#Fantasy List
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queersrus · 6 months ago
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fantasy theme
[fantasy theme]
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requested by anon
mystery theme(link), literarure theme(link)
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(nick)names:
ander, auraya, arthas, athos, aramis, alanna, anomander celaena, cenedra, cimorene dream, daymar
epic, eowyn, elric fantasi/fantasie, fantasia, fantasette, fantasetta, fantaselle, fantasella, fantasine, fantasina, fantasio, fairy/faerie, faentesi/faentasi, fantasme, fantaja, fantasticheria, fantaziya
gongsang, gawain, ged hiraya, huanxiang jereth kalpana, kvothe
lafayette, locke, lamore, lamora mirage, moira, moirai, moiraine, morgana ophilia/ophelia/ofilia/ofelia roya
sabriel temerier, temeraire vantasia xena/zena/zina
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1st p prns: i/me/my/mine/myself
fi/fante/fantasy/fantasine/fantasyself fi/fantase/fantasty/fantastine/fantasticalself fi/fantase/fantasy/fantasine/fantasiaself di/dre/dreamy/dreamine/dreamself uni/une/unicy/unicorine/unicornself
2nd p prns: you/your/yours/yourself
fo/fantaser/fantasers/fantaserself fo/fantasyr/fantasyrs/fantasyrself fo/fantasiar/fantasiars/fantasiarself fo/fantasticar/fantasticars/fantasticarself do/dreamer/dreamers/dreamerself uo/unicor/unicors/unicorself uo/unicornr/unicornrs/unicornrself
3rd p prns: they/them/theirs/themself
fa/fantasy, fan/tasy, fanta/sy, fant/asy, fantasy/fantasys, fantasy/book, fantasy/fantasia, fant/asia, fan/tasia, fanta/sia, fantasia/fantasias, fan/fantasia, fantasy/fantastical, fan/tastical, fantas/tical, fan/fantastical, fantastic/fantastical, fantastical/fantasticals dre/dream, dre/am, dre/eam, drea/m, dream/dreams, dream/dreamy, dream/dreaming, dream/dreamer, dreamer/dreamers, day/dream uni/unicorn, uni/corn, unicorn/magic, unicorn/unicorns
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titles:
the fantasy, the being of fantasy, the ruler of a land of fantasy, the protector of fantastical dreams/realms, the dreamer, the day dreamer, the dreamer of fantasy, the reader of fantasy, the writer of fantasy
*one who reads fantasy, one who writes fantasy, one who exists in a world of fantasy, one who dreams of only the most fantastical things, one who turns fantasy to reality, one who prefers fantasy (over reality)
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*one can be replaced with any prns
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prompt-heaven · 11 months ago
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a list of 100+ buildings to put in your fantasy town
academy
adventurer's guild
alchemist
apiary
apothecary
aquarium
armory
art gallery
bakery
bank
barber
barracks
bathhouse
blacksmith
boathouse
book store
bookbinder
botanical garden
brothel
butcher
carpenter
cartographer
casino
castle
cobbler
coffee shop
council chamber
court house
crypt for the noble family
dentist
distillery
docks
dovecot
dyer
embassy
farmer's market
fighting pit
fishmonger
fortune teller
gallows
gatehouse
general store
graveyard
greenhouses
guard post
guildhall
gymnasium
haberdashery
haunted house
hedge maze
herbalist
hospice
hospital
house for sale
inn
jail
jeweller
kindergarten
leatherworker
library
locksmith
mail courier
manor house
market
mayor's house
monastery
morgue
museum
music shop
observatory
orchard
orphanage
outhouse
paper maker
pawnshop
pet shop
potion shop
potter
printmaker
quest board
residence
restricted zone
sawmill
school
scribe
sewer entrance
sheriff's office
shrine
silversmith
spa
speakeasy
spice merchant
sports stadium
stables
street market
tailor
tannery
tavern
tax collector
tea house
temple
textile shop
theatre
thieves guild
thrift store
tinker's workshop
town crier post
town square
townhall
toy store
trinket shop
warehouse
watchtower
water mill
weaver
well
windmill
wishing well
wizard tower
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peterkazmaier · 10 months ago
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What are your favorite fantasy novels?
