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I will be starting a cozy/fun time meeting with ya'll at 12:00pm
the meeting app: Limnu
when to get cozy if you want: 11:30am
for your comfort: if you join the meeting the camera and audio will be off, if you want you can turn them on if you're comfortable doing that
rules: no mean or annoying trolling, no homophobic, racist or sexism comments, no nsfw stuff and don't be mean or cause drama for no reason
if I disappear for no reason it's ok I might be reseting the server time or something else
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Mage Errant short stories
In case anyone who follows my books didn't know already, I publish a monthly short story, usually set in the worlds of my books, on my Patreon! (Every now and then there are short stories not set in the worlds of my books, like stylistic tributes to China Mieville or Dianna Wynne Jones.)
This month, the Patreon short story is Along Came A Dragon, set on the hostile, alien world of Limnus:
The dragon Xandrefax has wandered a dozen worlds, conquering and pillaging as he pleases, unpredictable and unstoppable— and now he’s decided to lay his sights on Limnus, to turn it into his personal kingdom of endless sky, poison clouds, and trees taller than mountains. He’s about to learn the hard way what Limnus does to conquerors.
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in another answer you said the island was usually too cold for swimming which got me curious about the veil's climate. what is the weather like in rothsraine, and what wildlife lives there - are there any real places you would compare it to? i assume it must be pretty chilly for them to wear those cloaks! and do they have any big environmental events unique to the veil?
Thanks for being patient for me to answer this one, but let's see... Lichgate, the Island Rothsraine and its body know as home, has a Boreal or Subarctic climate on average. Short, mild summers with bitter cold winters. So think of places like Newfoundland or Greenland. I say On Average since the large liminal tear on the island does tend to have some sway on the weather, severely from time to time. This often comes in the form of stream surges-- a high saturation of elemental aetherial currents of like-type bolstering an already strong storm, or worse, clashing elements leading to devastating bale cyclones and other such volatile forces. At least, they *would* be devastating if caught in one with no protection outside the confines of the spire or the local farmstead village. Magic wards keep the residents safe and cozy, making the storms nothing more than a nuisance (Maia complains about one that kept her up in chapter 2, leading to her making a heavy duty sleep potion to get through it.). It's definitely quite chilly, but there's plenty of ways to get around it... the transformation sigil baked into the Rothsraine uniform's coat can be activated to convert the lighter fall/spring version into a full winter coat or cloak, which we'll be seeing soon enough in the comic if we go by the foliage starting to turn. Apart from the nasty storms enhanced by the aetherial currents that traverse through the veil, there's also the matter of what goes on in the deep zones closest to the limnus tears. There's a reason there's a whole subject designated to Aetherial Orienteering to aid traversing magi (and mavens, though they're a little more grounded in these spaces), but it's safe to say that everything gets a little mixed up in these unnatural environments, including the weather.
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Holidays 10.28
Holidays
Bhai Dooj (India)
Bhai Tika (Nepal)
Children’s Day (Australia)
Chucks-N-Pearls Day
Civil Servants’ Day (Brazil)
Common Fig Day (French Republic)
Cox Plate Day (Australia)
Day of International Concern About Young People and Gun Violence
Engineer’s Day (Venezuela)
Flying Baby Day
Folly Day
Gone-ta-Pott Day [every 28th]
Hari Sumpah Pemuda (Youth Pledge Day; Indonesia)
Honoring the Nation’s First Responders Day
International Animation Day
International Creole Day
Liberation of Ukraine from Nazi Invaders Day (Ukraine)
Milvian Bridge Day
National Caroline Day
National Comprehensive Sex Education Call-In Day
National Cry Yourself to Sleep Day
National Day of Outrage
National First Responders Day
National I Love You Day
National Immigrants Day
National Internal Medicine Day
National Internment Commemoration Day (Canada)
National William Day
Ohi Day (a.k.a. Ochi! Day or Oxi Day; Cyprus, Greece)
Part Your Hair Crooked Just To See If Anyone Will Say Anything About It Day
Plush Animal Lover's Day
Prefectural Earthquake Disaster Prevention Day (Gifu, Japan)
Q Day
Republic Day Eve (Turkey)
Separation of Church and State Day
Stan Lee Day (Los Angeles)
Stargate Day
Statue of Liberty Day
Ticker-Tape Parade Day
Time Day
Twitter Emancipation Day
Ugly Pickup Truck Day
Vote Early Day
World Judo Day
World Tobacco Growers’ Day
Youth Pledge Day (Indonesia)
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Chocolate Day
Wild Foods Day
4th & Last Monday in October
African-American Cotton Pickers’ Day [4th Monday]
Bank Holiday (Ireland) [Last Monday]
Equality Day (Antarctica) [4th Monday]
Green Monday [Monday of Last Full Week]
International School Library Day [4th Monday]
Labour Day (New Zealand) [4th Monday]
La Saoire i mi Dheireadh Fomhair [Last Monday]
Meatless Monday [Last Monday of Each Month]
Meditation Monday [Every Monday]
Monday Musings [Every Monday]
Moody Monday [Last Monday of Each Month]
Motivation Monday [Every Monday]
October Bank Holiday (Ireland) [Last Monday]
School Library Day (Canada) [Last Monday]
Independence & Related Days
Bokonton (Declared; 2007) [unrecognized]
Czechoslovakia (Now the Czech Republic; from Austria-Hungary, 1918)
Erusia (Declared; 2008) [unrecognized]
Foundation Day (Davao Occidental, Philippines)
United Republics of Michigan (Declared; 2019) [unrecognized]
Weekly Holidays beginning October 28 (Last Week of October)
Hudson Valley Restaurant Week (Hudson Valley, New York) [thru 11.10]
Festivals Beginning October 28, 2024
American Indian Tourism Conference (Marksville, Louisiana) [thru 10.31]
Supply Side West (Las Vegas, Nevada) [thru 10.31]
TechCrunch Disrupt (San Francisco, California) [thru 10.30]
