Since all my OCs come from different corners of the Spiral and are of varying mythological beings, I decided to compile a list of both their origins and occupations!
(Sidenote: some details about certain worlds! Those in purple belong or were reimagined by me, those in green are just canon worlds renamed by me, and those in red belong to @prince-of-khrysalis and @brewbellwizardry!)
Caelum: Eva (Filipina-Palestinian-Calé/angel; astralmancy/Eden caretaker)
Lemuria:
Kalpana (Nepali/cthulhi; spatiomancy/avatar)
David (Jewish American/lich; chronomancy/conman)
Milagro (Dominican/sylph; thaumaturgy/hoop aerialist)
Heroica:
Vontae (Black American; physical, hero trainee)
Iina (Navajo; mental, fashion major)
Airam (Nicaraguan-American; almighty, freelance hacker)
Binna (Korean-American/A.I.; reality/idol)
Melanie (White American/virus; reality/villain sidekick)
Kamiyah (Black-Ecuadorian; disempowered, street racer)
Empyrea:
Eranuhi (Armenian Lom/pixie; solarmancy/Miracle Mitch's assistant)
İnayət (Azerbaijani/pig; divination/keytarist)
Shushana (Georgian Jewish/alphoi; lunarmancy/singer)
Grizzleheim:
K'ila (Greenlandic Inuit/snow angel; thaumaturgy/martyr)
Greko (Finnish/näkki; privateer/Ironclaws leader)
Cedine (Afro Norwegian; musketeer, Wolf ranger)
Othi (Swedish Romani; swashbuckler, Splithoofs fighter)
Sarai (Danish Jewish; buccaneer, wanderer)
Darkmoor:
Sevastjan (Estonian/werewolf; solarmancy/W.C. Forces guardsman)
Vidas (Lithuanian, vampire bat; thief)
Līga (Latvian/gargoyle; chronomancy/bounty hunter)
Greeta (Estonian; necromancy, Rickoyoto student)
Polaris:
Prokhor (Russian; divination, Ravenwood student)
Hadria (French Algerian, arctic hare; La Révolution lieutenant)
Théane (Monégasque/matagot; conjuration/bartender)
Hilol (Uzbek, courtesan)
Nima (Buryat, half-polar bear; cigarette boy)
Gamassa:
Priscila (Cuban/avialtri; umbramancy/researcher)
Jacinto (Afro Venezuelan/changeling; conjuration/Arcana student)
Roshan (Iranian, half-bunny; ex maiden-in-training)
Yuuto (Japanese/cambion; mysticism/hitman)
Karamelle:
Goldie (Austrian Jewish; conjuration, Ravenwood student)
Elise (Papuan/gnome; theurgy/figure skater)
Aulia (Indonesian, half-raccoon; housespouse)
Rayner (German Turk/elf; lunarmancy/doctor)
Avalon:
Vaino (Welsh Romani; pyromancy, Ravenwood student)
Carmel (Welsh Jewish; necromancy, alchemist)
Meriful (Scottish Romani/anthusiai; necromancy/druid)
Darina (Afro Irish, half-deer; budding writer)
Marleybone:
Sestiva (Irish; necromancy, Ravenwood student)
Zakhi (Afro Scottish; buccaneer, Shatterhands tank)
Trainet (Scottish Romani, mouse; Quarrel Mob moll)
Wysteria:
Bisera (Bulgarian Turk; thaumaturgy, assitant librarian)
Peritz (Jewish Canadian; theurgy, Pigswick student)
Monquista:
Zãne (Basque/aidegatxo; divination/smuggler)
Yeniel (Afro Spanish/anjana; theurgy/healer)
Jamilla (Portuguese Jewish/anjana; mysticism/astrologist)
Cosme (Spanish; stellarmancy, aristocrat)
Wizard City:
Tiena (English Romani; lunarmancy/handyman)
Alura (Black Canadian; conjuration/W.C. Forces artificer)
Epimetej (Bosnian/half-draconian; pyromancy/Ravenwood student)
Coloratura:
Ithal (Irish Romani; sorcery, W.C. Forces knight)
Cherie (Haitian/elf; spatiomancy/concubine)
Zulekha (Lebanese/ghost; chronomancy/ex-concubine)
Kinna (Welsh; pyromancy, head priestess)
Dragonspyre:
Ivan (Serbian; necromancy, Dragonhorn Order knight)
Uana (Romanian; divination, Storm Department major)
Yakov (Bulgarian Jewish; thaumaturgy, Chivalric Forces trainee)
Mateja (Slovenian; pyromancy, Dragonhorn Order knight)
Qendräk (Albanian Ashkali; conjuration, Myth Department major)
