The right or left handedness of my OCs because why not
Seath- Right handed but she taught herself to be ambidextrous when writing because she thought it’d be fun
Jack- left handed, based on vibes and character alone
Aldolfo and Raúl- Ambidextrous but they both favor their right hands
Alejandra- right handed
Mina- right handed
Arthur- Technically right handed but it really depends on their shape shifting sometimes
5 notes
·
View notes
Plot Based OC Takeover!!
Okay so by now most of you know my OC’s (Seath Perdita, Alejandra Albero, Aldofo Albero, Raul Albero, Jack Forseberg, and Arthur Thorne (if not go see @appalyneinstitute1 ))
Well I’m doing a story based takeover, so how it’s gonna work is here I’ll give you a plot thread for each, and y’all gotta start asking questions about each thread in order to unravel the first plot arc I have planned. Each of the OC’s will introduce their arc below, the colors are the text colors they will use to respond to asks. Also Raul gets the short end of the stick for this because he didn’t attend the high school yet. Some of the information for the plot you already have.
Also it’s not a big fantasy epic with a dark lord to fight or anything. It’s more like a realistic fiction and a bit of mystery set in an urban fantasy universe. If your question isn’t answered right away it’s likely due to when it factors into the plot.
Seath- I’m trying to figure out who married my parents while trying to adjust to all this new magic stuff.
Alejandra- I’m trying to convince my parents that I’m safe at school.
Jack- I want to maintain the image my parents set for me, but I just learned something that will ruin that.
Arthur- My brother’s annoying, at least I don’t have class with him.
Aldofo- I miss Rau when I’m at school. Also my parents are more worried about me than Alejandra.
Raul- Who is this girl in the woods? I didn’t think there were any green bloods nearby.
Some other side characters you’ll need to know
Nina Perdita- Girl from Seath’s group home
Ella Perdita- Girl from Seath’s group home
Emma Perdita- Girl from Seath’s group home
Agnes Smith- Runs group home
Guinevere Gagliardi- History Teacher at Zyaphritzine
Charles Thorne- [REDACTED for now]
Fiera Von Brandt- Fire powered blue blood, general mean girl, same grade as Seath
Lupe Blakeslee- [REDACTED]
Thane Blakeslee- [REDACTED]
Emilio Albero- The Albero kids dad
Alondra Albero- The Albero kids mom
I think that’s all of my side characters....
OC and Original writing taglist will be in the notes!! I’ll run this all weekend!!
So without further ado please enjoy
The Legend of House Blakeslee
(In ask format)
32 notes
·
View notes
Alejandra Pizarnik,La figlia dell’insonnia, Albero di Diana, trad. it. di Claudio Cinti, Crocetti editore, 2020
8 notes
·
View notes
La ribellione consiste nel guardare una rosa
fino a che gli occhi ti si fanno polvere.
Alejandra Pizarnik, Albero di Diana (1962)
13 notes
·
View notes
El humor feminista es una arma de resistencia y de empoderamiento. Nos permite reírnos de nosotras mismas y poner en cuestión la estructura de poder. Seguro que te han dicho alguna vez eso de que las feministas somos unas amargadas y unas aguafiestas, o te han reprendido por reírte de forma demasiado fuerte y descarada. Al mismo tiempo, nos educan para que aceptemos como normales formas de humor enormemente politizado que nos humillan. “Ay, hija, cómo te pones. ¡Pero si es solo un chiste!”
El fin de semana del 14 y 15 de diciembre se ha celebrado Coñumor 2.0, el primer festival de humor feminista, en La Casa+Grande del Ayuntamiento de Rivas Vaciamadrid, y con la colaboración de la Concejalía de Igualdad y Mujer. Cómicas, monolguistas y teatreras nos invitaron a hackear los códigos del humor hegemónico, a tomar el espacio público y crear un espacio colectivo de placer y libertad. El enorme éxito de afluencia (tanto en esta edición como en la que se celebró en septiembre en el parque del Retiro de Madrid) demuestra lo necesaria que es esta propuesta.
El programa del viernes estuvo compuesto por las actuaciones de Virginia Imaz, Kankaneo Teatro y Patricia Sornosa. El sábado pasaron por los escenarios de Coñumor 2.0 las artistas Psicowoman, Alicia Murillo, Pamela Palenciano, Silvia Albert Sopale, Las XL y Penkoletas Sisters. Además, durante todo el festival, el público familiar pudo disfrutar en la barraca de la compañía Teatro sobre ruedas.