Tokyo International Film Festival (Tokyo, Japan) [thru 11.6]
Feast Days
Abdias of Babylon (Christian; Saint)
Abgar V of Edessa (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Ayad Akhtar (Writerism)
Eadsige (Christian; Saint)
Evelyn Waugh (Writerism)
Extra Kinky Day (Pastafarian)
Faro, Bishop of Meauz (Christian; Saint)
Feast of the Einherjar (Norse)
Feast of the Lord of Miracles (Peru)
Fidelis of Como (Roman Catholic Church)
Firmilian (Christian; Saint)
Francis Bacon (Artology)
Fyribod (a.k.a. Forebode; Norse beginning of Winter)
Godwin of Stavelot (Christian; Saint)
Gumby Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Isis/Osiris Mysteries I (Pagan)
Job of Pochayiv (repose) (Eastern Orthodox Church)
Jude Thaddeus (a.k.a. Jude the Apostle; Western Christianity)
Leibnitz (Positivist; Saint)
Lord of Miracles (Lima; Christian; Saint)
Makoshe’s Holiday (Honoring Mother Earth; Asatru/Pagan Slavic)
Michael Noakes (Artology)
Neot (Christian; Saint)
Paraskrevi of Iconium (Christian; Saint)
Simon the Zealot (a.k.a. Simon the Canaanite; Simon the Apostle; Western Christianity)
The Tortoise (Muppetism)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 50 of 60)
Premieres
All Quiet on the Western Front (Film; 2022)
An Alpine Symphony, by Richard Strauss (Tone Poem; 1915)
Barking Dogs Don’t Fite (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1949)
Because I Got High, by Afroman (Song; 2001)
Bee Movie (Animated Film; 2007)
Black Beauty (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1978)
The Blue Danube (MGM Cartoon; 1939)
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, by Truman Capote (Novella; 1958)
Decade, by Neil Young (Compilation Album; 1977)
Decline and Fall, by Evelyn Waugh (Novel; 1928)
The Desperate Showers (George of the Jungle Cartoon; 1967) [#8]
Droopy (Tex Avery Droopy MGM Cartoon; 1955)
Educating Rita (Film; 1983)
The Futurological Congress: From the Memoirs of Ijon Tichy, by Stanisław Lem (Novel; 1971)
Gulliver’s Travels, by Jonathan Swift (Novel; 1726)
How Green Was My Valley (Film; 1941)
Inferno (Film; 2016)
Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park (TV movie; 1978)
The Legend of Zorro (Film; 2005)
Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor E. Frankl (Philosophical Book; 1959)
News of the World, by Queen (Album; 1978)
The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, by Ursula K. Le Guin (Short Story; 1973)
The Pet Store (Disney Cartoon; 1933)
Pinterest (Social Media App; 2009)
Pop ‘im Pop! (WB LT Cartoon; 1950)
Puss in Boots (Animated Film; 2011)
Pussy Willie (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1929)
Puttin’ On the Dog (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1944)
The Quail Hunt (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1935)
Richard Pryor … Here and Now (Stand-Up Comedy Film; 1983)
Rotten Hood (Super Chicken Cartoon; 1967) [#18
The Rum Diary (Film; 2011)
Stargate (Film; 1994)
String Along Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Supermarket Pink (Pink Panther Cartoon; 1978)
Talking Book, by Stevie Wonder (Album; 1972)
Tinker Bell (Animated Film; 2008)
We Can’t Dance, by Genesis (Album; 1991)
Today’s Name Days
Judas, Simon, Thaddeus (Austria)
Juda, Šimun, Siniša, Tadej, Tadija (Croatia)
Státní Svátek (Czech Republic)
Judas, Simon (Denmark)
Siim, Siimo, Siimon, Siimu, Simmo, Simmu, Simun (Estonia)
Simo (Finland)
Jude, Simon (France)
Freddy, Simon (Germany)
Evniki, Vili (Greece)
Simon, Szimonetta (Hungary)
Giuda, Simone (Italy)
Antoņina, Ņina, Ninona, Zemgals (Latvia)
Almantė, Gaudrimas, Simas, Simonas, Tadas (Lithuania)
Simen, Simon (Norway)
Juda, Szymon, Tadeusz, Wszeciech (Poland)
Iachint (Romania)
Dobromila (Slovakia)
Judas, Simón (Spain)
Simon, Simone (Sweden)
Nestor (Ukraine)
Dayanara, Eunice, Jonah, Jonas, Jude, Liberty, Simeon, Simon, Simone, Thad, Thaddea, Thaddeus (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 302 of 2024; 64 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 1 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 2 of 28]
Chinese: Month 9 (Jia-Xu), Day 26 (Yi-Chou)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 26 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 24 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 2 Wood; Oneday [1 of 30]
Julian: 14 October 2024
Moon: 12%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 22 Descartes (11th Month) [Gibbon / Robertson]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 6 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 36 of 90)
Week: Last Week of October
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 5 of 30)
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Holidays 3.7
Holidays
Alexander Graham Bell Day
Arbor Day (California)
Be Heard Day
Bird Day (California)
Bloody Sunday Anniversary Day (Selma, Alabama)
Chamorro Heritage Day (Guam)
Cybercombine Day (Prudentianopolis)
Doronicum Day (French Republic)
Equal Pay Day (Gleicher Bezahlungstag; Germany)
Finnmarkslopet Dog Sled Race (Finland)
First Planting Festival (Elder Scrolls)
Get Grandma To Write Down Her Meatloaf Recipe Day
Hamilton Lavity Stoutt Day (British Virgin Islands)
International Brick Maker Day
International Day of the Anti-Fascist Woman
International Women’s Day (Angola, Tajikistan)
INTERPOL International Day of Remembrance for Fallen Officers
Jose Abad Day (Philippines)
Liberation of Sulaymaniyah (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Mahasivarathri Day (Sri Lanka)
Maritime Day (Slovenia)
Masaryk Day (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
Maslenitsa (Russia)
National Ben Day
National Carol Day
National Cooper Day
National Day of Lesbian Visibility (Argentina)
National Heroes and Benefactors Day (Belize)
National Sauna Day (Japan)
National Sharon Day
National Slam the Scam Day
National Teresa Day
Neil Diamond Day (Las Vegas)
Nones of March (Ancient Rome)
Plant Power Day (UK)
Say Hello Day
Suez Canal Day
Teacher’s Day (Albania)
Texas Energy Day (Texas)
307 Day
Transport and Telecommunication Workers Day (Turkmenistan)
World Oneness Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
National Cereal Day
National Crown Roast of Pork Day
National Flapjack Day
Punsch Roll Day (Sweden)
1st Thursday in March
Kid Lit Art Postcard Day [1st Thursday]
Nametag Day [Thursday of Name Week]
National Hospitalist Day [1st Thursday]
