inhabitants Eddie Dear (Welcome Home) as Jose Gallard Alice Angel (Bendy) as Fiona Demetria Frank Frankly (Welcome Home) as Yuri Brand Bendy (Bendy) as Haoyu Chang Rosa (Brawl Stars) as Sana Hudson Baroness Von Bon Bon (Cuphead) as Cass Milligan Dr. Kahl (Cuphead) as Cal Suresh Sally Stageplay (Cuphead) as Iben Bia Beppi The Clown (Cuphead) as Attilio Caccini Rumor Honeybottoms (Cuphead) as Lucy Wong Rico (Brawl Stars) as Eis Glover Howdy Pillar (Welcome Home) as Bruce Stone
Nega Bosses Kruller (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Barktholomew Twisted Alice (Bendy) as Anjellica Dr. Potter (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Wormsworth Ink Demon (Bendy) as Worville Wright Cagney Carnation (Cuphead) as Cuckoo Mandy (Brawl Stars) as Purrla Mortis (Brawl Stars) as Fortstopher IV Lou (Brawl Stars) as The Grim Creeper Chester (Brawl Stars) as Princess Marey Willow (Brawl Stars) as Inkaballe Grim Matchstick (Cuphead) as The Hydrac Steward (Luigi’s Mansion 3) as Hooverton
Other Bugs (Welcome Home) as Tims Main Mixels (Mixels) as Costumes Nixels (Mixels) as Negati
#Balan Wonderworld#Crossover Cast#Brawl Stars#No Straight Roads#Luigi’s Mansion 3#Bendy and Ink Machine#Bendy and the Dark Revival#Mixels#Welcome Home#Cuphead
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Flowers Delivery in Liverpool
Flower Delivery in Liverpool
Flowers Delivery in Liverpool is a great way to show someone you care. Whether you’re looking for a birthday gift or a Mother’s Day bouquet, there are plenty of options to choose from.
Unlike Bloom & Wild, Freddie’s offers a simpler range of weekly subscriptions – with one-off gift boxes also available. They send their flowers in bud, opening out after you add water.
Same day
Booker Flower Delivery in Liverpool shop in Liverpool that is committed to offering customers the highest quality flowers at a fair price. It has been accepted into the Good Florist Guide and also offers UK-wide delivery through Interflora. They specialize in creating hand-tied bouquets and also offer a bespoke service for weddings and funerals.
Nikki Tibbles is a pro in decadent floral arrangements, and her designs have graced the backdrops of fashion shows. She uses recycled paper and sprigs of fresh flowers to limit the environmental impact of her posies.
The Orient is a classic white arrangement of fragrant oriental lilies, roses and alstroemeria, complemented by delicate foliage. It arrives in a specially designed Eflorist box to protect the stems and provide a delightful unboxing experience.
Next day
If you’re in need of a beautiful bouquet to surprise someone, look no further than Noble Flowers. Our florists in Liverpool are ready to help you create a one-of-a-kind floral gift for any holiday or occasion.
A mix of roses, chrysanthemums and spray carnations with delicate foliage – a simple but stunning bouquet for any occasion. Sent in a protective Eflorist box for a
safe and pleasant unboxing experience, your super-fresh flowers will arrive in bud, meaning they’ll blossom in front of your lucky recipient within days.
Located on the banks of the Mersey Estuary, Liverpool is one of England’s biggest cities and famous for its rich maritime history. It’s also a vibrant arts and culture hub, home to the world-renowned Royal Albert Dock and a host of museums and galleries.
Funeral flowers
Flowers can be a beautiful gift for any occasion. They also make a wonderful memorial. You can choose from a variety of flowers, such as roses, lilies, and carnations. You can also order a wreath or a sympathy bouquet.
It’s easy to send flower delivery online. Many websites feature photos of their arrangements, and you can choose the size and price. You can also add a card and special instructions. Some sites even offer a free shipping option. Some services will deliver directly from local florists without packaging, while others ship from a floral warehouse. These options can be important if you’re on a tight budget or need to guarantee delivery by a certain date.
Wedding flowers
Flowers are an important part of any wedding. Luckily, there are plenty of florists that specialize in making the perfect bouquet for your big day. These florists can also decorate your venue with beautiful floral arrangements. They can also help you design a custom bouquet for your bridal party.
Located in Chester, Cheshire, Ginger Floral Designs is a full-service wedding florist that specializes in unique flowers and decor for special occasions. They’re passionate about helping soon-to-be newlyweds realise their floral vision and have been working with wedding venues for over ten years.
This beautiful bouquet features fragrant white oriental lilies and roses complemented by alstroemeria and delicate foliage. It arrives in a protective Eflorist box and with a little water and flower food, will gradually open into its final form.
Valentine’s Day
When it comes to Valentine’s Day, Perfection flowers are the perfect way to show your loved ones how much you care. Whether you’re sending your sweetheart a dozen roses or a beautiful bouquet of lilies, you can make sure your gift will be memorable.
Lilies are a classic symbol of love and purity, while roses represent romance and passion. Adding carnations to the mix symbolizes fascination, which is also a great way to express your love for someone.
For the ultimate romantic gift, consider sending your Valentine a Flowers for a Year. This special delivery will ensure that they receive a fresh bouquet every month for an entire year.
Mother’s Day
Mother’s Day is a special occasion to show that special someone just how much you love them. Whether she’s your mom, step mom, or any other important woman in your life, give her a gift that is unique and meaningful to her.
Buying flowers in person can be time-consuming, but with online flower delivery services it’s easy. Simply compare prices, select an assortment, and enter your payment and delivery details.
There are a number of great independent florists in Liverpool that offer same-day and next-day delivery. These include Fishlocks Flowers in Bootle (4.7 stars on
Google), Mary Mary in the city centre and Suttons House of Flowers in Liverpool.