Eldra (Croatian Romani; theurgy, Life Department major)
Andrej (Macedonian; sorcery, Balance Department major)
Vitalia:
Ariele (Italian Jewish‐Tunisian/half-guinea pig; dualism/Shatterhands bag-boy)
Lereia (Italian Jewish-Tunisian, porcelain doll; hitch-hiker)
Luretta (Sicilian Moroccan, half-unicorn; Resistance spy)
Valente (Genovese, unicorn; Armada soldier)
Aquila:
Titania (Greek; privateer, Shatterhands 2nd-in-command)
Zinon (Greek/elf; mysticism/wanderer)
Spisene (Greek Romani; divination, Arcadia student)
Taysa (Afro Greek/asteriai; stellarmancy/Arcadia student)
Mirage:
Yousef (Saudi/vampire; thaumaturgy/House of Tabbi captain)
Wafae (Afro-Omani/avialtri; spatiomancy/wanderer)
Ku-aya (Iraqi/udug; umbramancy/Silenus' ward)
Krokotopia:
Meresamun (Nubian; chronomancy, Temple of Balance priestess)
Kreianos (Nubian/half-krok; pyromancy/Medjai commander)
Fibruniyah (Copt/undine; divination/ferrywoman)
Wagguten (Berber; sorcery, Temple of Balance trainee)
Zafaria:
Resego (Tswanan; necromancy, Arcanum researcher)
Umklomelo (Zulu/tikoloshe; necromancy/blacksmith)
Mooshu:
Dechen (Tibetan; theurgy, Ravenwood student)
Choua (Hmong; mysticism, Shatterhands witch)
Nengmei (Chinese/huli jing; pyromancy/bride-to-be)
Zayaa (Mongolian/frog; thaumaturgy/Shangri Baa apprentice)
Rajah:
Fulki (Santhal/guhyaka; conjuration/princess)
Zeenat (Pakistani/genie; miraclism/Fulki's contractor)
Yago:
Luntian (Bisayan/kataw; lunarmancy/babylan)
Liwliwa (Iloco/diwata; stellarmancy/loner)
Wallaru: Jiemba (Wiradjuri/mimih; solarmancy/Didgeri dragon caretaker)
Celestia:
Aroha (Maori/ice construct; thaumaturgy/Ravenwood student)
Fielea (Tongan/swan maiden; astralmancy/Eight Legs agent)
Mikaere (Maori/lunari; spatiomancy/bodyguard)
Skull Island:
Julien (White Caribbean; swashbuckler, Shatterhands captain)
Haydée (Puerto Rican/elf; sorcery/Gravulum Order researcher)
Aviarios:
Daniel (Jewish American; underground fighter)
Lázaro (Cuban-American/cagueiro; lunarmancy/private eye)
Audélia (Jewish American, half-canary; tabloid reporter)
Tiara (Japanese-Chumash, ladybug; aspiring starlet)
Cool Ranch:
Otaktay (Lakota; musketeer, Shatterhands sniper)
Jewel (Black American, half ball-tailed cat; magician)
Basilio (Mexican, coyote; sheriff)
Heyra (Mexican/duende; solarmancy/amateur monstrologist)
Coatlán:
Tlacelel (Nahua/nagual; chronomancy/bounty hunter)
Nayeli (Zapotec/cactus dryad; sorcery/photomancer)
Melodioso:
Odalis (Panamanian/myrmeki; theurgy/bride)
Yasmin (Brazilian/boiúna; sorcery/mercenary)
Painé (Chilean/carbunclo; astralmancy/bard)
El Dorado:
Raymundo (Colombian/solari; solarmancy/prince)
Yadira (Colombian/stellari; stellarmancy/princess)
Khrysalis:
Nona (Assyrian/pyros; stellarmancy/shadow hunter)
Isidora (Guatemalan/squirrel; conjuration/war messenger)
Shay (Irish Jewish/sea slug; pyromancy/code breaker)
InvictaMane: Kem (English Romani/incubus; theurgist/court jester)
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Amanhã de manhã me liga, é bem cedin'
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Pegue essa diversão e Vista
Hoje vou ficar de boa e a gente fica de boa
Eu e ela
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The Won’t of the People
Democracy has turned masochistic. Choosing to be hedonistic somehow didn’t create endless happiness. You can’t argue against regrettable arithmetic. Voters wanted it, which apparently settles debates. Citing polls is of supreme importance to nuanced political philosophers who think anything government imposes is as correct as it is moral. Politicians have decreed poverty is illegal, so there’s nothing to do but be rich.