National Vending Day [1st Thursday]
White Ribbon Day (Massachusetts) [1st Thursday]
World Book Day (Ireland, UK) [1st Thursday]
Independence & Related Days
Aleutian Islands (Declared; 2020) [unrecognized]
Sulaymaniyah Liberation Day (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Festivals Beginning March 7, 2024
Antikmässan (Stockholm, Sweden) [thru 3. 10]
Brazilian Beer Festival (Blumeneau, Brazil) [thru 3.9]
Cincinnati International Wine Festival (Cincinnati, Ohio) [thru 3.9]
Crufts Dog Show (Birmingham, England) [thru 3. 10]
Eastern Bison Association Winter Conference (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) [thru 3.9]
Fulton Oysterfest (Fulton, Texas) [thru 3.10]
Limassol Carnival (Limassol, Cyprus) [thru 3. 17]
National Coffee Association Convention (Nashville, Tennessee) [thru 3.9]
New England Brew Summit (Portland, Maine)
Red, White & Snow (Park City, Utah) [thru 3.9]
Sustainable Wine Dinner Series (Los Angeles, California)
The WhiskyX (Miami, Florida)
Feast Days
Ardo (Christian; Saint)
Barbara Eden Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Billy (Muppetism)
Boris Kustodiev (Artology)
Contradiction Day (No It’s Not!; Pastafarian)
The Devil Is God Reversed Day (Everyday Wicca)
Drausius (a.k.a. Drausin; Christian; Saint)
Empodocles (Positivist; Saint)
Edward Landseer (Artology)
Esterwine (Christian; Saint)
Festival for Vedovus (God of the Dead & Volcanic Movements; Ancient Rome)
Impeachment of March Goblins (Shamanism)
José Olallo (Christian; Saint)
Junoalia (Old Roman Festival to Juno)
Leonid Feodorov (Russian Greek Catholic Church)
March Storms and Blasting Rods Day (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Milton Avery (Artology)
Paul the Simple (Christian; Saint)
Perpetua and Felicity (Christian; Saints & Martyrs)
Piet Mondrian (Artology)
Psyche’s Day (Pagan)
Pierre-Henri Dorie, Siméon-François Berneux (Christian; part of The Korean Martyrs)
Theophylact (Christian; Saint)
Thomas Aquinas, Doctor of the Church (Christian; Saint)
Treachery Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Tuan Reincarnation Day (Celtic Book of Days)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Sakimake (先負 Japan) [Bad luck in the morning, good luck in the afternoon.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 11 of 60)
Premieres
Alice the Collegiate (Disney Cartoon; 1927)
The Caine Mutiny, by Herman Wouk (Novel; 1951)
Coal Miner’s Daughter
Foxes (Film; 1980)
The Edible Woman, by Margaret Atwood (Novel; 1969)
Erlkönig, by Franz Schubert (Lied; 1821)
From Genesis to Revelation, by Genesis (Album; 1969)
The Golden Eggs (Disney Cartoon; 1941)
The Grand Budapest Hotel (Film; 2014)
Grateful Gus (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1958)
Highlander (Film; 1986)
The Home Guard (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1941)
The Long Goodbye (Film; 1973)
Mame (Film; 1974)
Mickey’s Grand Opera (Disney Cartoon; 1936)
Mirror (Russian Film; 1975)
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Film; 2008)
Mr. Peabody & Sherman (Animated Film; 2014)
My Beautiful Launderette (Film; 1986)
The Nude Who Never, by Ted Mark (Novel; 1965)
The Old Mill Pond (Happy Harmonies Cartoon; 1936)
Olive’s Sweepstake Ticket (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1941)
Our Lady of the Flowers, by Jean Genet (Novel; 1943)
Page Miss Glory (WB MM Cartoon; 1936)
Pistol Packin’ Woodpecker (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1960)
Post Office, by Charles Bukowski (Novel; 1971)
A Room with a View (Film; 1986)
Royal Cat Nap (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1958)
Sailor Moon (Japanese Anime Series; 1992)
The Six Million Dollar Man (TV Series; 1973)
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, by Robert Frost (Poem; 1923)
Taboo (Adult Film; 1980)
Things Ain’t What They Used To Be, recorded by Johnny Hodges and his Orchestra (Song; 1941)
Way Out West, by Sonny Rollins (Album; 1957)
Young Americans, by David Bowie (Album; 1975)
Today’s Name Days
Felicitas, Perpetua, Reinhard (Austria)
Bogoljub, Felicita, Perpetua, Teofil (Croatia)
Tomáš (Czech Republic)
Perpetua (Denmark)
Ralf, Raul, Rolf, Rudolf, Ruudi, Ruut (Estonia)
Taika, Tarja, Taru (Finland)
Félicie, Félicité, Nathan (France)
Felicitas, Felizitas, Perpet, Reinhard, Volker (Germany)
Evgenios (Greece)
Tamás (Hungary)
Quintilio, Tommaso (Italy)
Ella, Elmira (Latvia)
Felicita, Galmantė, Rimtautas, Tomas (Lithuania)
Are, Arild (Norway)
Felicja, Nadmir, Paweł, Polikarp, Tomasz (Poland)
Efrem (Romania)
Tomáš (Slovakia)
Felicidad, Perpetua (Spain)
Camilla, Ottilia (Sweden)
Davon, Devan, Deven, Devin, Devon, Devonta, Devonte, Devyn, Dewey, Lothar, Luther (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 67 of 2024; 299 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 10 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Nuin (Ash) [Day 19 of 28]
Chinese: Month 1 (Bing-Yin), Day 27 (Geng-Wu)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025)
Hebrew: 27 Adair I 5784
Islamic: 26 Sha’ban 1445
J Cal: 7 Green; Sevenday [7 of 30]
Julian: 23 February 2024
Moon: 10%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 11 Aristotle (3rd Month) [Thucydides]
Runic Half Month: Tyr (Cosmic Pillar) [Day 13 of 15]
Season: Winter (Day 78 of 89)
Week: 1st Week of March
Zodiac: Pisces (Day 18 of 30)
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i know liminal spaces don’t actually mean anything and they’re cringe or whatever but I like them I think they’re fun
#if it looks like I’d have a dream set there then it’s a liminal space. I’m the one who decides this btw#I’m the litmus test#the limnus test
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#tbt #limnus #russwrightphotography
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let me be your haven - chapter 5 [big feelings]
When Natsu runs into five-year-old Sting and Rogue at the Grand Magic Games, he thinks they’re cute kids with a serious case of hero worship. But when it turns out that they’re both Dragon Slayers and they belong to the ruthless Sabertooth Guild, something doesn’t feel quite right. Natsu and Gray quickly grow protective of the two little kids, and they do their best to build a relationship with them to try to keep them safe and figure out what exactly is going on at Sabertooth.