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Portugal. The Man Announces New Tour
Portugal. The Man have announced some new tour dates. 02/06 – Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater 02/08 – Oklahoma City, OK @ The Jones Assembly 02/09 – San Antonio, TX @ Stable Hall 02/10 – Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center 02/12 – New Orleans, LA @ Civic Theatre 02/13 – Birmingham, AL @ Iron City 02/14 – Louisville, KY @ Paristown Hall 02/16 – Royal Oak, MI @ Royal Oak Music Theatre 02/17 – Cleveland, OH @ Agora Theatre 02/18 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre 02/20 – New Haven, CT @ College Street Music Hall 02/22 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner 02/23 – Asbury Park, NJ @ Stone Pon 02/24 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem 03/14 – Monterrey, MX @ Showcente 03/16 – Mexico City, MX @ Vive Latin 05/01 – Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheater 05/02 – Asheville, NC @ Rabbit Rabbit 05/03 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium 05/05 – Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festiva 05/06 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant 05/07 – Kansas City, MO @ The Truman 05/09 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom 05/10 – Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre 05/11 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed 05/14 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Riverside Theater 05/15 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee 05/17 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 05/18 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 05/20 – Fargo, ND @ Fargo Brewing Company Outdoors 05/22 – Bozeman, MT @ The ELM 05/23 – Spokane, WA @ Knitting Factory 05/24 – Carnation, WA @ Remlinger Farms 07/05 – Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall 07/06 – Bentonville, AR @ The Momentary 07/07 – Omaha, NE @ Steelhouse 07/10 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre 07/11 – Dillon, CO @ Dillon Amphitheater 07/13 – Vail, CO @ Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater 07/17 – Missoula, MT @ Kettlehouse Amphitheater --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/news/portugal-the-man-announces-new-tour/
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Raymond Carver, nelle pieghe dell’America
L’autore che rivoluzionò la forma del racconto breve nell’America del secondo dopoguerra… Scrittore, poeta e saggista, Raymond Clevie Carver Jr. nacque il 25 maggio 1938 a Clatskanie, nell'Oregon, in una famiglia dove il padre era affilatore in una segheria, mentre la madre lavorava come cameriera. Cresciuto a Yakima, dove i Carver si erano trasferiti nel 1941 in seguito ai problemi economici, Ray si impegnò sin da ragazzo in molti lavoretti, e nel frattempo sviluppò una forte passione per la scrittura e per la lettura. Nell'estate del 1955 conobbe Maryann Burk, una intraprendente quindicenne, con cui si fidanzò, poi completò gli studi alla Yakima High School e si trasferì in California, a Chester, per raggiungere il padre, che vi viveva da alcuni anni. Ray e il padre cominciarono a lavorare insieme in segheria, ma ben presto il ragazzo si rese conto di non essere adatto a quella mansione, e tornò a Yakima, dove lavorò in una farmacia come fattorino. Nel giugno 1957 Carver sposò Maryann, che pochi mesi più tardi gli diede la primogenita Christine Rae. Spinto dalla moglie a proseguire gli studi, Carver si iscrisse ai due anni propedeutici all'Università di Walla Walla e in seguito a una scuola di scrittura per corrispondenza, il Palmer Institute of Writing. Nel 1958 divenne padre di Vance Lindsay e iniziò a frequentare i corsi di scrittura creativa e letteratura del Chico State College, dove insegnava John Gardner, mentre uscì il suo primo lavoro, una lettera intitolata Where is intellect apparsa su Wildcat, la rivista del college. Trasferitosi con la famiglia a Chico per proseguire gli studi, nel 1960 Ray divenne curatore della rivista letteraria dell'università, Selection, su cui uscì il suo racconto Stagioni furiose, su una passione impossibile nel Sud degli Stati Uniti. Nel 1961 Raymond lasciò Chico, nonostante i buoni riscontri in ambito letterario, a causa delle difficoltà economiche affrontate, tornò a lavorare in una segheria, a Eureka, per poi spostarsi ad Arcata, dove continuò a studiare e nel frattempo divenne impiegato in una ditta di lavorazione del legname. Ray nel 1963, dopo la rappresentazione a teatro di Carnation, la sua prima commedia, e la pubblicazione della poesia L'anello di ottone sulla rivista Target, si laureò alla Humboldt State University e pubblica su Toyon, la rivista letteraria dell'istituto, il racconto Il padre. Costretto nuovamente a trasferirsi, stavolta a Berkeley, per motivi di lavoro, lo scrittore ottenne una borsa di studio per un master allo Iowa Writers' Workshop, che era un seminario di scrittura creativa. Ray poco tempo dopo lasciò anche Iowa City per vivere a Sacramento, dove lavorò come custode in un ospedale, poi trovò un impiego presso la Science Research Associates, casa editrice di Palo Alto, per la quale si occupò della redazione di libri scientifici. Alla fine degli anni Sessanta, dopo che fu pubblicata Near Klamath, la sua prima raccolta di poesie, Ray seguì Maryann in Israele, a Tel Aviv, ma ben presto tornò negli Stati Uniti. Dopo aver vinto nel 1969 il Discovery Award per la poesia, Carver si trasferì con la famiglia, tornata nel frattempo negli Usa, in California, mentre il racconto Ventiquattro ettari fu incluso nell'antologia The best little magazine fiction e la casa editrice Kajal Press pubblicò Winter insonnia, la sua seconda raccolta di poesie. Nel 1971 Ray ricevette l'incarico di insegnare all'Università di California di Santa Cruz per un corso di scrittura creativa e poco dopo il suo racconto Fat comparve su "Harper's Bazar. Nominato visiting lecturer per la narrativa dall'Università di Berkeley, lo scrittore nel 1973 pubblicò su Voices in American Poetry alcune poesie, mentre l'anno successivo divenne il redattore di Spectrum, rivista dell'Università di California a Santa Barbara, dove insegnava. Malgrado il successo in campo letterario, le condizioni economiche di Carver non erano buoni, complicate anche dalla sua passione per l'alcol, che lo portò a dimettersi dall'università, anche se nel 1976 per McGraw-Hill pubblicò Will you please be quiet, please? (Vuoi star zitta, per favore?), mentre l'anno successivo diede alle stampe Furious seasons and other stories. Ray nel 1981 diede alle stampe la raccolta di racconti What we talk about when we talk about love (Voi non sapete cos'è l'amore), cui seguirono nel 1983 Cathedral e Fires: Essays, poems, stories Nel settembre 1987 Carver fu operato di urgenza a Syracuse a causa di una emorragia al polmone un anno dopo, mentre il racconto Errand vinse il Prize Stories, gli furono diagnosticate delle metastasi al cervello, che lo obbligarono a sottoporsi a Seattle a un ciclo di radioterapia. Poco tempo dopo Ray entrò a far parte dell'American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, menrre gli ultimi giorni della sua vita furono dedicati a A new path to the waterfall (Il nuovo sentiero per la cascata), l’ultimo libro di poesie. Ricoverato al Virginia Mason Hospital, Raymond Carver morì il 2 agosto 1988 nella sua casa di Port Angeles ed è sepolto all'Ocean View Cemetery, mentre la Collins Harvill a Londra pubblicò postuma l’antologia Elephant and other stories. Read the full article
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some OCs in a simple style
#inkstains.png#Chester the Carnation#Amalgam tag#Delta tag#Posie tag#Mortis Deathspine#The Ferryman#reposting things I had posted before deleting my previous OC blog
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What are all the Obscured Eyes character's favorite flowers/plants?
Beatrice - Cloud Plaits (fiction plant. Looks similar to Wisteria but with dark blue stems, curly white leafs and light blue petals).
Isabella - Cherry Blossom
Madeline - Bleeding Heart Flowers
Daisy - Daisy
Penelope - Carnations
Elizabeth - Snapdragons
Oliver - Weeping Willow tree
Claude - Softshrub (fictional plant. Feels soft like Pussywillow but it's more pretty)
Audrey - (doesn't have one)
Dolly - Primula Auricula
Kev - Blue Sunflower
Freddie - (doesn't have one)
Catherine - Teeth Flower (fictional flower. A carnivorous flower with petals and a mouth with visible teeth in the middle)
Sophia - Forget-Me-Nots
Chester - (doesn't have one)
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💐 bouquet for Alora... and for high angst potential, Dahlia :3c
💐 BOUQUET - create a bouqet for them! what do those flowers mean? are any of the flowers their particular favourite?
oh boy....