Sangre Fucsia nos desplazamos con nuestro equipo radiofónico móvil para emitir un programa en directo desde el festival Coñumor. Nos hubiese gustado tener a todas las artistas, organizadoras y colaboradoras a la mesa con nosotras pero, por cuestión de tiempo, tuvimos que acotar la selección. Charlamos con Alicia Murillo, Nía Cortijo (de Las XL) y Pamela Palenciano sobre su propuesta escénica y, sobre todo, sobre el humor feminista. ¿Cómo se define? ¿Surge primero la denuncia o la broma? ¿Tiene límites? ¿Se puede vivir de él?
También entrevistamos a Nuria e Irene, que además de formar la compañía de clowns Degustando Placeres, son dos de las cuatro organizadoras de este festival que, como tantas otras grandes ideas, nació en la barra de un bar (de un teatro, claro, en esta ocasión). ¿Estás preparada para matar al patriarcado… de risa? ¡Pues no te pierdas este podcast! Además, tiene una sorpresa escondida: Alicia Murillo canta en directo con su ukelele un tema dedicado a un productor teatral, que podría ser cualquier productoro.
Playlist (música y audios):
Las Bistec – Señoras bien
Clara te canta – No, gracias
Io non mi abbatto perché non sono un albero – Cassandra Raffaele feat. Tinto Brass
Alicia Murillo (en directo) – Lolo
Alejandra Martínez – Cállate y déjanos bailar
Las XL – El clítoris
Las Odio – Vitaminas
0 notes
Carta Abierta por el injusto despido de María Inés Rodriguez del Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Burdeos
En días pasados nos enteramos del despido intempestivo de María Inés Rodriguez. Aquí la carta que ha estado circulando en francés e inglés e donde varios artistas, curadores y profesionales de museos de arte invitan a adherir la carta y protestar por el injusto despido a Maria Inés Rodríguez del CAPC de Burdeos
El 8 de marzo, el día internacional de los derechos de la mujer, nos enteramos por la prensa que Maria Inés Rodríguez será pronto retirada de su puesto como Directora del CAPC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Burdeos. En Francia, el número de mujeres directoras, presidentes y cabezas de instituciones culturales es tan pequeño, que este anuncio marca una regresión más en la paridad del fuertemente masculino mundo del arte francés.
Estamos estupefactos ante este retiro anunciado de una excelente profesional que es reconocida interacionalmente por su curiosidad, la pertinencia de su programa curatorial, y la calidad de sus exposiciones.
Maria Inés Rodríguez ha relanzado la dinámica del CAPC, con retrospectivas dedicadas de Beatriz Gonzalez, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Judy Chicago y Franz Erhard Walther, ganador del León de Oro en la 57 Bienal de Venecia, 2017. Ha brindado un lugar preponderante a la colección, que es excepcional, y la ha hecho permanentemente visible al público. Desde que fue contratada en 2013, ha promocionado el programa de ‘Amigos del CAPC’ y ha tenido éxito desarrollando colaboraciones y patrocinios, un rasgo fundamental en el rol de los directores de museo ahora que la financiación pública se ha hecho mucho más escasa.
Nos inquietan los pronunciamientos realizados por Fabien Robert, Secretario Mayor de Cultura y Patrimonio. En un artículo publicado en Rue 89 Bordeaux el Secretario Mayor se pregunta abiertamente 'si el arte contemporáneo aún existe’ y afirma que le gustaría ver cómo el CAPC se convierte en en una 'vitrina’ publicitaria de la ciudad. Afirmó para Liberation que 'el CAPC ha sido sujeto de intereses’, y que él ha visitado el lugar por meses, para hacer 'soucing’ y 'benchmarking’, con el fin de definir la orientación.
Somos profesionales del arte, queremos a los museos y a sus públicos. Para nosotros, transmitir el goce y la inteligencia de las obras de arte al mayor número de personas es un asunto crucial. Nos revuelve el estómago ver que, a través de los años, de una directora del CAPC a otra, recurren los mismos problemas: presiones constantes sobre la dirección del museo, que queda atrapada en los corsets de la administración municipal, falta de apoyo institucional, y el debilitamiento de la estabilidad financiera. El CAPC tiene una historia prestigiosa de importancia en el horizonte internacional. Sería un error dramático cortarla por motivaciones políticas de vista corta.