Chapter Summary: Natsu and Gray come back for Rogue's birthday and spend the day at the aquarium. Sting and Rogue both seem to be on edge.
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Relationships: Natsu/Gray, Rogue/Sting Characters: Natsu, Gray, Sting, Rogue, Lucy, Erza, Yukino Tags: Canon Universe, Dragon Slayers, Parenting, Adoption, PTSD, Implied/Referenced Child Abuse, basically stingue are adorable baby dragon slayers and Natsu wants to adopt them, and then he kind of does, Trans Gray, Trans Sting, Nonbinary Rogue, ADHD Natsu, ADHD Sting, Autistic Rogue
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Gray and Natsu made it back to Ciralto the day before Rogue’s birthday. As soon as they’d picked up the kids from Yukino – who gave them both a grateful hug – Gray crouched down and looked both of them in the eye before asking, “Py’atu Isvan?”
Rogue’s eyes widened and they nodded, giving Gray a shy smile. “Haj,” they said softly. “Ne py’at en ne me’nao. Te?”
Gray exhaled with a smile and grabbed Rogue’s hand tightly. “Yeah,” he said, switching to Fioran so Natsu could understand. “I speak it, too. I lived in Isvan, a long time ago. Is that where you’re from?”
Rogue nodded. “It snowed lots,” they said. “I like snow.”
“Me too,” Gray said, holding out his hand and letting a shower of snowflakes fall around Rogue. They giggled and stuck out their tongue to catch one. “When did you come here?” Gray asked.
“Before,” Sting answered. His expression was more guarded than Rogue’s and he gave Gray an uncertain look. “Master finded us.”
“How old were you?” Natsu, who had crouched down as well, held out his arm and let Sting cuddle up next to him. Sting held out three fingers, then wrapped both arms around Natsu’s neck.
“That’s pretty little,” Gray said, raising an eyebrow at Natsu. “Did you live with your parents in Isvan?” He tried his best to keep his voice light.
Rogue, who was still entranced by the snowflakes, didn’t answer. Sting peeked up at Gray from where he was wrapped up in Natsu’s arms and gave him a very small nod.
“My family lived in a little village called T’sehet,” Gray said, hoping to coax more information out of Sting. “My mom’s name was Mika, and my dad was Silver.”
“They died?” Sting asked. Gray could see something like grief flicker across his face, and his heart ached that someone so small was already familiar with the feeling.
“Yeah,” Gray said gently. “It sucked.”
Sting nodded. “We lived in the mountain,” he said. Gray could see something small and shiny in his hand, and it took him a second to realize that it was the dragon charm Natsu had given him on his birthday. “Rogue’s dad an’ my dad and we maked snowmans sometimes. But the snow falled too much an’ our dads got stucked and…” He rubbed his red cheeks with the back of his hand. “They couldn’t came back. Minerva comed and saided they were gone an’ we had to go with her to be safe ‘cause we were special.”
“Special?” Natsu frowned. Sting poked at the scales on his temples and scowled.
“’cause our magic.”
Gray exchanged another look with Natsu, whose own scales shimmered with barely contained rage. Something about Sting’s story gave Gray the impression that what happened to his and Rogue’s parents hadn’t been an accident.
“That’s not what makes you special,” Gray said, taking Sting’s hand and gently pulling it away from his scales.
“It isn’t?” Sting frowned and looked down at his hand in Gray’s. The scales went all the way down his arms and reached his fingertips, and they glowed a soft white under the bright summer sun.
“Nope.” Gray squeezed his fingers. “Even if you didn’t have magic, you’d still be special.”
Sting looked dubious but didn’t argue. Instead, he looked over at Rogue, who was still trying to catch snowflakes on their tongue. Their scales were still mostly hidden by their long hair and the sleeves of their sweater that they wore, despite the heat.
“All right,” Natsu said, giving the two kids a bright smile. Gray could still see the anger in the lines of his face, though. “Where do you want to go?” The question was directed at Rogue, who looked up at Natsu with wide eyes.
“Go?”
“For your birthday,” Gray said, brushing the dirt from the knees of his pants and standing up. “We went to the fair for Sting’s birthday, but you get to choose today.”
“Oh.” Rogue looked at the ground, digging into the dirt with the toe of their shoe. “I dunno.”
“Yes you do!” Sting’s previously somber expression brightened, and he darted out from Natsu’s embrace to grab Rogue’s sleeve. “To the jello-fishes!”
Gray raised an eyebrow at Natsu as he reached out and helped him to his feet. “The jello-fishes?”
“At the care-ium,” Sting said. He grabbed Rogue’s hand and tugged on it. “Rogue likes the jello-fishes ‘cause they’re lots of colors and have weird legs.”