Alora - so for Alora, it would just be dahlias and zinnias. She loves.,, all flowers, but those two are definitely her favorites. the meanings are "wealth and elegance" and "love and involvement", and for zinnias it depends on the color. I'll say magenta (lasting affection) and white "goodness"
Dahlia - i definitely have a lot more to say for Dahlia's bouquet. for hers, I would compose it of pink camellia ("longing for you"), pink carnation ("I'll never forget you"), purple hyacinths ("I'm sorry, please forgive me"), and orchids ("love"). I'll list both why I added them to the bouquet, as well as the drug effects it'd have on Dahlia if she were to consume it
Pink camellia - representing her feelings about Chester, as well as her longing for a sense of normalcy in her life. Eating these would make Dahlia incredibly unfocused and clingy, maybe a little sick if she had more than one
Pink carnation - representing how much she misses Elias, but has accepted the fact that she will never see him again. Remembering the times she did have with him. Eating these would improve her short term memory, but cause her to be very sluggish once the initial effects wore off.
Purple hyacinth - representing her regret for betraying the trust of her partners (Adam and Doxx), and the hope for forgiveness once she finally confesses to them what she's been doing. Eating these would cause her to become incredibly depressed.
Orchids - really I just added these because they're Elias's favorite flower. Eating these would be sort of like an aphrodisiac. It would be more intense with people she feels romantic interest with, but would work just in general as well (so I can imagine Eros might use this one on her occasionally)
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just commissioned this lovely drawing of Chester the Carnation from @officiallucabalsa !!! I highly recommend you go commission them!!
#for me#that's just my tag for things I commissioned at this point#dfhkjgf#BUT HE LOOKS SO CUTE#I legit almost cried he's so cute#and they're such a good artist to work with!!#they're very nice :3
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Just made a few aesthetics/moodboards whatever they're called for Coby, my version of Jacob, and my MCs amortentia. I put them all in the order from oldest to youngest for each game.
Hogwarts Mystery
Coby McQuaid
Log Cabin | Honey | Smoke | Kiwi Cream Cheese Toast
The kiwi cream cheese toast is something Coby loves to eat for breakfast. Every morning he'll make some for himself. The log cabin scent is the home he now lives in. After being freed from the portrait and hunting down R, he finally settles down and moved in to a cabin of his own. The smoke scent comes from sparklers he used to light up when he was younger. He has a fond memory of him with a little Veruca and Carson where he lit up some sparklers and watched them run around with them. The honey scent is from when he adds honey to his kiwi toast, his tea or sometimes uses it for his skin's appearance. He believes the honey can help stop wrinkles from forming and make him look young.

Carson Ivey
Violin Wood/Music Sheets | Blueberry Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins | Paint | Hot Chocolate
As a child, Carson took violin lessons. He takes pride in his violin skills and would sometimes play it in the Ravenclaw dorm. The muffins are snacks his mother would always make for breakfast. Every time Carson feels homesick, he'll write to his mom and she'll send him a basket of muffins for him. Carson loves hot chocolate, especially when it's his mother's special recipe. He prefers hot chocolate over coffee and tea. While paint is one of the scents you can smell for his amortentia, it's not because he's great at art, it's because it's used for some of his pranks. Paint and glitter are a common element to his pranks, especially on Talbott and Chester.

Veruca McQuaid
Ginger Lemon Tea | Autumn Leaves | Mixed Berries | Carnation Flowers
Veruca has a cup of ginger lemon tea a day. She actually started drinking it at the start of 5th year after telling Rowan she never really cared to try tea. After drinking it for a couple of days, she started drinking it every day after that. Autumn is Veruca's favorite season, she loves to walk through a pathway of trees as the leaves fall around her. Mixed berries are Veruca's favorite fruits, she loves pastries and other treats with mixed berries as the filling (i.e. mixed berry tarts, mixed berry parfaits, and mixed berry trifles). Veruca's favorite flowers are carnations, and when Diego spent an entire week trying to give her the right flower until the end, her love for them grew even more.

Magic Awakened
Marisol Caplan
Marigolds | Books/Book Pages | Cinnamon | Oranges
While she's sometimes represented by sun flowers, marigolds are part of Marisol's amortentia. They are also the flowers of her birth month, October. Marisol is always seen with a book or somewhere that has books. She loves to read, she has her own mini library in her room of the Caplan Residence. The scent of cinnamon is from the cinnamon scented candles and the cinnamon sticks she uses to stir her tea. Sometimes she uses them for her baths as the cinnamon can remove toxins from the body and act as a natural disinfectant that can cleanse the body. It can also help invigorate the person's spirit and elevate their mood. Oranges are fruit she often loves to eat.

Calum Karasu-Ivey
Cello Wood & Music Sheets | Snuggle Fabric Softener | Baked Ziti | Pine/Pinecones
Like his father, Calum started taking music lessons at a young age and learned how to play the cello. He's quite fond of the instrument and would practice every now and then. The fabric softener is always used for his clothes and bed sheets. He refused to uses any other kind except Snuggle. The pine scent in his amortentia started when Raylene gave him a pinecone when she was still a toddler. Calum won't admit to it, but he still has that pinecone in a small box in his room. And the baked ziti is obviously a dish he loves to eat.

Carina Caplan
Violets | Chocolate Chip Banana Bread | Ocean Breeze | Vanilla Beans
Similar to her older sister where she's often represented by sun flowers from both their parents, Carina's first scent in her amortentia are violets. The flower of her birth month, February. Chocolate chip banana bread is her favorite snack. She's not particularly picky on how it's made but she does often point out how it's not as good as the one her father makes. Now although she loves going out to the beach, the ocean breeze scent in her amortentia is actually the shampoo she uses. And the vanilla bean scent is her lotion.

Isa Skyes
Coconut Oil | The Beach | Smoke and Fire | Freshly Cut Grass
As an islander, Isa spends a lot of time at the beach, it makes one of the scents in her amortentia. She's also a pretty active girl, and is outside everyday. Having so many siblings she's often rolling around in the grass with a few of them. The smoke and fire is from all the barbecues Isa had for parties. She often helps with the barbecue rather than decorating. The coconut oil scent is from when she uses the oil to moisturize her skin.

Raylene Karasu-Ivey
Donuts | Wood Shavings | Mint | Balloon Flowers
Raylene's favorite snack are donuts. She would always be seen munching on one while she's crafting some new toy or invention. The wood shavings are from when she's crafting a new toy or invention. The mint scent in her amortentia are the mint essential oil she uses while crafting to try and drown out the wood shavings. It's also from the mint baths she takes whenever she wants an invigorating and stress free soak. The balloon flower scent is from the balloon flowers she got for her birthday. Her father used to make a flower crown out of them for her on her birthday.