A través de esta carta, afirmamos nuestra afiliación al CAPC (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Boudeaux) y al programa de su actual directora. Nos permitimos interpelar al Ministro de Cultura Francés, Françoise Nyssen, por la situación en Boudeaux, donde la supervivencia del arte contemporáneo parece estar en juego.
Firmas iniciales
Nick Aikens, Commissaire d’exposition, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven;
Magali Arriola, Commissaire Fondation Kadist, San Francisco;
Xabier Arakistain, Commissaire indépendant, Bilbao;
Leonor Antunes, Artiste;
Colette Barbier, directrice Fondation d’entreprise Ricard, Paris;
Virginie Bobin, commissaire d’exposition, Paris;
Christian Boltanski, Artiste;
Marie-Laure Bernadac, Conservatrice générale honoraire;
Etienne Bernard, Directeur Passerelle Centre d’art contemporain, Brest;
Lionel Bovier, Directeur du Mamco, Genève ;
Caroline Bourgeois, Conservatrice, Collection Pinault, Paris;
Aurore Claverie, directrice artistique de La Métive;
Anne Davidian, Commissaire d’exposition;
Florence Derieux, Directrice des expositions, Hauser & Wirth, New York;
Patricia Falguières, Professeure, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris;
Elena Filipovic, Directrice, Kunsthalle Basel;
Juan Gaitan, Directeur du Musée Tamayo, Mexico;
Katya García-Antón, Directrice, OCA, Oslo;
Marta Gili, Directrice, Jeu de Paume, Paris;
Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Artiste, Paris;
Catherine Grenier, Directrice, Fondation Alberto et Annette Giacometti, Paris;
Hou Hanru, Directeur artistique, MAXXI National Museum of the 21st Century Arts, Rome;
Barbara Hernandez, Directrice Ecole Soma, Mexico;
Sofía Hernandez Chong Cuy, Directrice, Witte de With, Rotterdam;
Evelyne Jouanno, Directrice Ars Citizen, San Francisco ;
Emma Lavigne, Directrice Centre Pompidou-Metz;
Elisabeth Lebovici, Critique d’art, Paris;
Pablo Leon de la Barra, Commissaire d’exposition, Latin America, Solomon R Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, New York;
Eric Mangion, Directeur du Centre d’art de la Villa Arson, Nice;
Stéphanie Moisdon, Co-directrice du Consortium, centre d’art contemporain de Dijon. et responsable du Master Arts Visuels de l’Ecole cantonale d’art de lausanne (ECAL)... Siguen firmas
Firmas a partir de esta petición:
Luis Alberto Martinez
Bogotá, Colombia
Clemencia Poveda
Bogotá, Colombia
Alejandra Villasmil
Santiago, Chile
Jaime Ceron
Colombia
Carlos Navarrete
Santiago, Chile
Lourdes Eivas
Caracas, Venezuela
Milena Bonilla
Amsterdam, Países Bajos
Diana Marcela Buitrón
Cali, Colombia
Andres Gaitan
Colombia
Monika Bravo
New York, New York, EE. UU.
Iveht Julietta Soto Galeano
Bogota, Colombia
Alejandro Martín Maldonado
Curador Museo La Tertulia
Cali, Colombia
Jose Luis Bongore
Bogota, Colombia
Pedro Gómez Egaá
Bergen, Noruega
Ariel Gomez
Medellin, Colombia
Elvia Mejia
Bogotá, Colombia
Rolando Josue Carmona Virguez
Paris, Francia
Jainer Leon
Bogotá, Colombia
Alberto Baraya
Bogotá, Colombia
Quisqueya Henríquez
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Jaider Orsini
Colombia
Otto Berchem
Bogota, Colombia
Johanny Zulay Escalona Meléndez
Barquisimeto, Venezuela
Priscilla Monge
San José, Costa Rica
Juan Manuel Velásquez Álvarez
Medellín, Colombia
Eugenia Clemencia Varela Navarro
Paris, Francia
Idurre Alonso
Getty Research Institute
Los Angeles, California, EE. UU.
Ana Maria Reyes Medfield
Massachusetts, EE. UU.