“Tentacles,” Rogue corrected. Their shy expression turned excited as they looked up at Gray and Natsu. “There’s lots and lots of them and some are bio… bio-limnus.” They frowned at the word. “Bioloomuses,” they tried again, then added, “They glow in the dark.”
“Bioluminescent,” Gray said, laughing as he realized that they were talking about jellyfish. “You want to go to the aquarium?”
Rogue nodded, rocking forward on the balls of their feet as they let Sting hold their hand. “Please,” they said quickly. “We only goed one time with Yukino an’ I was four.”
“Of course,” Natsu said, reaching out and taking Rogue’s hand. “Let’s go.”
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As soon as they walked into the aquarium, Rogue tugged on Natsu’s hand, pulling him toward the small room where the jellyfish were kept.
“See?” they said, pointing at the glowing sea creatures. “They’re bio-loomus ‘cause they make lights inside them!”
“They are,” Natsu agreed, watching as the jellyfish flitted across the tank. “That’s pretty cool.”
“They don’t has eyes or hearts or bones,” Rogue informed him, pressing their face against the glass. “Or a brain!”
“Kinda like Uncle Gray, hey?” Natsu laughed as Gray elbowed him in the ribs.
“Can we see the whales?” Sting asked, tugging on Natsu’s shirt. “An’ the dolphins an’ stinging rays an’ seal lions?” He pointed toward an open area of the aquarium that led to an outdoor platform overlooking the tanks. “Please?”
Natsu looked down at Rogue, who was still staring at the jellyfish and watching them flit around behind the glass. “I think—” he started, but Gray interrupted.
“I’ll stay here,” he said, nudging Natsu. “You go with him.”
“Thanks, love,” Natsu murmured, leaning in and kissing Gray’s cheek. Gray felt his face grow hot at the endearment, and he quickly squeezed Natsu’ hand before gesturing for him to follow Sting, who was already halfway to the doors. Then he turned to Rogue and crouched down beside them, watching their expression as they stared into the water, transfixed by the bright colors.
“Some of them are super duper super old,” Rogue said, pointing at one of the bigger jellyfish near the top of the tank.
“Yeah? How old?”
“More than a hundred years!” Rogue turned to him with a radiant smile – one that Gray had never seen before. “A million years! Lots of millions of years. An’ some of them are super scary and can kill persons.”
“Really?”
“Uhuh. They aren’t really fishes ‘cause fishes has bones an’ jello-fishes don’t. They’re inter… inverbates.”
“Invertebrates?”
“Yeah!
Rogue’s voice was soft but excited as they kept talking, telling Gray fact after fact about jellyfish. Gray shifted until he was sitting on the floor next to the tank and Rogue quickly curled up in his lap, still staring at the water and the jellyfish floating in it. They rocked forward and squeezed Gray’s hand, pressing their fingers into his palm in a rhythmic pattern.
“You sure know a lot about jellyfish,” Gray said when Rogue finally took a breath. He was pretty sure he hadn’t heard this many words from Rogue since they’d met.
“Mej a’yat,” Rogue said, switching suddenly to Isvanian. “Mej lira y t’ya seshet.”
I like them. I read a book about them.
“Where did you get the book?” Gray asked, continuing in Isvanian. Hearing someone else speak his first language after all these years made his heart ache with both longing and comfort.
“Yukino gived it to me after we comed here and I watched them for a long long time.”
Rogue leaned into Gray, resting their head against his cheek while they continued to tap a pattern on his hand. They sat for a while, watching the jellyfish float through the water, with Rogue occasionally pulling out another fact to proudly tell Gray.
“Do you wanna go look at the other stuff?” Gray asked after nearly an hour. Rogue made a soft humming sound and shook their head.
“No.” They shifted in Gray’s lap and cuddled closer to him. “I like these best. We can stay here?”
“Of course,” Gray said, even though his leg was starting to go numb. “It’s your birthday, we can stay as long as you like.”
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Natsu was exhausted. It had been nearly two hours at the aquarium, and he’d spent most of the time running after Sting, making sure he didn’t get lost or fall into any of the exhibits. They’d watched the dolphin show and seen the sea lions play, and Sting had been thrilled when one of the staff asked if he’d like to touch a stingray. Now he was standing in a group of kids his age, all staring down at a waist-high tank filled with anemones and other sea creatures.
Natsu watched Sting carefully. He’d been out of sorts today – despite his exuberance at seeing all of the animals, Natsu had noticed that he was more on edge than the last time they’d seen him. He kept rubbing at his eyes and ears, and when Natsu had asked if he was okay, he had growled that he was fine and taken off into the crowd. He seemed fine now, though, leaning in and staring at a starfish on the side of the glass.
Natsu yawned and rubbed his face, then pulled his lacrima phone out of his pocket and flipped it open to his messages with Gray.
hows it goin?
It took a second for Gray to respond. We’re still at the jellyfish – Rogue doesn’t want to go anywhere else. I think it’s too loud for him.
Natsu started to type out a reply when he was interrupted by a shout from the crowd of kids. He looked up to see that the shout had come from the little boy who Sting was currently pushing away from him.
“It’s mine!” Sting said, and it took Natsu a second to realize that the other boy was holding the dragon talisman he’d given Sting for his birthday. Before Natsu could react, Sting hit the boy hard in the arm, then grabbed the dragon from his hand and pushed him again.
“I just wanna see it!” the boy yelled.
“No, you can’t! It’s mine!”
Natsu quickly made his way over to Sting, getting between the two boys before either of them could do any more damage.
“Sting,” he chastened. “We don’t push people or hit them. That’s not okay.”
Sting glared at Natsu; cheeks red as he clutched the dragon talisman tightly. He didn’t say anything to the boy, whose mother had appeared from the crowd and was talking quietly to him behind Natsu.
“I’m sorry,” Natsu said, turning to the mom, but she waved away the apology.
“It’s fine,” she reassured him. “Matteo should have known better.” She gave her son a stern look.