Caden Saunders
Dirt | Dove Mandarin & Tiare Flower Body Wash | Rain | Warheads
Caden loves to play outside during rainy days, so rain is one of the scents in his amortentia. Dirt also comes to play as he loves to spend most of his time outside and play in the dirt. He's a very active and rough boy. The Dove body wash is another scent. Since he has two moms, most of the hygiene products he uses are feminine. He doesn't mind of course, he actually loves the smell of the body wash he uses so his moms would always send him a bottle or two while he's at Hogwarts. And the warheads are his favorite candies, his favorite are the blue ones.

Hogwarts Legacy
Avis Ni Conraoi
Ink and Parchment Paper | Lavender | Lily of the Valley | Forests
The ink and parchment paper scent in Avis' amortentia comes from all the poetry she writes, as well as the music sheets for her flute and harp. The lily scent is from her favorite flowers, lily of the valley. It's also the flower of her birth month. Avis is more in touch with nature as she finds it to be more magical than the magic around her in Hogwarts, the scent of forests comes from this. The lavender is from the essential oil she used to help her relax. She mainly uses this when she's playing one of her instruments or writing poetry.

#carson ivey#veruca mcquaid#coby mcquaid#marisol ivey#calum ivey#carina caplan#isa skyes#raylene ivey#caden saunders#avis ni conraoi#amortentia#amortentia aesthetics#amortentia moodboards#harry potter hogwarts mystery#hogwarts mystery#hogwarts mystery mc#hphm#hphm mc#harry potter magic awakened mc#harry potter magic awakened#hpma#hpma mc#magic awakened#magic awakened mc#harry potter hogwarts legacy#hphl#hogwarts legacy
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Mel’s Big Fantasy Place-Name Reference
So I’ve been doing lots of D&D world-building lately and I’ve kind of been putting together lists of words to help inspire new fantasy place names. I figured I’d share. These are helpful for naming towns, regions, landforms, roads, shops, and they’re also probably useful for coming up with surnames. This is LONG. There’s plenty more under the cut including a huge list of “fantasy sounding” word-parts. Enjoy!
Towns & Kingdoms
town, borough, city, hamlet, parish, township, village, villa, domain
kingdom, empire, nation, country, county, city-state, state, province, dominion
Town Name End Words (English flavored)
-ton, -ston, -caster, -dale, -den, -field, -gate, -glen, -ham, -holm, -hurst, -bar, -boro, -by, -cross, -kirk, -meade, -moore, -ville, -wich, -bee, -burg, -cester, -don, -lea, -mer, -rose, -wall, -worth, -berg, -burgh, -chase, -ly, -lin, -mor, -mere, -pool. -port, -stead, -stow, -strath, -side, -way, -berry, -bury, -chester, -haven, -mar, -mont, -ton, -wick, -meet, -heim, -hold, -hall, -point
Buildings & Places
castle, fort, palace, fortress, garrison, lodge, estate, hold, stronghold, tower, watchtower, palace, spire, citadel, bastion, court, manor, house
altar, chapel, abbey, shrine, temple, monastery, cathedral, sanctum, crypt, catacomb, tomb
orchard, arbor, vineyard, farm, farmstead, shire, garden, ranch
plaza, district, quarter, market, courtyard, inn, stables, tavern, blacksmith, forge, mine, mill, quarry, gallows, apothecary, college, bakery, clothier, library, guild house, bath house, pleasure house, brothel, jail, prison, dungeon, cellar, basement, attic, sewer, cistern
lookout, post, tradepost, camp, outpost, hovel, hideaway, lair, nook, watch, roost, respite, retreat, hostel, holdout, redoubt, perch, refuge, haven, alcove, haunt, knell, enclave, station, caravan, exchange, conclave
port, bridge, ferry, harbor, landing, jetty, wharf, berth, footbridge, dam, beacon, lighthouse, marina, dockyard, shipyard
road, street, way, row, lane, trail, corner, crossing, gate, junction, waygate, end, wall, crossroads, barrier, bulwark, blockade, pavilion, avenue, promenade, alley, fork, route
Time & Direction
North, South, East, West, up, down, side, rise, fall, over, under
Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn, solstice, equanox, vernal, ever, never
dusk, dawn, dawnrise, morning, night, nightfall, evening, sundown, sunbreak, sunset
lunar, solar, sun, moon, star, eclipse
Geographical Terms
Cave, cavern, cenote, precipice, crevasse, crater, maar, chasm, ravine, trench, rift, pit
Cliff, bluff, crag, scarp, outcrop, stack, tor, falls, run, eyrie, aerie
Hill, mountain, volcano, knoll, hillock, downs, barrow, plateau, mesa, butte, pike, peak, mount, summit, horn, knob, pass, ridge, terrace, gap, point, rise, rim, range, view, vista, canyon, hogback, ledge, stair, descent
Valley, gulch, gully, vale, dale, dell, glen, hollow, grotto, gorge, bottoms, basin, knoll, combe
Meadow, grassland, field, pasture, steppe, veld, sward, lea, mead, fell, moor, moorland, heath, croft, paddock, boondock, prairie, acre, strath, heights, mount, belt
Woodlands, woods, forest, bush, bower, arbor, grove, weald, timberland, thicket, bosk, copse, coppice, underbrush, hinterland, park, jungle, rainforest, wilds, frontier, outskirts
Desert, dunes, playa, arroyo, chaparral, karst, salt flats, salt pan, oasis, spring, seep, tar pit, hot springs, fissure, steam vent, geyser, waste, wasteland, badland, brushland, dustbowl, scrubland
Ocean, sea, lake, pond, spring, tarn, mere, sluice, pool, coast, gulf, bay
Lagoon, cay, key, reef, atoll, shoal, tideland, tide flat, swale, cove, sandspit, strand, beach
Snowdrift, snowbank, permafrost, floe, hoar, rime, tundra, fjord, glacier, iceberg
River, stream, creek, brook, tributary, watersmeet, headwater, ford, levee, delta, estuary, firth, strait, narrows, channel, eddy, inlet, rapids, mouth, falls
Wetland, marsh, bog, fen, moor, bayou, glade, swamp, banks, span, wash, march, shallows, mire, morass, quag, quagmire, everglade, slough, lowland, sump, reach
Island, isle, peninsula, isthmus, bight, headland, promontory, cape, pointe, cape
More under the cut including: Color words, Animal/Monster related words, Rocks/Metals/Gems list, Foliage, People groups/types, Weather/Environment/ Elemental words, Man-made Items, Body Parts, Mechanical sounding words, a huge list of both pleasant and unpleasant Atmospheric Descriptors, and a huge list of Fantasy Word-parts.