Patricia Castillo
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Juan Fernando Jácome Duicela
Santiago, Chile
Conrado Uribe
Curador independiente y gestor
Colombia
Manuel Ferreiro
NY, New York, EE. UU.
Victor Albarracin Llanos
Colombia
Gabriel Perez-Barreiro
New York, New York, EE. UU.
Gina McDaniel Tarver
San Marcos, Texas, EE. UU.
Eduardo Chavarro
Barranquilla, Colombia
Maria Teresa Ferreiro
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Judi Werthein
North Miami Beach, Florida, EE. UU.
Daniel Albero Gándara
Barranquilla, Colombia
Manuel Jacome Jativa
Santiago, Chile
Enrique Jezik
Mexico City, México
Fernando Escobar Neira
Medellin, Colombia
Stefan Benchoam
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Lucas Ospina
Bogotá, Colombia
Carmen Escolar
Bogotá, Colombia
Eduardo Abaroa
Mexico df, México
Mayra Johnson
SD, República Dominicana
Luz Marina Ramirez
Bucaramanga, Colombia
Marina Urbach
New York, New York, EE. UU.
Raimond Chaves Torres
Barcelona, España
Peio Aguirre
San Sebastian, España
Miranda Levy
Boston, Massachusetts, EE. UU.
Juan Castillo
Svedje, Suecia
Arturo / fito Rodríguez
Bilbao, España
Sara Rodriguez
España
Jesús Reina
Sevilla, España
Encarnacion Faz Sambruno
España
Sally Mizrachi
Cali, Colombia
Nadín Ospina
Bogotá, Colombia
Benhur Sánchez
Ibagué, Colombia
Jaime Iregui
Bogota, Colombia
Antonio Leyva Sanjuan
Madrid, España
Luz Angela Lizarazo
Bogotá, Colombia
María Luz Cárdenas
Caracas, Venezuela
Raul Quintanilla Armijo
Managua, Nicaragua
Tania Moreno
Bogotá, Colombia
Paula Galarza
Colombia
Rosario Sanabria
Paris, Colombia
Olivia Miranda
Bogota, Colombia
Gustavo Fermin
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Liliana Peñuela
Colombia
Alfonso Felipe Castañeda Feletti
Bogotá, Colombia
Adriana Ciudad (Perú)
Bogota, Colombia
Ro Esguerra
Barcelona, España
Mauricio Andrés Salcedo
Colombia
George Buhr
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Alfredo Caballero Herrera
Managua, Nicaragua
Gustavo Pérez
Barcelona, España
Hamid Amini
Paris, Francia
Yuliana Quiceno Cardona
Medellin, Colombia
Ana Laura Alaez Alaex
Inca, España
Aimée Morales
Brooklyn, New York, EE. UU.
Angélica Esther Mendez Ascanio
Cartago, Colombia
Jaime Pulido
Colombia
Jose Ramon Prieto
Bilbao, España
Yolanda Gonzalez
Colombia
Diego Rojas
Bogotá, Colombia
Klaren Peralta
Medellin, Colombia
Jorge Tacla
New York, New York, EE. UU.
Dolores Fernandez Martínez
Madrid, España
Maria Luisa Merino Cuesta
Madrid, España
Ileana Margarita Ortega Rodríguez
Caracas, Venezuela
Maria del Carmen Apolinario Morales
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, España
Mariana Munguía Matute
México D.F., México
Marta Rodriguez
Bogotá, Colombia
Beatriz Eugenia Díaz Bejarano
Bogotá, Colombia
Ivan Ordoñez
Bogota, Colombia
Hernando Alarcón Gutiérrez
Bogotá, Colombia
Ulises Garcia
Miami, Florida, EE. UU.
Daniel Valencia
Bogotá, Colombia
Marcela Ramirez
Distrito federal, México
Daniela García Lara
Bogotá, Colombia
Magnolia De la Garza Molina y Vedia
Ciudad de México, México
Rocio Velez P
Ibague, Colombia
Olga Sanchez
Barranquilla, Colombia
Eugenia Braniff Garza García
México
Sonia Elena Suarez Olivares
Barcelona, España
Henry Ortiz
Bogota, Colombia
Claudia Llanza
Madrid, España
Bárbara Santos
Bogotá, Colombia
Jessica Briceño
Santiago, Chile
Mauricio Tovar
Bogota, Colombia
Jorge Díez
Madrid, España
María Isabel Gómez Ayala
Bogotá, Colombia
Daniel Castillejo
Vitoria-Gasteiz, España
Mario Flecha
London, R. U.
