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𝐇α𝗋𝗍𝖾ᑲ𝖾𝖾𝗌𝗍 - 𝐘α𝖾ᥣⱺ𝗄𝗋𝖾
The characters that "sing" this song and that will be present until I finish the covers of the Hayfields EP of Yaelokre are mostly known in my book. They're William, Nadia, Gamy and Brennesle.
This is how they look like in THIS AU.
Now, Brennesle is the only one that isn't present in Remyandre. Also, for the ones who don't know who the characters are in Remyandre's there's an explanation in the general info of them, here:
(warning: genders and sexualities are not shown due to the fact that the Yaelokre Universe doesn't have genders and all this stuff. People are just people, they all go by they/them)
William/Will: also called The Moss, they're sibling of Nadia. They have the ability to heal wounds and scars with plants and nature. In Remyandre, where he's a boy, he has got lilac hair, emerald green eyes and "chocolate-colored" skin. They're caring, calm, immortal like their sister, and tend to see the positive side of the situation. In this song, they'll do some background voices with Gamy;
Nadia: also called The Olive, they're the sibling of Will. They can heal with magic and cast spell for anything. In Remyandre, where she's a girl, she looks like her brother. She has got longer hair and usually wears a green and long dress. They're immortal, like their brother, and are also kind and calm. They and Will are actually very similar, and they care a lot for each other :). In this song, they'll be the lead singer;
Gamy: to be funny, I'd say to remove the third letter from the name to explain some stuff about him. Anyways, they're also called The Shapeshifter, and they are the Keeper of the earth (mostly rocks, minerals and more stuff, that's what I mean), have the ability to read minds and can also be a healer and cast spell. In Remyandre, he is a boy and has got dark skin and greenish and long hair, mostly tied in a some kind of braid. His eyes are of a moss/close to gold green. They tend to be rigid, serious, but extroverted. In this song, they'll mostly whisper;
Brennesle: not much will be shown about them in the story. Also called The Echo, they're an ancestor of Iricami - main character of my original story, and this makes them the past Keeper of the Ice. When they died, they gifted their power of reading minds to Gamy and their power of the Ice to "the last son of the most evil in the future generation of family". She's not shown in Remyandre, where she is classified as a girl, but in this AU they have got light blonde hair, almost white, light skin, grey eyes and is known for always wearing something for the winter in every season. Even summer. In this song, they'll have the highest and softest voice.
The AU lore:
Basically, there is this group of young kids that begin to sing together to understand more the world. In this AU, Gamy also knows how to shapeshift. Maybe he also knows that in the original AU. Who knows?
They begin to sing to discover the past of their magical kind. And that is the time of Hartebeest.
Soon I'll post an animation/video that will show better the moments where they sing.
Enjoy 🌾🌻
#A 🌱 Sounds#music cover#yaelokre#hartebeest#hartebeest music cover#remyandre's keepers#remyandre x yaelokre au#original characters#original character: nadia#original character: will#original character: gamy#original character: brennesle#voice cover#<-#alright it took a lot to make this so enjoy y'all#flipaclip#capcut#these two helped a lot#🌻🌾💛🦋
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"He is half my soul, as the poets say."
Hi! I'm kiyomarus!
You can call me Kaeth. Maybe even just Kiyomarus if it works better! I was born in America, but I am technically a full Filipino! more simplified: [ 🇵🇭 (born in 🇺🇸) ] I'm bisexual and agender, so pronouns don't matter. I speak English and I'm out to learn Italian! I understand Tagalog, but I don't speak it fluently.
"I am made of memories."
I am a(n):
-novel writer -ISTP-A -traditional artist -theater kid -professional procrastinator -HUGE nerd
I absolutely love:
--Voltron: The Legendary Defender -> Favorite character: Lance Mcclain --EPIC the Musical -> Favorite saga: Ocean Saga --Rick Riordan's books (PJO, HOO, MCGA, TOA) -> I'm a child of Poseidon! (Dionysus legacy) --Mario Kart / Mario Superstar -> Main: Waluigi --The Deathcast series -> Favorite book: The First to Die At the End --Yaelokre !! -> Favorite song: Hartebeest --Writing books + making covers of them -> I WILL rant to you if you would like
I'm known for:
--Artistry in my elementary school -> I made posters and even our school mascot --Competitive swimming -> If you know me, please pretend you didn't. --Voice acting -> This was for previous Danganronpa fan games. -->None of them have been released with me in it, so don't go looking. --My extremely old fanfiction! -> My Wattpad is atrocious and so are the comissions I took of my classmates.
"Philtatos," Achilles replied, sharply. Most beloved.”