Color Descriptions
Warm: red, scarlet, crimson, rusty, cerise, carmine, cinnabar, orange, vermillion, ochre, peach, salmon, saffron, yellow, gold, lemon, amber, pink, magenta, maroon, brown, sepia, burgundy, beige, tan, fuchsia, taupe
Cool: green, beryl, jade, evergreen, chartreuse, olive, viridian, celadon, blue, azure, navy, cerulean, turquoise, teal, cyan, cobalt, periwinkle, beryl, purple, violet, indigo, mauve, plum
Neutral: gray, silver, ashy, charcoal, slate, white, pearly, alabaster, ivory, black, ebony, jet
dark, dusky, pale, bleached, blotchy, bold, dappled, lustrous, faded, drab, milky, mottled, opaque, pastel, stained, subtle, ruddy, waxen, tinted, tinged, painted
Animal / Monster-Related Words
Bear, eagle, wolf, serpent, hawk, horse, goat, sheep, bull, raven, crow, dog, stag, rat, boar, lion, hare, owl, crane, goose, swan, otter, frog, toad, moth, bee, wasp, beetle, spider, slug, snail, leech, dragonfly, fish, trout, salmon, bass, crab, shell, dolphin, whale, eel, cod, haddock
Dragon, goblin, giant, wyvern, ghast, siren, lich, hag, ogre, wyrm, kraken
Talon, scale, tusk, hoof, mane, horn, fur, feather, fang, wing, whisker, bristle, paw, tail, beak, claw, web, quill, paw, maw, pelt, haunch, gill, fin,
Hive, honey, nest, burrow, den, hole, wallow
Rocks / Metals / Minerals
Gold, silver, brass, bronze, copper, platinum, iron, steel, tin, mithril, electrum, adamantite, quicksilver, fool’s gold, titanium
Diamond, ruby, emerald, sapphire, topaz, opal, pearl, jade, jasper, onyx, citrine, aquamarine, turquoise, lapiz lazuli, amethyst, quartz, crystal, amber, jewel
Granite, shale, marble, limestone, sandstone, slate, diorite, basalt, rhyolite, obsidian, glass
Earth, stone, clay, sand, silt, salt, mote, lode, vein, ore, ingot, coal, boulder, bedrock, crust, rubble, pebble, gravel, cobble, dust, clod, peat, muck mud, slip, loam, dirt, grit, scree, shard, flint, stalactite/mite
Trees / Plants / Flowers
Tree, ash, aspen, pine, birch, alder, willow, dogwood, oak, maple, walnut, chestnut, cedar, mahogany, palm, beech, hickory, hemlock, cottonwood, hawthorn, sycamore, poplar, cypress, mangrove, elm, fir, spruce, yew
Branch, bough, bramble, gnarl, burr, tangle, thistle, briar, thorn, moss, bark, shrub, undergrowth, overgrowth, root, vine, bracken, reed, driftwood, coral, fern, berry, bamboo, nectar, petal, leaf, seed, clover, grass, grain, trunk, twig, canopy, cactus, weed, mushroom, fungus
Apple, olive, apricot, elderberry, coconut, sugar, rice, wheat, cotton, flax, barley, hops, onion, carrot, turnip, cabbage, squash, pumpkin, pepper
Flower, rose, lavender, lilac, jasmine, jonquil, marigold, carnelian, carnation, goldenrod, sage, wisteria, dahlia, nightshade, lily, daisy, daffodil, columbine, amaranth, crocus, buttercup, foxglove, iris, holly, hydrangea, orchid, snowdrop, hyacinth, tulip, yarrow, magnolia, honeysuckle, belladonna, lily pad, magnolia
People
Settler, Pilgrim, Pioneer, Merchant, Prospector, Maker, Surveyor, Mason, Overseer, Apprentice, Widow, Sailor, Miner, Blacksmith, Butcher, Baker, Brewer, Barkeep, Ferryman, Hangman, Gambler, Fisherman, Adventurer, Hero, Seeker, Hiker, Traveler, Crone
Mage, Magician, Summoner, Sorcerer, Wizard, Conjurer, Necromancer,
King, Queen, Lord, Count, Baron, Guard, Soldier, Knight, Vindicator, Merchant, Crusader, Imperator, Syndicate, Vanguard, Champion, Warden, Victor, Legionnaire, Master, Archer, Footman, Gladiator, Barbarian, Captain, Commodore,
Beggar, Hunter, Ranger, Deadman, Smuggler, Robber, Swindler, Rebel, Bootlegger, Outlaw, Pirate, Brigand, Ruffian, Highwayman, Cutpurse, Thief, Assassin
God, Goddess, Exarch, Angel, Devil, Demon, Cultist, Prophet, Hermit, Seer
council, clergy, guild, militia, choir
Climate, Environment, & The Elements
Cold, cool, brisk, frosty, chilly, icy, freezing, frozen, frigid, glacial, bitter, biting, bleak, arctic, polar, boreal, wintry, snowy, snow, blizzarding, blizzard, sleeting, sleet, chill, frost, ice, icebound, ice cap, floe, snowblind, frostbite, coldsnap, avalanche, snowflake
Hot, sunny, humid, sweltering, steaming, boiling, sizzling, blistering, scalding, smoking, caldescent, dry, parched, arid, fallow, thirsty, melting, molten, fiery, blazing, burning, charring, glowing, searing, scorching, blasted, sun, fire, heat, flame, wildfire, bonfire, inferno, coal, ash, cinder, ember, flare, pyre, tinder, kindling, aflame, alight, ablaze, lava, magma, slag,
Wet, damp, dank, soggy, sodden, soaked, drenched, dripping, sopping, briny, murky, rain, storm, hail, drizzle, sprinkle, downpour, deluge, squall, water, cloud, fog, mist, dew, puddle, pool, current, whirlpool, deep, depths, tide, waves, whitewater, waterfall, tidal wave, flow, flood, leak, drain
Wind, breeze, gust, billow, gail, draft, waft, zephyr, still, airy, clear, smokey, tempest, tempestuous, windswept, aerial, lofty, torrid, turbulent, nebulous, tradewind, thunder, lightning, spark, cyclone, tornado, whirlwind, hurricane, typhoon
Man-made Item Words
Furnace, forge, anvil, vault, strap, strip, whetstone, brick, sword, blade, axe, dagger, shield, buckler, morningstar, bow, quiver, arrow, polearm, flail, staff, stave, sheath, hilt, hammer, knife, helm, mantle, banner, pauldron, chainmail, mace, dart, cutlass, canon, needle, cowl, belt, buckle, bandana, goggles, hood, boot, heel, spindle, spool, thread, sweater, skirt, bonnet, apron, leather, hide, plate, tunic, vest, satin, silk, wool, velvet, lace, corset, stocking, binding
Plow, scythe, (wheel) barrow, saddle, harrow, brand, collar, whip, leash, lead, bridle, stirrup, wheel, straw, stall, barn, hay, bale, pitchfork, well, log, saw, lumber, sod, thatch, mortar, brick, cement, concrete, pitch, pillar, window, fountain, door, cage, spoke, pole, table, bench, plank, board
Candle, torch, cradle, broom, lamp, lantern, clock, bell, lock, hook, trunk, looking glass, spyglass, bottle, vase, locket, locker, key, handle, rope, knot, sack, pocket, pouch, manacle, chain, stake, coffin, fan. cauldron, kettle, pot, bowl, pestle, oven, ladle, spoon, font, wand, potion, elixir, draught, portal, book, tome, scroll, word, manuscript, letter, message, grimoire, map, ink, quill, pen, cards, dice