I am just re-reading (and listening) to A Memory of Light, the final book in Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series. My favorite books are those that I can read, and delight in, again and again. So what are my favorite classic fantasy stories? Here is my current list: Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan (and Brandon…
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emiko-matsui · 7 months ago
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Here's what you missed from the ScreenRant+ interviews with the Fantasy High: Junior Year cast
The reason Gorgug and Zelda broke up was a natural drifting apart. There were no animosity or harsh feelings, but Zac felt it unnatural for them to stay together for such a long time and still be true to the characters
The reason Cassandra's name is found in ancient stones and writings even though Ally was asked to make it up in Sophomore Year is because it wasn't Kristen choosing a name, it was Ally choosing the name that came to Kristen in a holy revelation of remembering a forgotten name
Ayda Aguefort wasn't removed from the season because she was too powerful to have around, but rather that Brennan genuinely felt a natural follow to her arc was to spend time creating a family bond with Arthur
All of the cast are clear with the fact that Senior Year is not being discussed at the current moment and is something that would be far in the future, but all of the cast are also excited to return to Senior Year and Brennan has plans for what he wants to expand on and plot threads in Senior Year. Additionally, Brennan said he left Sandra Lynn and her relationship to Bobby Dawn unresolved because he rather wanted to leave that storyline for a Senior Year.
Ally considers Gertie's action of immediately declaring Kristen as her nemesis after realising Kristen didn't want to be with her forever after kissing her once was Kristen "getting a taste of her own medicine" and finally being on the end of the insane chaos she's been dealing out to NPCs for years.
Emily was the one who came up with Fig taking on Gilear's bad luck/curse and she was inspired to do it by Fabian's delevelling in Sophomore Year.
After being pitched the headcanon that the adventuring party Goldenhoard was talking to in the first freshman year episodes was The Rat Grinders Brennan liked it so much he, on the spot, retconned it into canon
The cast thinks the four dogs joke is even funnier because they know Ally's mom is a dog breeder
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kyrup · 3 months ago
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add another one to the collection of John(ny) Noun’s from brennan
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norapotwora · 2 months ago
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I've been pretty quiet for a while because I'm working on the projects I can't share just yet, but the time comes to my annual BOOKING LIST OPENING, which usually take place around October/November.
Tomorrow I will publish a post with google form in which you can find offered art types and base prices.
Slots will be limited!
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aroacesetitoff · 5 months ago
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not romantic not platonic but a secret third thing (in the same adventuring party)
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shitpostingkats · 10 months ago
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We're only halfway through junior year and already there are SO many quotes from this season that have rewritten my brain chemistry.
"In the marketplace of ideas, certainty and confidence will always find eager buyers. But that doesn't mean that they are always true."
"Agreements exist wordlessly, and they exist without acknowledgement or even consciousness on the part of those who have engaged in them. But agreements are at their most potent when they are conscious."
"The winds are cold and we are made to warm each other. And the night is long and that is why we keep the fire lit."
"There is no agreement we are more likely to break than one we have made with ourselves."
"The difference between an oath and rage is about. That thin."
"Your vision of thriving is like a garden that grows explosively in all directions and is flowering and da da da da. But there's thriving like a tall and ancient tree. There's thriving like grass."
"I just felt really weird about. Being mad. I didn't want to do it unless it felt, like, really necessary or justified."
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unboundprompts · 1 month ago
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Could you give me some ideas for currencies and the measurement of time, preferably both in a more dark fantasy setting involved with nature?
Currency and Time Measurement in a Dark Fantasy Setting
-> feel free to edit as you see fit.
Currencies
Leaf Coins: Thin, pressed coins made from the leaves of sacred trees. The type of leaf determines the coin's value, with rarer leaves being more valuable.
Bloodstones: A currency made from dark red gemstones that are said to be formed from the blood of fallen warriors.
Shadowshards: Small, dark crystals that absorb light and shimmer with a ghostly glow. They are collected at dusk and are traded as currency, often used in shadowy dealings. The more shadow a shard absorbs, the higher its worth.