“It’s not fine!” Sting interrupted, trying to push past Natsu. “I don’t like him!”
“Sting!” Natsu’s voice turned sharp as he grabbed Sting’s hand and pulled him back from the other boy. “That’s enough. You need to say sorry.”
“I don’t want to!” Sting’s voice climbed in volume as he pulled his hand out of Natsu’s and backed away. “I’m stronger!” He was doing his best to look angry but Natsu could see his lip trembling.
“Sting,” Natsu said gently. “We don’t hurt people because we’re stronger than them, even if they did something wrong.”
“But he tried to take it! It’s mine, you gived it to me and it’s for me and it’s mine.” Sting’s voice wavered as he clenched the metal dragon in his fist and stared at the ground. When Natsu tried to catch his gaze, he ducked his head further and refused to look up.
“I know,” Natsu said. “And that wasn’t nice of him. But you should have asked me for help.”
“I don’t need help.” Sting scowled at the ground. “I’m not a baby.”
“I never said you were.”
“I’m six an’ strong an’…” He hesitated, clutching the talisman until his knuckles were nearly white. “I can’t reply on other persons.”
Natsu frowned at the strange sentence. “Rely?” he asked after a second. “You mean you can’t rely on other people?”
“That’s what I saided!” Sting’s voice grew in volume again and Natsu could feel the curious gaze of the crowd behind them. He reached out to bring Sting closer and was surprised when Sting hit his hand away. “Don’t touch me!”
“Okay,” Natsu said reassuringly, holding his hands up. “I won’t touch you if you don’t want me to.”
“I don’t!” Sting’s eyes were bright with unshed tears, and he still wouldn’t meet Natsu’s gaze. “I don’t want help an’ I won’t say sorry ‘cause sorry is for losers. You can’t make me.”
“Hey.” Natsu’s tone turned firmer, and he shifted closer to Sting, still not touching him. “That’s not a nice thing to say. I know you’re angry, but we don’t call people names.”
“I don’t care!” Sting’s voice was loud enough to hurt Natsu’s ears by this point, but he steadfastly ignored the concerned looks from strangers around him.
“You’re having a lot of feelings right now, hey?”
“No I’m not!” Sting shouted the word through breaths that were getting quicker and more ragged. “Feelings are stupid!”
“They’re not, bud. They’re important. And we need to figure out why you’re feeling them so we can feel better, okay? Can you take a deep breath with me?”
Sting’s whole body trembled as he shook his head. “No, no, no, I don’t want to an’ you can’t make me!” He stared at the dragon in his hand, then took a step back and threw it on the ground. “It’s stupid anyway. An’ you are too. I don’t like you anymore!”
Natsu sighed as Sting turned on his heel and started to run, weaving through the crowds of people toward the door of the aquarium. His quiet sobs receded the further he got until Natsu could barely hear him anymore.
“Should we go get him?” A hand appeared on Natsu’s shoulder and he looked up to see Gray and Rogue standing next to him. He shook his head, grabbing the dragon talisman from the ground and tucking it into his pocket.
“No.” He stood up and took Gray’s hand, squeezing it gently. “Let’s give him some space. I can find him, don’t worry.”
“Why Sting’s angry?” Rogue asked. They looked toward the front door with a solemn expression on their face.
“Someone tried to take his dragon,” Natsu explained, reaching out for Rogue’s hand. They took it carefully, rocking forward onto their tiptoes and back onto their heels. Natsu moved to head toward the door but Rogue pulled back, repeating the rocking motion a few times before nodding and following Natsu.
“They’ve been doing that all day,” Gray said quietly as the three of them headed toward the exit. “I think they’re anxious. Something’s wrong.”
Natsu nodded. “Sting, too. Maybe we should stick around for a few days.”
Gray hummed in agreement as they stepped out the door and into the warm summer afternoon. Rogue shifted closer to Gray and Natsu, trying to sandwich themself between the two of them while they made their way through the crowd.
“You want a ride?” Gray offered, holding out his arms. Rogue gave him a shy smile, reaching up and letting Gray put them on his shoulders.
“I see Sting,” they said, pointing through the crowd to the small park on the other side of the road. “He’s crying.”
“I know,” Natsu said quietly, heart breaking at the quiet sobs. “I can hear him. Why don’t we go sit where he can see us? Then he can come back when he feels ready.”
“’kay.”
The three of them made their way across the street and found a picnic table within Sting’s line of sight. Rogue settled down next to Gray on the bench, still holding his hand.
“You can make a jello-fish of ice?” they asked, looking up at him as they kicked their legs back and forth under the table.
“Sure, bud.”
Nearly an hour and several ice sculptures later, Natsu felt a small tug on his sleeve. He turned around to see a splotchy-faced Sting.
“I’m sorry.” Sting’s voice was soft and full of shame, and he refused to look at Natsu. “I don’t want to be mad. My brain was noisy.”
“I know, sweetheart,” Natsu said gently. “Thank you for apologizing.” Then he held out his arms. “Do you want a hug?”
Sting nodded, quickly climbing into Natsu’s lap and resting his head on his chest. Natsu ran his fingers through Sting’s hair that was tangled and damp with sweat. His heartbeat was still pattering quickly, and his shoulders trembled where he leaned against Natsu.
“It’s okay,” Natsu said as he held Sting close. He dug into his pocket and pulled out the dragon talisman, holding it out to Sting. “Here,” he said. “You dropped this.”
“I’m sorry I said it was stupid,” Sting said again, sniffling and wiping his face with his sleeve as he took the dragon and held it close to his chest. “I didn’t meaned it.”
“I know.” Natsu kissed the top of his head and leaned back against the tree. “It’s easy to make mistakes when big feelings take over. I’m not angry, I promise.”
Sting was quiet for a second, running his fingers over the metal, then asked, “Why not?”
“Why not what?”
“Why you aren’t mad?”
Natsu’s heart hurt at the uncertainty and confusion in Sting’s voice. “Because I love you,” he said. “And I know you didn’t mean it. I used to have a hard time with big feelings too. Sometimes I still do.”
“What’s big feelings?”