Ursula Verea
México
Marisa Gonzalez
Madrid, España
Michel Martinez Vela
Vitoria, España
Beatriu Codoñer
Valencia, España
Juliana Alderisi
Mareuil-lès-meaux, Francia
Rocío de la Villa
Madrid, España
Margarita Aizpuru Domínguez
España
Juan Pablo Alvarez Merino
Elburgo, España
Blanca Balza Pérez de Popson
España
Blanca Oraa Moyua
Getxo, Virgin Islands, EE. UU.
Nekane Aramburu
Palma, España
José Ramón Mariño Gonzalez
Vitoria, España
María Virginia Jaua
México
Manolo Laguillo
España
Alejandra Astudillo
Distrito Federal, México
Carmen Fernandez
Madrid, España
Dario Solano
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Paloma Checa-Gismero
San Diego, California, EE. UU.
Teobaldo Lagos Preller
Berlin, Alemania
Sacha Jeoffret
Paris, Francia
Isabel Salazar
Bogota, Colombia
Miguel A. López
San José, Perú
Tamara Kostianovsky
Brooklyn, New York, EE. UU.
Carla Verea
Mexico Df, México
Giovanni Ramirez
Medellin, Colombia
Ernesto Rivera
Lynbrook, New York, EE. UU.
Nohemi Pérez
Bogotá, Colombia
Patricia Hernández (Colombia)
Mexico cdmex,
Jesus Galdon
Barceona, España
Nuria Mestres Mestres
Barcelona, España
Jordi Guillumet
España
Txuspo Poyo Mendia
Bilbao, España
Alberto Lomas Gancedo
Bilbao, España
Blanca de la Torre
Barcelona, España
Enrique Martínez Goikoetxea
Vitoria, España
Gemma Besa
España
Mariano Navarro
Madrid, España
Maria Alejandra Diaz
Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
Carmen Orvananos Orvananos
Mexico, México
Anicca Shiro
Santiago, Chile
Milagros López Delicado
El Puerto de Santa María, España
Caren Altchek Pauley
EE. UU.
Claudia Hakim
Colombia
Maria Luisa Martinez
Alcorcon, España
Roque Mantilla
Bogota, Colombia
Amalur Gaztañaga
Donostia-San Sebastián, España
Para firmar, pulse aquí
Traducida y enviada a esferapública por Alejandro Martín
1 note
·
View note
¿Qué escritores famosos murieron el año que tú naciste?
Ya sea por curiosidad, por necesidad de conocimientos Trivial, o porque estás haciendo el reto de Librópatas 2017 (esperamos que sea por esto último), quizá te preguntes qué grandes escritores murieron el año que tú naciste. Puede que no te lo preguntes, pero te sorprenda averiguar que D. H Lawrence no murió hasta el 1930, o que Pizarnik ya había muerto en 1972. En cualquier caso, aquí tienes una lista con algunos de los escritores que murieron cada año, desde 1930 al 2000 (si has nacido antes o después, no dudes en dejarnos un comentario y lo completamos encantadas).
