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Arega: Story Summary up to 2024
Alright, you voted for it, so let's delve in, this will be quite a block of text, but I'll space it with cards to make it a bit less daunting.
Their story starts with a Lorwyn Changeling sparking, and ending up on Ravnica. While Changelings are self-aware and capable of speech, they're fairly simple creatures.
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Ravnica was very overwhelming to them, thankfully a kind soul rescued them from the streets, and contacted a local Simic researcher to return what they assumed to be an escaped experiment of some kind, of the name of Jova.
Now, Jova was a relatively private researcher recently recruited as a potential creator for a budding Guardian Project. She's also one that had been experimenting with illegal cytoplasm, the technology passed down to her by her grandmother, who believed the blanket ban on cytoplasm was short-sighted. It is capable of great harm, but also is incredible medicine and bio-technology in the right hands.
(For anyone unaware of original Ravnica block, Cytoplasm was a blue-green goo that could be grafted to anyone and replicate the function of pretty much any body part or organ, better in some cases. It was used as replacement for missing limbs and organs, or augmentations.
Then the leader of the Simic at the time, Momir Vig, called it all back as part of a megalomaniacal plan, fusing it all back into Kraj having "learned" connected to so many people's nervous systems, in an attempt to make the perfect being, killing or injuring thousands if not millions that relied on those cytoplasms. When Zegana rebuilt the guild, cytoplasms were banned and forbidden across the board.)
After growing fond of the little changeling, and trying to understand it and where it came from better (and maybe for other reasons she was more ashamed of later), Jova eventually decided to try to "improve" the changeling's cognition with a cytoplastic augment.
This... Went wrong. While the changeling eventually somewhat stabilized, it was incapable of supporting the cytoplast by itself. Jova saved it by putting it in a Simic nourishing pod that would keep it alive (and sedated, until she figured something else out.)
Her eventual solution was to take advantage of the network of aligned cytoplasms with the one in the changeling's body. In theory, if she lined up artificial bodies with ones connected to it, and with some extra modifications, the changeling would be able to inhabit those different bodies and use them as their own, even when their original one was stuck in that pod.
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And it worked! The first body she connected it to was one of her first wholly artificial Guardian designs, one intended (eventually) for reconnaissance and infiltration. It wasn't fully matured yet (and certainly not "aware" in any way. When they first opened their Guardian eyes, they had no memory of their life as a changeling or anything before then.
Jova adopted the young Guardian as a pupil and child, named them Arega, and raised them for a few years. While she kept secret their origins and original body from them, she did teach them about how they worked, cytoplasms, and how that had to stay a secret. To help with that, Jova and Arega intentionally reported inefficient or bad numbers to the Guardian Project, so that Arega's design would be considered a failure and not explored in too much detail.
Arega learned incredibly fast and well, likely partly because of their previous life. Less than four years after Jova took them in, they had most of an education and were capable of assisting Jova with bio projects. But they might not have been fully emotionally mature yet.
Jova died. A lab accident with a Krasis that escaped, nothing to do with Arega. It did bury Jova's lab under it, and with it the pod in which Arega's original body was stored. Arega panicked. Beyond the grief they felt, they'd now be put in the care of another Simic scientist, they were technically property of the guild. Ravnica's laws can be fucked up.
Their "solution" was to pretend Jova didn't die. They quickly cloned a body of Jova laced with cytoplasts for them to control, and "Jova" claimed she was just injured and disoriented in the accident. It was to only be temporary while Arega signed their own emancipation papers, but "just one more day" turned into a number of years, almost having their dead mom back.
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This is where Arega was at when they were first created as a character! The starting point. I did warn it'd be a bit of a hike.
During those years, Arega matured a bit and learned even more. Appearing as a human by day did give them a different perspective on things. But the next big development would happen during the one day War of the Spark.
"Jova" died. Unbeknownst to them, Arega was a planeswalker, since the changeling sparked so long ago, and an Eternal tracked the echo of that spark into Jova's body and tried to rip it out. It didn't work, it was just a proxy, but it did destroy the body, and sent Arega in a renewed bout of grief and anger.
They take revenge on a few Eternals in a more combat-focused body, before being approached by another planeswalker. With her help, Arega follows the exposed connection to their spark to the ruins of Jova's old lab (still not cleared out, the Gruul have been keeping construction crews busy and simic labs tend to have long quarantines when they fall.)
There, they discover their original body, and with some help over the next few days, they piece together most of what happened to them. Sadly they aren't the only one to notice everything, and the rest of the Simic finally catches on to their shenanigans. And they didn't like them.
While the specifics remained a secret from most of the Combine (and Ravnica at large), the Speakers, the guild's leadership, debated on what to do with this deceitful creature. Worries about them becoming (or already being) a new Kraj were raised. Zegana championed the side of being careful in those debates, having seen the results of the last Kraj, to put Arega in stasis and remove the cytoplasm from them. Safely if possible, but the chances of that being an option seemed low.
On the other side of the debate, Vannifar was more opportunistic. Not really in defense of Arega, but they turned out to be a planeswalker. War of the Spark made their existence public on Ravnica and heightened the interests of the Guilds in other planes, both as threats and opportunities. Any planeswalker affiliated to the guild was a very precious asset, worth taking some risks for. With Vannifar as Prime Speaker, this side won out at the time. Arega would be monitored and precautions would be taken, but they'd be allowed to remain alive and active, working for the guild.