Grave Dirt: A unique form of currency, this is literally dirt taken from sacred burial grounds. It is believed to contain the power of the dead. Merchants trade small pouches of it, and its value increases based on how many souls it has been touched by.
Wyrm Scales: Scales from mythical serpents that once roamed the land. Each scale has a distinct pattern and is highly valued due to its rarity and the protective magic it is said to bestow upon its holder.
Fungal Credits: Small, luminescent fungi that can be harvested at certain times of the year. Their glow indicates their value.
Measurement of Time
Moon Phases: Time is measured in moon phases, with each cycle representing a month. Each phase is associated with different rituals and events in nature, such as the “Blood Moon” for harvest and the “Waning Moon” for reflection and atonement.
Nightfall Cycles: Instead of days, time is counted in cycles of nightfall, where each cycle is divided into periods marked by darkness and light. A cycle may last for varying lengths of time based on seasonal changes, with longer nights in winter.
Sundrop Hours: Each hour is marked by the position of a special sundial that has been enchanted to reflect the essence of the sun. During certain times, the sundial emits a soft glow, indicating a magical time when rituals can be performed.
Eclipses: Significant events are measured by the number of eclipses that have occurred since a pivotal moment in history.
Blood Seasons: Time is divided into seasons based on nature’s cycles and the harvesting of life. For example, “Bloomspring,” “Darksummer,” “Crimsonfall,” and “Frostbite,” with each season lasting as long as it takes for specific plants to grow or animals to thrive.
Night’s Breath: This measures time through the cycles of natural events, such as the sounds of nocturnal creatures or the rustling of leaves in the wind. Each breath is a period marked by significant changes in the environment, like the blooming of nocturnal flowers.
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vinylburns · 2 years ago
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Some fantasies I've had...
I’m pretty super busy and important, but even I can’t keep up the pace sometimes and need to let my big old brain go wandering around the mind-cosmos. Here’s a list of 20 things I’ve dreamed about when I should have been doing something specific, and important. FANTASIES I’VE HAD! A fantasy about making a pie that has the power to cure any illness and then giving it to a celebrity on a TV…
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scealaiscoite · 2 months ago
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(:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅[̲̅ a month’s worth of whump prompts ]̲̅:̲̅:̲̅:̲̅)
¹⁾ blood swirling down a shower drain
²⁾ stitches on a cheekbone
³⁾ fingertips numb from cold
⁴⁾ painkillers and a cup of tea left on a nightstand
⁵⁾ a thick plaster cast
⁶⁾ canine teeth tipped with blood
⁷⁾ a bruise in the shape of a boot print
⁸⁾ dried tear tracks
⁹⁾ an inescapable migraine
¹⁰⁾ sunglasses over a bruised eye
¹¹⁾ scars littering the expanse of a back
¹²⁾ bloodied teeth
¹³⁾ skinned knees
¹⁴⁾ a torn-apart first aid kit
¹⁵⁾ frozen peas pressed against a fresh bruise
¹⁶⁾ brambles and twigs knotted into hair
¹⁷⁾ lipstick and a split lip
¹⁸⁾ an especially improvised tourniquet
¹⁹⁾ blood seeping through clothes
²⁰⁾ a heart monitor
²¹⁾ unbearable nausea
²²⁾ a hoarse throat
²³⁾ blood under fingernails
²⁴⁾ a thermometer between bitten lips
²⁵⁾ hands soothing over a shaking frame
²⁶⁾ a twisted ankle on the side of a mountain
²⁷⁾ cuddling for warmth
²⁸⁾ thin hospital blankets
²⁹⁾ broken glass
³⁰⁾ a knife pressed against a throat
³¹⁾ night terrors
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literaryvein-reblogs · 2 months ago
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Some Magic-Related Vocabulary
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for your next poem/story
Amulet: An object worn, carried or placed to guard against negativity or other vibrations. A protective object.
Astral Projection: The practice of separating the consciousness from the physical body so that the former may move about unhindered by time, space or gravity.
Bane: A poison; that which destroys life. "Henbane" is poisonous to hens.
Banish: To drive away evil, negativity or spirits.