“Ones that make your brain noisy,” Natsu said, hoping the explanation made sense to Sting. “Any feeling can be a big feeling if it makes us feel overwhelmed.”
“What’s otherwhelmed?”
“Overwhelmed. It means there’s too many things happening and we can’t deal with all of them. Sometimes that’s noises, or touch, or emotions.”
“The care-ium was loud.” Sting tugged at his earlobe absently. “Lots of things is loud. It hurts my ears an’ I want all the persons to stop talking.”
Natsu nodded, catching Gray’s gaze across the table. He remembered the day he joined Fairy Tail – eight years old with heightened senses and no way to control them. Everything had been loud and bright, and there had been too many smells. He’d hidden under a table, and when Gray had tried to ask what was wrong, Natsu had bitten him.
It had taken several months and lots of help to get used to the overwhelming atmosphere of the guild hall. Erza, who had found Natsu crying out behind the guild after the first day, was the one who had taught him how to navigate the chaos.
“I’m tired,” Sting said quietly, curling up closer against Natsu and rubbing his eyes.
“Me too.” Natsu kissed the top of his head.
“Me three!” Rogue said. “You’re not mad anymore?” they asked Sting, holding out their ice jellyfish proudly.
Sting shook his head. “I’m sorry,” he said again.
“It’s okay,” Rogue replied. They squirmed down from the bench and came around to Sting’s side of the picnic table, then reached up and hugged him tightly. “You’re still my favorite.”
“You too,” Sting said, sniffling and wiping his nose with the back of his hand.
Natsu looked up at Gray again, whose expression was still concerned but tinged with relief.
“Why don’t we head home for now?” Gray suggested, reaching out to pick Rogue up again. “I think we all might need a nap.”
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A/N: I've basically just projected my son on both sting and rogue in this story - ADHD on sting and autism on rogue. Sting's meltdown is very much what my son does when he's overwhelmed. Both ADHD and autism make it difficult for him to control and express his emotions, so lashing out in anger is pretty common. Natsu and Gray are in for a lot of work with these two~
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isvanian translations Py’atu Isvan = do you speak Isvanian? Haj = yes Ne py’at en ne me’nao. Te? = Not for a long time. You? Mej a’yat = I like them Mej lira y t’ya seshet = I read a book about them
#fairy tail#ft fanfic#gratsu#stingue#gray fullbuster#natsu dragneel#sting eucliffe#rogue cheney#fairy tail fanfiction#fanfic#new chapter#update#let me be your haven#my fic
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alright I have something fun for us to do, if I get my laptop back
ok so there's this face time call whiteboard app called limnu and if I can we can get to know each other better and just to let you know that every meeting lasts for 30 minutes but don't worry I can just refresh it and join the call XD
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Smart notebook 11 write on powerpoint
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Holidays 5.21
Holidays
Afro-Colombian Day (Colombia)
Agricultural Fair Day
Anti-Terrorism Day (India)
Battle of Iquique Anniversary Day (Chile)
Capitol Build Day (New York)
Circassian Day of Mourning
Daylilly Day (French Republic)
Day of Patriots and Military (Hungary)
Emergency Medical Services Day
EMS Health, Wellness & Resilience Day
End of the World Day
Feast of the Triple Scoop
521 Day
Global Accessibility Awareness Day
Hug Your Interior Designer Day
Hummel Day (a.k.a. Sister Maria Hummel Day)
"I Need A Patch For That" Day
International Day of Statistical Literacy
Journée Nationale des Patriotes (National Patriots' Day; Quebec)
Keanu Reeves Day
Lilies and Roses Day (UK)
National American Red Cross Founder’s Day
National Mamey Day
National Memo Day
National Talk Like Yoda Day
Natura 2000 Day (EU)
Navy Day (Chile)
Passion Play Day (Germany)
Pogo Stick Day
Polar Explorer’s Day (Russia)
Purple Star of Jerusalem Day (a.k.a. Jack-Go-To-Bed-At-Noon)
Rapture Party Day (2011 prediction by Harold Camping)
Recommerce Day
Red Cross Day
Saint Helena Day (Saint Helena)
Sanja Matsuri begins (Tokyo, Japan)
Send a Letter Day
Slap a Patch On It Day
United States Cyber Command Day
World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development (UN)
World Fish Migration Day
World Meditation Day (UK)
World Tree Kangaroo Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Tea Day [also 12.15]
International Tennessee Whiskey Day
National Mourvèdre Day
National Waitstaff Day (a.k.a. Waiters and Waitresses Day)
Strawberries and Cream Day
World Chardonnay Day
Independence & Related Days
Malabon (City Founded; Philippines)
Montenegro (from Serbia, 2006)
New Zealand (Proclaimed a British Colony; 1840)
Southwest Vineland (Declared; 2021) [unrecognized]
Valentia Riqueza and Grandeza (a.k.a. ValeVRG; Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
3rd Tuesday in May
International Dinosaur Day [3rd Tuesday; also 6.1]
National Stop Nausea Day [3rd Tuesday]
Sex Differences in Health Awareness Day [3rd Tuesday]
Taco Tuesday [Every Tuesday]
Festivals Beginning May 21, 2024
The Batch Festival (Bath, UK) [thru 5.26]
Sommeliers Choice Awards (Chicago, Illinois)
Feast Days
Adílio Daronch and Manuel Gómez González (Christian; Saint)
Agonalia (Ancient Rome) [also 1.9 & 12.11]
Albrecht Dürer (Artology)