Voting doesn’t make whatever won necessarily correct. Reverent Democrats shriek that the mere suggestion that righteousness isn’t linked with what’s binding is blasphemous. The gap between the will and the way shocks federal cultists who think a law confers morality, government proclamations settle disputes about existence’s actuality, and the Supreme Court confirms absolute truth as long as they agree with verdicts. Five justices better not notice liberty is admirable.
Obeying the consensus of the people disregards how said people will make poor decisions somewhere between occasionally and often. After all, notice who they elect.
Enough rabid participants choosing something unconstitutional doesn’t make an initiative okay. By current twisted interpretations of how Democrats view winning elections, a bloc could seize rights if half plus one demand such Dissonant statist improvisors hate when you point out their precedents, as they require thinking ahead. Initiatives that are merely dumb compete with visions that are truly malicious.
Three individuals voting to rob the other two means the will of the people has been confirmed. Violating isn’t as democratic as it sounds. As for legal thieving, preposterous subsidies may be backed by popular will until creating unpopular downturns. Shrug and announce it’s what one more person than half showed up to fill in ovals. Selectors who treat stuffing a ballot box like a career demand compensation.
Businesses shuttering should be forced to stay open by law. Alleged entrepreneurs have some nerve not continuing to offer products at affordable rates just because it’s impossible. Baffled liberals wonder why their favorite restaurants keep raising the price of fries following forcing overpaying professional fryers by law. It’s not like they’ll tip more, as that requires their own money.
Maybe more inflation will make entrees affordable. The same preeners lament food deserts after emptying the reservoir. Culprits naturally think government needs to address problems it already caused. Throw more paint on the portrait to increase definition.
Poverty spreads by the result of voting to end it by edict. It would be funnier to believe handouts would cure destitution if countless humans didn’t suffer as a result. You’ll be scolded for laughing at liberal daftness instead of the source, which is the actual humorless part. Slapping Band-Aids on gaping wounds is intended as a permanent cure. Packing tape might keep on what are intended to be temporary bandages, but it’s neither sanitary nor salubrious.
Crime is the only business flourishing. Astute observers of humans may have noticed it subtracts from other businesses. Smirking at liberals getting what they wanted is the only fun presently available. But teaching about consequences results in a trail of wreckage. Following it logically leads to progress following passing the burning debris.
The difference between what’s popular and worthwhile is like distinguishing between what is and should be. Sensible visionaries should defy what most of the electorate if that thing is stupid and awful. The easy test involves asking whether a plan gives more power to elected idiots.
Progressives sure don’t usher in that much progress, in part because they quite mistakenly believe everyone else is a dolt as they maintain Joe Biden could really make a positive impact if only he had more authority. Inflation specialists will be shocked to learn who the dumbasses actually are. As a clue, look for empathic visionaries who think ceding autonomy won’t affect them personally.
Populists believe in what the populace wants unless it’s not what they want. Well, that’s different. Imposing their curious vision of the future requires convincing the people. If that doesn’t work, shoehorn a mandate through a corrupt legislature. Woke lunacy is redundant, which is privileged to notice. Recasting society to temporary placate professional grievance-mongers may be unpopular, but at least the consequences are hideous.
Yanking out copper wire for progress stands in contrast to their popular programs involving giving everyone all the money they want. Heed the will of children voting to have Cold Stone for dinner. Treating government as Santa turns less trendy when it’s clear all that money doesn’t buy much, especially at retailers that suddenly can’t stock items or hire enough workers. Those turn out to be fairly important aspects of staying in business. Blame corporate greed.
A lot of people encouraged to yoink resources from a few shows the majority rules. Ganging up to plunder doesn’t work for too long even aside from the iffy morality of that whole stealing bit. It turns out wealthy people demonized for succeeding don’t continue creating enterprises and hiring people if piracy is enforced as policy. And the very money grifters vote to receive without toil drops in value because they hand it out like it’s complimentary. Making idiocy legally binding doesn’t make mathematics comply. Maybe a supermajority will convince reality.
Blame the process. Voting in proxies who express goofy notions means enough dupes got what they wanted. Congratulations on making everyone lose with an election win. The problem with representative government is who gets represented.
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