Coin, coronet, crown, circlet, scepter, treasure, riches, scales, pie, tart, loaf, biscuit, custard, caramel, pudding, porridge, stew, bread, tea, gravy, gristle, spice, lute, lyre, harp, drum, rouge, powder, perfume, brush
bilge, stern, pier, sail, anchor, mast, dock, deck, flag, ship, boat, canoe, barge, wagon, sled, carriage, buggy, cart
Wine, brandy, whiskey, ale, moonshine, gin, cider, rum, grog, beer, brew, goblet, flagon, flask, cask, tankard, stein, mug, barrel, stock, wort, malt
Body Parts
Head, throat, finger, foot, hand, neck, shoulder, rib, jaw, eye, lips, bosom
Skull, spine, bone, tooth, heart, blood, tears, gut, beard
Mechanical-Sounding Words
cog, fuse, sprocket, wrench, screw, nail, bolt, lever, pulley, spanner, gear, spring, shaft, switch, button, cast, pipe, plug, dial, meter, nozzle, cord, brake, gauge, coil, oil, signal, wire, fluke, staple, clamp, bolt, nut, bulb, patch, pump, cable, socket
torque, force, sonic, spark, fizzle, thermal, beam, laser, steam, buzz, mega, mecha, electro, telsa, power, flicker, charge, current, flow, tinker
Atmospheric Words
Unpleasant, Dangerous, Threatening
(nouns) death, fury, battle, scar, shadow, razor, nightmare, wrath, bone, splinter, peril, war, riptide, strife, reckoning, sorrow, terror, deadwood, nether, venom, grime, rage, void, conquest, pain, folly, revenge, horrid, mirk, shear, fathom, frenzy, corpselight/marshlight, reaper, gloom, doom, torment, torture, spite, grizzled, sludge, refuse, spore, carrion, fear, pyre, funeral, shade, beast, witch, grip, legion, downfall, ruin, plague, woe, bane, horde, acid, fell, grief, corpse, mildew, mold, miter, dirge
(adjectives) dead, jagged, decrepit, fallen, darkened, blackened, dire, grim, feral, wild, broken, desolate, mad, lost, under, stagnant, blistered, derelict, forlorn, unbound, sunken, fallow, shriveled, wayward, bleak, low, weathered, fungal, last, brittle, sleepy, -strewn, dusky, deserted, empty, barren, vacant, forsaken, bare, bereft, stranded, solitary, abandoned, discarded, forgotten, deep, abysmal, bottomless, buried, fathomless,unfathomable, diseased, plagued, virulent, noxious, venomous, toxic, fetid, revolting, putrid, rancid, foul, squalid, sullied, vile, blighted, vicious, ferocious, dangerous, savage, cavernous, vast, yawning, chasmal, echoing, dim, dingy, gloomy, inky, lurid, shaded, shadowy, somber, sunless, tenebrous, unlit, veiled, hellish, accursed, sulfurous, damned, infernal, condemned, doomed, wicked, sinister, dread, unending, spectral, ghostly, haunted, eldritch, unknown, weary, silent, hungry, cloven, acidic
(verb/adverbs): wither (withering / withered), skulk (skulking), whisper, skitter, chitter, sting, slither, writhe, gape, screech, scream, howl, lurk, roil, twist, shift, swarm, spawn, fester, bleed, howl, shudder, shrivel, devour, swirl, maul, trip, smother, weep, shatter, ruin, curse, ravage, hush, rot, drown, sunder, blister, warp, fracture, die, shroud, fall, surge, shiver, roar, thunder, smolder, break, silt, slide, lash, mourn, crush, wail, decay, crumble, erode, decline, reek, lament, taint, corrupt, defile, poison, infect, shun, sigh, sever, crawl, starve, grind, cut, wound, bruise, maim, stab, bludgeon, rust, mutilate, tremble, stumble, fumble, clank, clang
Pleasant, Safe, Neutral
(nouns) spirit, luck, soul, oracle, song, sky, smile, rune, obelisk, cloud, timber, valor, triumph, rest, dream, thrall, might, valiance, glory, mirror, life, hope, oath, serenity, sojourn, god, hearth, crown, throne, crest, guard, rise, ascent, circle, ring, twin, vigil, breath, new, whistle, grasp, snap, fringe, threshold, arch, cleft, bend, home, fruit, wilds, echo, moonlight, sunlight, starlight, splendor, vigilance, honor, memory, fortune, aurora, paradise, caress
(adjectives) gentle, pleasant, prosperous, peaceful, sweet, good, great, mild, grand, topic, lush, wild, abundant, verdant, sylvan, vital, florid, bosky, callow, verdurous, lucious, fertile, spellbound, captivating, mystical, hidden, arcane, clandestine, esoteric, covert, cryptic, runic, otherworldly, touched, still, fair, deep, quiet, bright, sheer, tranquil, ancient, light, far, -wrought, tidal, royal, shaded, swift, true, free, high, vibrant, pure, argent, hibernal, ascendant, halcyon, silken, bountiful, gilded, colossal, massive, stout, elder, -bourne, furrowed, happy, merry, -bound, loud, lit, silk, quiet, bright, luminous, shining, burnished, glossy, brilliant, lambent, lucent, lustrous, radiant, resplendent, vivid, vibrant, illuminated, silvery, limpid, sunlit, divine, sacred, holy, eternal, celestial, spiritual, almighty, anointed, consecrated, exalted, hallowed, sanctified, ambrosial, beatific, blissful, demure, naked, bare, ample, coy, deific, godly, omnipotent, omnipresent, rapturous, sacramental, sacrosanct, blessed, majestic, iridescent, glowing, overgrown, dense, hard, timeless, sly, scatter, everlasting, full, half, first, last
(verb/adverbs) arch (arching / arched), wink (winking), sing, nestle, graze, stroll, roll, flourish, bloom, bud, burgeon, live, dawn, hide, dawn, run, pray, wake, laugh, wake, glimmer, glitter, drift, sleep, tumble, bind, arch, blush, grin, glister, beam, meander, wind, widen, charm, bewitch, enthrall, entrance, enchant, allure, beguile, glitter, shimmer, sparkle twinkle, crest, quiver, slumber, herald, shelter, leap, click, climb, scuttle, dig, barter, chant, hum, chime, kiss, flirt, tempt, tease, play, seduce
Generic “Fantasy-Sounding” Word Parts
A - D