Books that I am currently working on:
Symphonic Verse:
A Demigod’s Symphony: (Series) 1. The White Lightning 2. Of Athens and Sparta 3. Ichor of the Gods 4. A New Segment in Life
-> My Chaos in Death: A Zagreus Philia Story -> Symphonic Imperfection
A New Pledge to Victory: (Trilogy) 1. The Recollection of the Symphony 2. The Athenian Acropolis 3. The Rise of the Demigods
The Ghost King: (Trilogy) 1. Stone of Metal 2. Legend of Vengeance 3. Goodbye Sweet Mirage
-> Outcasts of the Outcasted
Escapism Duology:
Adriana’s Escapism: A Trial to the Future The Veil of the Forest
Soul Haven Duology:
We Were On the Run But No One Stopped Us Two Souls Yet One Haven
Lancaster Duology:
The Eye of the Underworld The Blood of Our Nightmares
No Series Books:
Agents of Angels The Forbidden Library Gilded in Gold
"Name one hero who was happy."
Thanks for looking :)
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Make assumptions about my oc based on the playlist I made her!
Denial by The Vaccines
Istanbul (Not Constantinople) by They Might Be Giants
Dancing Queen by ABBA
Footloose from Footloose
We Are The Champions by Queen
Young Volcanoes by Fall Out Boy
Hartebeest by Yaelokre
And The Hound by Yaelokre
Neath the grove is a heart by Yaelokre
Home by Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
Everything I Need by MALINDA
Wild One by MALINDA
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes The Musical by Random Encounters ft. Kevin Clark
Fantasy by M83
Trying Too Hard covered by Thomas Sanders
Grace Kelly by MIKA
Oh No! By MARINA
House of Gold by Twenty One Pilots
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ohh yeah ive got a list
Good People - Mumford and Sons (comm in general)
Home to Hell - JTmusic (comm in general, but with my interpretation of canon)
Hartebeest - Yaeklore (comm in general - the cat motifs do match with my commander specifically, however)
And The Hound - Yaeklore (my commander specifically)
Ode to Fury - Miracle of Sound (my commander specifically)
Born to be a Killer - Chase Noseworthy (my commander specifically + Salem)
O' Death (Cover) - (comm in general)
Monster - EPIC the Musical (comm in general, but with my interpretation of canon)
Stronger - The Score (comm in general)
hi guys reblog this with a song (or many) that reminds you of the commander :)
either like The Commander in general or your character specifically
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three weeks in Namibia
December 17th, 2018 - January 4th, 2019
When I caught wind of a friend’s trip to Namibia last Christmas, I couldn’t get the idea out of my head. A self-drive African safari and camping adventure - yes, please.
After landing in Windhoek, Namibia’s capital, we picked up the truck rental we booked, filled the back with food (and alcohol) and were on our way.
Other than breaking up the trip with some AirBnBs on the coast, we pretty much camped on top of that truck the whole time! Though not the same truck...the wheel actually broke off the first truck we had while we were driving 100 km/hr 😬 Luckily we were inside of a national park where some rangers came to our rescue and drove us around the rest of the day while we waited for our replacement car. It was a pretty memorable event that could have been much much worse...
This all happened in Sossevlei, known for its red sand dunes and tree graveyard.
The area was truly remarkable, but by 11am we had had enough of the heat. Temperatures rose above one hundred degrees and there was no escaping the sun. This made for some pretty lazy afternoons. To be honest there wasn’t much to do in the evenings either except drink locally distilled Desolate gin and pink tonic (nobody was complaining).
A surprise pit stop on our drive there was a place called Solitaire. We only heard of it because some girls had told us to try the bakery there. That turned out to be very terrible advice. What they should have told us was about all the photo opportunities we would find!
We spent Christmas in Walvis Bay and Swakopmund, where the highlight was watching Ryan’s love of bird watching in full swing. We found the best places to spot flamingos (and were relieved to find that the bird sanctuary had not actually been replaced by a shopping mall as we originally feared). We also went kayaking with one of the largest seal colonies on Christmas Eve and completed a christmas-music themed century club on Christmas night.
Another surprise stop on the trip came after a drive up the skeleton coast to a small place called Palmwag. Because our campsite pool was closed, the owners let us enjoy the view and pool from their more upscale resort for the afternoon. We later found out that Lonely Planet named this the best view in Namibia! Not to mention Palmwag had the best stars we saw all trip (not pictured sadly).
But of course, the real highlight of the trip was Etosha National Park. The first day we drove in we saw sixteen lions! It was unbelievable!
We also saw everything else we wanted to see.
Giraffes:
Zebra:
Lots of other grazers, like wildebeest, hartebeest, impala, oryx, kudu, and springbok.
Rhino:
We even saw a leopard who ended up using the bottom of our car for shade!
But I think the best part was coming across a group of cheetahs who had just killed a springbok and watching the jackals scavenge for the remains.
Despite what the story pictures, video, and IG will tell, traveling isn’t always fun and games. By the end of our trip we had covered 3230 km (2000 miles) in the car, had listened to a LOT of Johnathon Van Ness’ latest podcast, identified fifty-four species of birds, slept in a tent for over a week at at time, and ate too many overcooked noodles. But luckily, we’re all still friends!
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