1930: Arthur Conan Doyle, Gabriel Miró, D. H. Lawrence
1931: Khalil Gibran, Arnold Bennet
1932: Kenneth Grahame, Colombine
1933: Constantino Kavafis
1934: Joan Didion, Andrei Bely
1935: Fernando Pessoa,
1936: Federico García Lorca, Miguel de Unamuno, Ramón María del Valle-Inclán
1937: Edith Wharton, Horacio Quiroga
1938: Boris Pilniak, Gabriele D’Annunzio
1939: Antonio Machado, W. B. Yeats
1940: Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Mijaíl Bulgákov
1941: Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth von Arnim
1942: Stefan Zweig, Irene Nemirovski
1943: Beatrix Potter
1944: Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
1945: Marina Tsvetáyeva, Theodore Dreiser
1946: H. G. Wells, Henry Handel Richardson
1947: Aleister Crowley
1948: Georges Bernanos, Zelda Fitzgerald
1949: Margaret Mitchell, Maurice Maeterlinck
1950: Edgar Rice Burroughs, George Orwell
1951: Sinclair Lewis, Pedro Salinas
1952: Elena Fortún, Josephine Tey
1953: Ivan Bunin, Dylan Thomas
1954: Colette
1955: Thomas Mann, Paul Cladel
1956: Pío Baroja, Bertolt Brecht
1957: Dorothy L. Sayers, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Alfred Döblin
1958: Juan Ramón Jimenez
1959: Raymond Chandler, Boris Vian
1960: Albert Camus, Boris Pasternak
1961: Ernest Hemigway, Samuel Dashiell Hammett
1962: William Faulkner, Herman Hesse, Isak Dinesen
1963: Aldous Huxley, C. S. Lewis
1964: Flannery O’Connor, Ian Fleming
1965: Junichirō Tanizaki, W. Somerset Maugham
1966: Anna Ajmatova, Magda Donato, Evelyn Waugh
1967: Carson McCullers, André Maurois
1968: John Steinbeck
1969: Jack Kerouac
1970: John Dos Passos, Yukio Mishima
1971: Jim Morrison, Gertrud von le Fort, Gaito Gazdánov
1972: Yanusari Kawabata, Max Aub, Alejandra Pizarnik
1973: J. R. Tolkien, Elizabeth Bowen, Pearl S. Buck
1974: Miguel Ángel Asturias,
1975: P. G. Wodehouse, Elizabeth Taylor
1976: Agatha Christie
1977: Vladimir Nabokov, Clarice Lispector
1978: Edmund Crispin
1979: Jean Rhys, Elizabeth Bishop
1980: Alejo Carpentier, Henry Miller
1981: Álvaro Cunqueiro, Josep Pla
1982: Georges Perec, Philip K. Dick
1983: Tennessee Williams, Hergé
1984: Julio Cortazar, Truman Capote
1985: Heinrich Böll, Elsa Morante
1986: Jorge Luis Borges, Juan Rulfo
1987: Marguerite Yourcenar
1988: Robert A. Heinlein
1989: Thomas Bernhard, Georges Simenon
1990: Albero Moravia, Roald Dahl
1991: Graham Greene, Natalia Gizburg
1992: Isaac Asimov
1993: William Golding, Anthony Burgess
1994: Juan Carlos Onetti, Eugene Ionesco
1995: Michael Ende, Patricia Highsmith
1996: Joseph Brodsky, Marguerite Duras
1997: Bohumil Hrabal, William S. Burroughs
1998: Gloria Fuertes, Stella Gibbons
1999: Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, Mario Puzo
2000: Carmen Martín Gaite, Penelope Fitzgerald
The post ¿Qué escritores famosos murieron el año que tú naciste? appeared first on Librópatas.
http://ift.tt/2nd7UGV
1 note
·
View note
Raul: Is it still visible? Where Aldolfo slapped me?
Jack: Your face looks like a don’t walk signal.
Arthur: Your face looks like a photo negative for the hamburger helper box.
Seath: A palm reader could tell Aldolfo’s future by looking at your face.
Alejandra: The phrase “talk to the hand cause the face ain’t listening” doesn’t work for you because the hand is your face.
Raul:…A simple “yes” would have sufficed.
3 notes
·
View notes
You've been visited by the random OC question fairy! :D ~☆
Give a general description of your character's appearence! How tall are they? What’s their eye color? Hair color? What is their most defining feature?
I actually just re did them in a picrew!
Link to picrew is here
So first we have Seath a la junior year with dyed hair (it’s normally silver-y) her eyes should this brown normally but she sometimes has a a ring of amber on the outside depending on her emotions. She’s thin, not very tall, has a bunch of piercings on one ear and like two on the other. She has three magical tattoos, one on her wrist that tracks the phases of the moon and one green blobby one complementing some scars on her right leg. The other is her power match with Aldolfo
Alejandra is pretty spot on in the picrew, though she’s not all that thin. She absolutely loves her hair and does fun styles with it all the time. She’s pretty tall, but not as tall as her brothers.
Aldolfo usually has blonde highlights in his hair, his eyes also have indigo flecks (meant to be an indication of who his love interest is...) and has a pretty skinny, but athletic build. He has a power match tattoo on his left hand that corresponds with the one on Seaths right hand
Raul should be a bit more muscular and his hair a tad darker. Other than that not much else, though he probably has painted nails sometimes. He and his brother are quite tall.