aaz, ada, adaer, adal, adar, adbar, adir, ae, ael, aer, aern, aeron, aeryeon, agar, agis, aglar, agron, ahar, akan, akyl, al, alam, alan, alaor, ald, alea, ali, alir, allyn, alm, alon, alor, altar, altum, aluar, alys, amar, amaz, ame, ammen, amir, amol, amn, amus, anar, andor, ang, ankh, ar, ara, aram, arc, arg, arian, arkh, arla, arlith, arn, arond, arthus, arum, arvien, ary, asha, ashyr, ask, assur, aster, astra, ath, athor, athra, athryn, atol, au, auga, aum, auroch, aven, az, azar, baal, bae, bael, bak, bal, balor, ban, bar, bara, barr, batol, batar, basir, basha, batyr, bel, belph, belu, ben, beo, bere, berren, berun, besil, bezan, bhaer, bhal, blask, blis, blod, bor, boraz, bos, bran, brath, braun, breon, bri, bry, bul, bur, byl, caer, cal, calan, cara, cassa, cath, cela, cen, cenar, cerul, chalar, cham, chion, cimar, clo, coram, corel, corman, crim, crom, daar, dach, dae, dago, dagol, dahar, dala, dalar, dalin, dam, danas, daneth, dannar, dar, darian, darath, darm, darma, darro, das, dasa, dasha, dath, del, delia, delimm, dellyn, delmar, delo, den, dess, dever, dhaer, dhas, dhaz, dhed, dhin, din, dine, diar, dien, div, djer, dlyn, dol, dolan, doon, dora, doril, doun, dral, dranor, drasil, dren, drian, drien, drin, drov, druar, drud, duald, duatha, duir, dul, dulth, dun, durth, dyra, dyver,
E - H
ea, eber, eden, edluk, egan, eiel, eilean, ejen, elath, eld, eldor, eldra, elith emar, ellesar, eltar, eltaran, elth, eltur, elyth, emen, empra, emril, emvor, ena, endra, enthor, erad, erai, ere, eriel, erith, erl, eron, erre, eryn, esk, esmel, espar, estria, eta, ethel, eval, ezro, ezan, ezune, ezil, fael, faelar, faern, falk, falak, farak, faril, farla, fel, fen, fenris, fer, fet, fin, finar, forel, folgun, ful, fulk, fur, fyra, fallon, gael, gach, gabir, gadath, gal, galar, gana, gar, garth, garon, garok, garne, gath, geir, gelden, geren, geron, ghal, ghallar, ghast, ghel, ghom, ghon, gith, glae, glander, glar, glym, gol, goll, gollo, goloth, gorot, gost, goth, graeve, gran, grimm, grist, grom, grosh, grun, grym, gual, guil, guir, gulth, gulur, gur, gurnth, gwaer, haa, hael, haer, hadar, hadel, hakla, hala, hald, halana, halid, hallar, halon, halrua, halus, halvan, hamar, hanar, hanyl, haor, hara, haren, haresk, harmun, harrokh, harrow, haspur, haza, hazuth, heber, hela, helve, hem, hen, herath, hesper, heth, hethar, hind, hisari, hjaa, hlath, hlond, hluth, hoarth, holtar, horo, hotun, hrag, hrakh, hroth, hull, hyak, hyrza
I - M
iibra, ilth, ilus, ilira, iman, imar, imas, imb, imir, immer, immil, imne, impil, ingdal, innar, ir, iriae, iril, irith, irk, irul, isha, istis, isil, itala, ith, ithal, itka, jada, jae, jaeda, jahaka, jala, jarra, jaro, jath, jenda, jhaamm, jhothm, jinn, jinth, jyn, kado, kah, kal, kalif, kam, kana, kara, karg, kars, karth, kasp, katla, kaul, kazar, kazr, kela, kelem, kerym, keth, keva, kez, kezan, khaer, khal, khama, khaz, khara, khed, khel, khol, khur, kil, kor, korvan, koll, kos, kir, kra, kul, kulda, kund, kyne, lae, laen, lag, lan, lann, lanar, lantar, lapal, lar, laran, lareth, lark, lath, lauth, lav, lavur, lazar, leih, leshyr, leth, lhaza, lhuven, liad, liam, liard, lim, lin, lirn, lisk, listra, lith, liya, llair, llor, lok, lolth, loran, lorkh, lorn, loth, lothen, luen, luir, luk, lund, lur, luth, lyndus, lyra, lyth, maal, madrasm maera, maer, maerim, maes, mag, magra, mahand, mal, malar, mald, maldo, mar, mara, mark, marl, maru, maruk, meir, melish, memnon, mer, metar, methi, mhil, mina, mir, miram, mirk, mista, mith, moander, mok, modir, modan, mon, monn, mor, more, morel, moril, morn, moro, morrow, morth, mort, morum, morven, muar, mul, mydra, myr, myra, myst
N - S
naar, nadyra, naedyr, naga, najar, nal, naal, nalir, nar, naruk, narbond, narlith, narzul, nasaq, nashkel, natar, nath, natha, neir, neth, nether, nhall, nikh, nil, nilith, noan, nolvurm nonthal, norda, noro, novul, nul, nur, nus, nyan, nyth, ober, odra, oghr, okoth, olleth, olodel, omgar, ondath, onthril, ordul, orish, oroch, orgra, orlim, ormath, ornar, orntath, oroch, orth, orva, oryn, orzo, ostel, ostor, ostrav, othea, ovar, ozod, ozul, palan, palad, pae, peldan, pern, perris, perim, pele, pen, phail, phanda, phara, phen, phendra, pila, pinn, pora, puril, pur, pyra, qadim, quar, quel, ques, quil, raah, rael, ran, ranna, rassil, rak, rald, rassa, reddan, reith, relur, ren, rendril, resil, reska, reth, reven, revar, rhy, rhynn, ria, rian, rin, ris, rissian, rona, roch, rorn, rora, rotha, rual, ruar, ruhal, ruil, ruk, runn, rusk, ryn, saa, saar, saal, sabal, samar, samrin, sankh, sar, sarg, sarguth, sarin, sarlan, sel, seld, sember, semkh, sen, sendrin, septa, senta, seros, shaar, shad, shadra, shae, shaen, shaera, shak, shalan, sham, shamath, shan, shana, sharan, shayl, shemar, shere, shor, shul, shyll, shyr, sidur, sil, silvan, sim, sintar, sirem, skar, skell, skur, skyr, sokol, solan, sola, somra, sor, ssin, stel, strill, suldan, sulk, sunda, sur, surkh, suth, syl, sylph, sylune, syndra, syth
T - Z
taak, taar, taer, tah, tak, tala, talag, talar, talas, talath, tammar, tanar, tanil, tar, tara, taran, tarl, tarn, tasha, tath, tavil, telar, teld, telf, telos, tempe, tethy, tezir, thaar, thaer, thal, thalag, thalas, thalan, thalar, thamor, thander, thangol, thar, thay, thazal, theer, theim, thelon, thera, thendi, theril, thiir, thil, thild, thimir, thommar, thon, thoon, thor, thran, thrann, threl, thril, thrul, thryn, thuk, thultan, thume, thun, thy, thyn, thyr, tir, tiras, tirum, tohre, tol, tolar, tolir, tolzrin, tor, tormel, tormir, traal, triel, trith, tsath, tsur, tul, tur, turiver, turth, tymor, tyr, uder, udar, ugoth, uhr, ukh, ukir, uker, usten, ulgarth, ulgoth, ultir, ulur, umar, umath, umber, unara, undro, undu, untha, upir, ur, ursa, ursol, uron, uth, uthen, uz, van, vaar, vaelan, vaer, vaern, val valan, valash, vali, valt, vandan, vanede, vanrak, var, varyth, vassa, vastar, vaunt, vay, vel, velar, velen, velius, vell, velta, ven, veren, vern, vesper, vilar, vilhon, vintor, vir, vira, virdin, volo, volun, von, voon, vor, voro, vos, vosir, vosal, vund, war, wara, whel, wol, wynn, wyr, wyrm, xer, xul, xen, xian, yad, yag, yal, yar, yath, yeon, yhal, yir, yirar, yuir, yul, yur, zail, zala, zalhar, zan, zanda, zar, zalar, zarach, zaru, zash, zashu, zemur, zhent, zim, ziram, zindala, zindar, zoun, zul, zurr, zuth, zuu, zym
A lot of places are named after historical events, battles, and people, so keep that in mind. God/Goddess names tied to your world also work well. Places are also often named after things that the area is known for, like Georgia being known for its peaches.