Beltane: An ancient folk-festival day observed by Witches that celebrates the fully blossomed spring. April 30 or May 1.
Censer: A vessel of metal or earthenware in which incense is burned. An incense burner.
Chaplet: A garland or wreath of flowers or leaves worn on the head, as in the chaplets given to classical Greek heroes as symbols of honor.
Clairvoyance: Literally "clear seeing." The ability to perceive facts, events and other data by other than the five "normal" senses, unaided by tools.
Curse: A concentration of negative and destructive energy, deliberately formed and directed toward a person, place or thing.
Divination: The art of finding things out through means other than the five senses, using tools such as tarot cards, crystal balls, and so on.
Enchant: "Sing to." Magically speaking, a procedure whereby herbs are aligned with your magical need prior to their use.
Evil Eye, The: Supposed glance capable of causing great harm or fear, once almost universally feared.
Fascination: The art of placing other people under one's power through sounds, gazes, colors, etc.
Hex: An evil spell; a curse.
Incubus: A male demon or spirit which was believed to sexually tempt and abuse women; the succubus was the corresponding female demon.
Infusion: An herbal tea.
Lughnasadh: An old harvest festival celebrated on August 1st or 2nd in Europe, reverencing the abundant (harvested) fruits of the Earth. It is still observed by Wicca.
Magic: The practice of causing needed change through the use of powers as yet undefined and unaccepted by science.
Magic Circle: A ritually-created circle (or sphere) that offers protection to the magician during magical rites.
Magician: A person of either sex who practices magic.
Magus: A magician.
Midsummer: The Summer Solstice, usually on or near June 21st, one of the Wiccan festival days and an excellent time to practice magic.
Pendulum: A tool of divination which consists of a heavy object suspended from a string or cord. The end of the cord is held between the thumb and forefinger; questions are asked and their answers divided by the movements of the pendulum.
Pentagram: A five-pointed star which has been used in magic for centuries. Highly symbolic, it is also a protective device.
Poppet: A small doll made of various substances to influence a person's fife. In herb magic, either a carved root or a cloth image stuffed with herbs. The use of poppets is known as "image magic."
Power Hand, The: The hand you write with; the dominant hand. This is a magically potent hand.
Samhain: An ancient festival day marking the beginning of winter. Also known as "Halloween" and All Hallows Eve. It is observed by Wicca with religious ceremonies.
Scry: To gaze into a pool of ink, fire, crystal ball, etc. to awaken and summon psychic powers.
Spell: A magical rite.
Talisman: An object worn or carried to attract a specific influence, such as love, luck, money, health; as opposed to an amulet which keeps forces from its bearer.
Wicca: A contemporary religion with spiritual roots in prehistory that worships the life-force of the universe as personified as a God and Goddess. It is sometimes erroneously referred to as "witchcraft."
Witch Bottle: A bottle or jar containing herbs, pins, shards of glass and other objects, designed to protect a person or area from evil and curses. Usually buried or placed in a window.
Witchcraft: The practice of natural magic, as that of herbs, stones, and candles. Spell-casting. Still used by some to refer to the religion of Wicca.
Wort: An old word meaning "herb." Mugwort preserves the term.
Excerpt from Cunningham's Encyclopedia of Magical Herbs More: Word Lists ⚜ Esoteric Vocabulary ⚜ On Magic
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say-hi-intrepid-heroes · 11 months ago
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RED ALERT RED ALERT
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befuddled-calico-whump · 8 months ago
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thinking about a whumpee on a forced march through rough terrain
hands tied in front of them, on foot while their captors are mounted, sleeping out in the open, forced to beg for adequate food and water
maybe they're barefoot, a captured royal in silken robes
maybe they're in a torn suit or soldier's uniform
maybe they were stripped at the start, increasing the exposure to the elements, the humiliation
are they a terrified mess from the beginning, or do they try to endure with dignity? how long before they're stumbling, barely putting one foot in front of the other? how long before they fall?
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cobwebinthecorner · 6 months ago
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I finally caved and got Dropout
turns out there really are only so many "out of context" compilations you can watch on youtube before you develop a desperate need for said context
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extantformoflife · 1 month ago
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