Jacks eyes..... *sighs* they’re supposed to be brown but look a sea green in certain fire light. The piercing was an act of rebellion against his parents. He’s not athletic but not really fat either. He’s an inch or two taller than Seath.
Arthur is supposed to have indigo eyes (indicating Aldolfo as their love interest...) he’s also not supposed to be all that thin. They’re about the same height as Seath, maybe a bit taller
9 notes
·
View notes
oh for goodness sake i think the last ask didn't send but i wanted to hear abt your favorite ocs at the moment!! what are their dynamics with each other/the other characters? what's your favorite thing about them either as individuals or a team?
also could i perhaps 👀👀👀 hear some physical descriptions of ones you'd like to see the most??
Oh goodness here’s the Memojis I made for them
So the top one is Arthur Thorne
Going from right to left we have Aldolfo Albero and his twin Raúl Albero
Then Jack Foresberg
Then Seath Perdita
Then Alejandra Albero (the twins older sister)
Okay so they are kind of the main friend group by the end of whatever plot I have set up for the Legends of House Blakeslee Universe
Seath: She’s a Green Blood werewolf and has the power of all seven of the elements this story uses (fire, water, light, sound, shadow, air, and earth) She’s a Mexican and White mix (though her last name was assigned by the foster care system (its a Shakespearean name that means lost though I’m pretty sure it was meant to be a first name)). She is the heir of the old werewolf family, the Blakeslees. Basically all of her extended family was killed when she was three days old (at a party arranged to celebrate her birth) and she was snuck out to safety and accidentally ended up in the non magic humans foster care system. No one besides the one who saved he knew she survived the attack. She’s the mom friend and has taken up caring for the other girls in her neglectful foster home. She only goes to Zyaphritzine (magic school) because she feels she can build something better than what she had planned by going. She’s a-spec somehow and biromantic. Her eyes are supposed to be a dark amber, akin to a wolf, her dark silver hair is also supposed to be a nod to that. But one summer she dyes it maroon and leaves it that way for a while.
Alejandra: I literally just figured out her name!! She’s an environmentalist, like uses #savetheturtles unironically on things actually about saving wildlife. She’s Seath’s best friend and is a Sea Turtle Green Blood (were-sea turtle) with water powers. She’s aroace and very much not skinny. She’s also a trans girl whose parents have supported her from a young age.
Jack: Tries to beat Seath at grades, they are the top two in their class. They kinda end up with an enemies to friends to lovers thing going on. Jack is very bi, and I feel like there should be more to this sentence but there isn’t. He is a Blue Blood with the power of water. His eyes are supposed to be brown with a ring of dark blue that’s barely noticeable if he’s not using his magic around the outside. He’s not athletic or anything so he doesn’t have the ‘perfect’ physique.
Raúl: he’s the ‘sporty’ twin and kind of a himbo, but also pretty smart. He really likes dancing and I’m pretty sure he’s pan. He and Aldolfo are a year younger than their sister, Seath, and Jack. He’s a werewolf and has the power of light. He has brown eyes, and probably has color flecks in them (its a nod to love interests for their family ok?) but I’m not sure what color
Aldolfo: he’s the ‘nerdy’ twin, but he and Raul go on morning runs together. He skipped a year in school and is in the same grade as Seath, Alejandra, and Jack. He is gay and dating Arthur by the end. He has some sort of magical match thing with Seath which means that their powers are compatible and can enhance each other. He is a Wolf Green Blood, and has the power of shadow. Aldolfo has indigo flecks in his brown eyes and put blonde highlights in his hair, to help tell him and Raul apart (They’re supposed to be identical).
Arthur: He is queer and likely not cis. Jury’s still out on the how cause I haven’t spent much time with his character (That’s also why his picture looks like a basic white boy though the indigo eyes do have significance cause of the way I have the Albero’s eyes set up). He does vibe with he/him pronouns the most but they/them is ok too. He’s a Yellow Blood (shapeshifter) with the power of sound waves.
11 notes
·
View notes
Tomorrow (Wednesday February 10th) there will be another OC take over on this blog!!!!!
The OC’s for tomorrow’s conversations will be Jack Foresberg and Raul Albero
Quick refresh:
Raul (he/him) is a werewolf with the power of light. He is twin brother to Aldolfo and younger brother to Alejandra. He is also pansexual.