My brain was fried by the end of this so feel free to add more!
I hope you find this reference helpful and good luck world-building!
-Mel
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i was tagged by the wonderful @fandomsmeantheworldtome to share the 10 characters i fell in love with in 2021...only problem is, i did the maths and i actually fell in love with 31 characters last year 😖 so i am going to do my best to put them all here!! more under the cut :3c
The Monarch - The Venture Brothers
Gyro Gearloose - Ducktales
Calvin Fischoeder - Bob’s Burgers
Denzel Crocker - Fairly Odd Parents

Dr Walter Kornbluth - Splash!
Salad Fingers - Salad Fingers
Augustus St Cloud - The Venture Brothers
Striker - Helluva Boss
Buster Bluth - Arrested Development
Dave the Octopus | Dr Octavius Brine - The Penguins of Madagascar
Alan - Smiling Friends
William Murderface - Metalocalypse
Professor Ratigan - The Great Mouse Detective
Dr Caligosto Loboto - Psychonauts
Dr Otto Octavius | Doc Ock - Spider-Man
Lieutenant Commander Data - Star Trek: The Next Generation
Lieutenant Worf - Star Trek: The Next Generation
Dr Francis Blowhole - The Penguins of Madagascar
Colin Robinson - What We Do in the Shadows
Spamton G Spamton - Deltarune
Quark - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Odo - Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
Huggy Wuggy - Poppy Playtime
Chop Top Sawyer - The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2
Dr Rowan North - Ghostbusters 2016
King Dice - Cuphead
Cagney Carnation - Cuphead
Austin Powers - Austin Powers
Chester V - Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
Sunnydrop - Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach
King Candy - Wreck-It Ralph
gosh, what a busy year 😭💖 it has been lovely finding so many new characters to love!! here’s to 2022 being full of even more 🥰 i tag everyone who sees this and who wants to do it themselves!! i promise, it’s really fun 🎉 happy new year to everyone, i love you all!!! 💖
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Flower Ask: Carnation
CARNATION: If I handed you a concert ticket right now, who would you want to be the performer? I would honestly want it to Mumford and Sons, Ed Sheeran, or Twenty One Pilots. These are my favorite performers and who I most want to see in concert. I would have loved to see Linkin Park but since Chester’s death, I dont know if I could watch them in concert it just wouldn't be the same.
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Hi! get to know me!
rules :answer the questions and tag 20 followers you’d like to get to know better
I got tagged by the lovelies @tcntfsquad and @pb-boeboe Thank you!!!
Name: Ann
Nickname: *Refer above*
Zodiac sign: Scorpio
Hogwarts Houses : Slytherin
Height : 5′0 ft. (Cute size lol!)
Sexual orientation: Straight
Ethnicity : Asian
Fave fruit : Durian, lychee, grapes, apple
Fave season : Autumn, chilly weather!
Fave book series : Chicken Soup for the Soul, John Maxwell’s books,
Fave fictional characters:
Choices Characters: Jake my love, ES MC, Sean, James, Estela, Olivia, Hana, Liam, Maxwell, Diego, Zack, Furball, Grace
Non PB characters: Starwars: Luke Skywalker, Rey, Darth Vader; Harry Potter: Harry, Hermione, Ron, Dumbledore, Snape; Game of Thrones: Daenerys, Jon, Arya, Tyrion
Fave flower : Rose, carnation
Fave scents: Warm vanilla and cinnamon
Fave color: Burgundy, Mauve, Black
Fave animal : owl, eagle, dog
Fave band : Linkin Park (RIP Chester), Paramore, DNCE
Coffee, tea or hot chocolate : Hot COCO! Sometimes coffee...
Average hours of sleep: Weekdays at least four to six but on weekends as much as I can
Numbers of blankets : one thick cuddly blanket these ‘ber months.
Dream trip: I always wanted to go to the serene beaches in Palawan, and party all night in Bora. A trip or two as well in Rome, Egypt and/or Greece among the countries with rich historical background!
Last thing i googled: A homework topic for my lil bro (that punk!)
How many blogs I followed : generally blogs about choices same as mine!
Numbers of followers: Just recently joined the fandom this year, 125 and counting!
What I usually post about: Reblog random posts ‘bout choices, occasionally a fan fic or drawing of mine about it!
Do i get ask regularly: Occasionally XD
I tag @xo-endlessmayhem-xo @mermaidwarriorqueen @hollyashton @xbellaaaaaa @lanapowellblog @jakesmckenzies @kittenmusicals @michellenguyens @zaddysloan @choochoochoosy @secretargonian @justapapercut and to anyone else who would like to do this!!!
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Flowers always stop me in my tracks! I had to stop and take pictures to capture their beauty forever! What’s your FAVORITE flower? I can’t just pick ONE...!!! Carnations, lilies, hydrangeas, tuberose, plumeria, lilacs, gardenia, tulips, hyacinth...I better stop there! 💐 😂 (at Chester County, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/ByqKuUODect/?igshid=y242a4u9fi0u
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For the flower asks: Daisy, carnation, jasmine and poinsettia
DAISY: How old were you when you had your first kiss? I was fifteen.
CARNATION: If I handed you a concert ticket right now, who would you want to be the performer? In a perfect world, Linkin Park with Chester. But now? Mike Shinoda.
JASMINE: What color looks best on you? Blue and green, usually.
POINSETTIA: Favorite holiday dish? I am actually a sucker for green bean casserole, especially when I add canned mushrooms and use cheddar cheese french fried onions.
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