Alexander Pope (Writerism)
Anastenaria (Fire-Walking Ritual; Ancient Greece)
Andrew Bobola (Christian; Martyr)
Arcangelo Tadini (Christian; Saint)
Chen Dayu (Artology)
Christopher Magallanes, and other Saints of the Cristero War (Christian; Saint)
Day of the Twins: Beginning of Gemini (Astrology/Pagan)
Édouard-Henri Avril (Artology)
Emperor Constantine I (Christian; Saint)
Eugène de Mazenod (Christian; Saint)
Felix of Cantalicio (Christian; Saint)
Festival for Vevodus (God of the Dead, Swamps & Volvanic Movements; Ancient Rome)
Festival of Demeter (Greek Barley Mother Goddess)
Festival of Vejovis (Roman God of Healing)
42 Day (Pastafarian)
Franz Jägerstätter (Christian; Saint)
Free Money Day (Church of the SubGenius)
Godrick of Finkley (Christian; Saint)
Green Four-Net (Muppetism)
Harold Robbins (Writerism)
Helena of Constantinople (a.k.a. "Feast of the Holy Great Sovereigns Constantine and Helen, Equal-to-the-Apostles,” Eastern Orthodox Church, Anglican Communion)
Henri Rousseau (Artology)
Hospitius (Christian; Saint)
John Elliot (Episcopal Church)
Nestinarstvo (Fire-Walking Ritual; Ancient Bulgaria)
Nost-na-Lothion (Elven feast for the birth of flowers; Lord of the Rings)
Ponder Pointlessness Day (Pastafarian)
Rudolf Koller (Artology)
Saint Camping’s Day (Discordian)
St. Luke (Positivist; Saint)
Theophilus of Corte (Christian; Saint)
Hebrew Calendar Holidays [Begins at Sundown]
Pesach Sheni (2nd Passover) [13-14 Iyar]
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Umu Limnu (Evil Day; Babylonian Calendar; 24 of 60)
Premieres
Agents of Fortune, by Blue Oyster Cult (Album; 1976)
Alison, by Elvis Costello (Song; 1977)
Annie (Film; 1982)
The Conquest of Everest, by John Hurt (Memoir; 1954)
Curtain Razor (WB LT Cartoon; 1949)
Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid (Film; 1982)
The Deep Blue Good-By, by John D. MacDonald (Novel; 1964)
Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (Silent Film; 1908)
The Egg Hunt (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1940)
The Foxy Pup (Color Rhapsody Cartoon; 1937)
Gimme All Your Lovin’, by ZZ Top (Music Video; 1983)
Godzilla vs. Kong (Film; 2021)
Gypsy (Broadway Musical; 1959)
Hassle in a Castle (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1966)
Hot Shots! Part Deux (Film; 1993)
Injun Trouble (WB LT Cartoon; 1938)
I Sing the Body Electric! & Other Stories, by Ray Bradbury (Short Stories; 1969)
Lunch Poems, by Frank O'Hara (Poetry; 1963)
Mad Max 2 (Film; 1982)
Mask of Orpheus, by Harrison Birtwistle (Opera; 1986)
Maybellene, recorded by Chuck Berry (Song; 1955)
McCartney II, by Paul McCartney (Album; 1980)
Mouse for Sale (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1955)
Naked Came the Stranger (Adult Film; 1975)
Notting Hill (Film; 1999)
Ohio, by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (Song; 1970)
The Optimist's Daughter, by Eudora Welty (Novella; 1972)
Pagliacci, by Ruggero Leoncavallo (Opera; 1892)
Past Perfumance (WB MM Cartoon; 1955)
Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be, sung by Doris Day (Song; 1956)
The Real World (TV Series; 1992)
The Return of the Pink Panther (Film; 1975)
The Rhinemann Exchange, by Robert Ludlum (Novel; 1974)
Riptide, by Vance Joy (Song; 2013)
The Road Warrior (Film; 1982)
The Secret of the Hittites, by C.W. Ceram (History Book; 1956)
Shrek Forever After (Animated Film; 2010)
Snow Excuse (WB MM Cartoon; 1966)
Sour, by Olivia Rodrigo (Album; 2021)
Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (UK Film; 1980)
Terminator Salvation (Film; 2009)
Touch of Evil (Film; 1958)
Twin Peaks: The Return (TV Series; 2017)
The Twisker Pitcher (Fleischer Popeye Cartoon; 1937)
Under the Boardwalk, recorded by The Drifters (Song; 1964)
What’s Going On, by Marvin Gaye (Album; 1971)
Today’s Name Days
Christoph, Constantin, Josef, Julio (Austria)
Elena, Konstantin, Kosta, Kostadin, Kostadinka, Lenko, Stoyan (Bulgaria)
Dubravka, Eugen, Kristofor (Croatia)
Monika (Czech Republic)
Helene (Denmark)
Kindel, Konstantin, Kostel, Tiino (Estonia)
Konsta, Konstantin, Kosti (Finland)
Constantin (France)
Hermann, Konst, Wiltrud (Germany)
Constantine, Constantina, Elena, Elene, Eleni, Helen, Konstantina, Konstantinos, Lena, Nantia (Greece)
Konstantin (Hungary)
Angelo, Giulia, Vittorio (Italy)
Ernestine, Ingmārs, Vinija (Latvia)
Vaidivutis, Valentas, Vydmina (Lithuania)
Eli, Ellen, Helene (Norway)
Donat, Donata, Jan, Kryspin, Przecława, Pudens, Tymoteusz, Walenty, Wiktor, Wiktoriusz (Poland)
Constantin, Elena (România)
Zina (Slovakia)
Cristóbal, Virginia (Spain)
Conny, Konstantin (Sweden)
Constance, Constantine, Helen (Ukraine)
Adelric, Adiel, Audric, Keaton, Kendrick (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 142 of 2024; 224 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 2 of week 21 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Huath (Hawthorn) [Day 10 of 28]
Chinese: Month 4 (Ji-Si), Day 14 (Yi-You)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 13 Iyar 5784
Islamic: 13 Dhu al-Qada 1445
J Cal: 22 Magenta; Oneday [22 of 30]
Julian: 8 May 2024
Moon: 96%: Waxing Gibbous
Positivist: 1 St. Paul (6th Month) [St. Luke]
Runic Half Month: Ing (Expansive Energy) [Day 12 of 15]
Season: Spring (Day 64 of 92)
Week: 3rd Full Week of May
Zodiac: Gemini (Day 1 of 31)
Calendar Changes
Gemini (The Twins) begins [Zodiac Sign 3; thru 6.21]
Saint Paul (Catholicism) [Month 6 of 13; Positivist]
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