Jack (he/him) is bisexual and has an enemies to lovers thing with Seath. He has water powers and strict parents. He also has fire powers he keeps secret from everyone(especially his parents) most of the time.
They will use the color texts indicated above for their answers. If I have to interject (with things like world building or parts of their story) I will use white text
Feel free to send them asks throughout the day tomorrow!!!
*all posts will be tagged #appie’s oc
Here is a link to a post with a bit more about them, please also refer to @appalyneinstitute1 (my OC blog go follow it) if you wanna keep tabs on these characters
20 notes
·
View notes
BIG ANNOUNCEMENT
Ok not really big but anyways.......
Tomorrow (February 17) there will be yet another OC takeover happening on this blog!!!
So this time it’s gonna be Aldolfo Albero and Arthur Thorne!!
Quick refresh:
Aldolfo (he/him) and Arthur (he/they) are dating. Aldolfo, or ‘Dol’ as he was nicknamed by his twin brother Raul at a young age, has skipped a grade making him the same graduating class as his sister Alejandra. Arthur is queer and I’m honestly not entirely sure what’s happening with their gender?? His character is probably the least developed of my OC’s, though I do know they are on a sports team with Aldolfo’s brother Raul part of the year (what that sport is I have no clue). He is a grade lower (but a month older than) than Aldolfo. Aldolfo is a werewolf with the power of light, Arthur is a shapeshifter with the power of sound.
Aldolfo will use red text and Arthur will use purple as indicated above. Please see @appalyneinstitute1 for more info on my OC’s and reblogs from past takeovers!! If you wanna be added or removed from the taglist please let me know, also see the form in my pinned post for more info on all my taglists!! As always all posts from the takeover will be tagged appie’s oc.
OC taglist: @bi-warlock-of-mysterium @loverofallthingssmart @brilliantblindinglights @juline-dizznee @imaramennoodle @mistythegenderqueermess
16 notes
·
View notes
OC Takeover Time!!!!
This blog has been taken over by Seath Perdita and Alejandra Albero!
Please send us some asks and feel free to talk to us at any point today! You can find out more about us over @appalyneinstitute1
Tagging: @bi-warlock-of-mysterium @loverofallthingssmart @brilliantblindinglights @biana-vacker @imaramennoodle @mistythegenderqueermess
15 notes
·
View notes
Ok so I totally didn’t steal this idea from @biana-vacker /s
But starting tomorrow whenever I wake up, my OCs Seath Perdita and Alejandra Albero will be taking over my blog!!
So they are best friends and are were animals (Seath is a werewolf and Alejandra is a Sea Turtle). They also have elemental powers (Seath having seven (she is not a re try of the avatar I swear!! I came up with her at least nine months before I watched the series!) and Alejandra having water powers)
You can find more about them over @appalyneinstitute1 !!!!
Feel free to ask questions and stuff cause I’m trying to develop their characters and universe so this will help me a ton!!!
Tagging: @bi-warlock-of-mysterium @loverofallthingssmart @brilliantblindinglights @biana-vacker @imaramennoodle @mistythegenderqueermess
7 notes
·
View notes
Ok so here it is! These are all of my OC’s this blog is more of a way to really get to know them better, so treat this like an askblog!
DNI List
If you wanna do art of my OC’s tag me or send it as a submission 👉🏽👈🏽
Here’s a list of OC’s
Seath Perdita (Legends of House Blakeslee) (Featured in header, center)
Jack Forseberg (Legends of House Blakeslee) (Featured in pfp)
Aldolfo ‘Dol’ Albero (Legends of House Blakeslee)
Alejandra ‘Tortuga’ Albero (Legends of House Blakeslee) (Featured in header, left)
Raúl Albero (Legends of House Blakeslee)
Arthur Thorne (Legends of House Blakeslee)
Charles Thorne (Legends of House Blakeslee)
Fiera Von Brandt (Legends of House Blakeslee)
Mina Jones (Legends of House Blakeslee) (Featured in header, right)
Belle Jones (Legends of House Blakeslee)
5 notes
·
View notes
who's Alejandra??
She’s one of my OC’s!! You can find more on her over @appalyneinstitute1 under the tag
#alejandra albero
0 notes