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For the next few years, they'd work at studying other planes and their unique ecosystems and forms of life for the Simic, a few weeks to a few months at a time. There were a number of planes visited: Ikoria, Eldraine, Zendikar, Geonne, Ixalan and more...
Which brings to the forefront the specifics of Arega's planeswalking. While they most of the time defaulted to their Guardian body (and it's in fact the one they recognized as themselves), they didn't think they could planeswalk with it without severing the connection to their original body, essentially killing the Guardian. Their original body was the only one they could planeswalk with, along with some life-supporting technology to set up on the other world on arrival. They'd then set up a covert lab on site while they performed their work, coming back to Ravnica regularly for reports.
Which is also one of the major precautions the Combine had against Arega. While on Ravnica, their original body stayed within armed Simic guard. While in their original body, their Guardian one was kept secured and hostage in the same way.
During that time, a team was put in charge of studying how Arega's connection worked, and determined a few things. First, extracting the cytoplasm from the changeling was impossible without destroying who Arega was pretty much completely. And second, potential ways to affect them with access to an active part of the cytoplastic network, a body they'd currently be using.
Despite the situation, with them being kept partly hostage, Arega still loved the Simic, their ideals and understood the fear that motivated them against the cytoplastic creature. They were happy to help, even if the situation was worrying at times. Of course, they could have planeswalked away during their work at any time, but it would mean abandoning their "real" body. Not that they wanted to anyway. But their mission on Eldraine marked a turning point.
On Eldraine, they set up and worked in the Wilds. They first welcomed Arega, a shapeshifter, a changeling, recognizing it as kindred. But they were also a scientist. Trying to measure, quantify, define. That was antithetical to the chaotic nature of the Wilds, and Arega's experiments never produced any results, certainly not replicable ones.
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To put it simply, months of work on Eldraine produced pretty much nothing of worth to report. The reprimands that came next (and a few conversations on Eldraine) did make Arega realize fully the situation they were in, though. Kept hostage, made to work, a disappointment or change of regime away from being deemed too much of a risk and killed. They may have understood why the Combine felt like it had to act like that, but that doesn't mean they thought they should, it went against most of the guild's ideals Arega believed in.
It's after this long work on Eldraine that they started seriously thinking about possibilities to get out of the situation they were in. Most of them ranged from stupid to suicidal, or would have required them leaving their body behind. They did consider leaving it behind, maybe make a new one for themself, but this was a no-go. This body of theirs represented too much for them, mainly as how Jova knew them. Made them.
In those years, that Guardian body also finally pupated into full physical maturity, and while that came with a few changes, most of them didn't help their escape plans much. The planning in general ended up less important than an opportunity that presented itself to them, and they felt like they had to seize: The Phyrexian Invasion!
In the chaos of the Invasion, Arega finalized a risky idea, but a possible one. With the guard over their original body lightened by the war effort (and Arega's general compliance over the years), they took advantage of it to sneak and sedate their way into the complex, steal themselves, and try to planeswalk at once with both their bodies through the openings of other worlds created by Realmbreaker.
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It worked! Not without hitch, but they were free. And back on Eldraine, dealing with its own Invasion. They hid in the Wilds, settling and removing the various contingencies the guild had left in their bodies in case of their escape, not wanting to test their luck on whether they'd work across planes.
Hidden back in their field lab, and soon after they settled, it wasn't a Simic affliction that got them. The Wicked Slumber spread, and while it would take months to affect most of Eldraine, Arega was a stranger to the plane, one of the targets for it. Only a couple days after they arrived, they fell to the Slumber until Kellan finally lifted it, months later.
Upon understanding what happened, they were very worried. Any headstart they might have had on people the Simic would have sent after them was long gone. And they couldn't really planeswalk away anymore, so they were stuck on Eldraine for the time being. Of course, exploring and discussing, they learned about Omenpaths, both a relief and a source of concern. This meant that the Combine didn't have to hire planeswalkers to chase them, any agents would do, but it also meant Arega had ways off-plane if they wanted. They set off in search for a way for them to planeswalk more reliably, as a way to be able to evade any pursuers.
(Of course, nobody was actually on Arega's trail. While a few Simic contacts or planeswalkers may have been told to keep an eye out, after the Invasion, the Simic's resources were strained way too thin on rebuilding and gaining back trust. Arega was on another world, and another world's concern, a secondary one for the guild for the time being. And leadership had learned to know the changeling a bit better by then, and thought they were at relatively low risk in the short term. Probably. If whatever plane they ended up on could handle a phyrexian invasion, it could probably handle a rogue Arega)
Arega finally found something that could potentially help them on the plane of Geonne. A local ritual to magically fuse together two organisms, for better survival. It took them a while to study the phenomenon and build confidence, both that it could work in their case and probably wouldn't kill them. But when they finally tried it, it worked, mostly without hitch!
They combined together their Guardian body and their original body (well, with its cytoplasts), into something mostly resembling the former externally (as the changeling body wasn't able to survive on its own exposed to the world already). Their internal biology is probably somewhat closer to changeling? They do not understand it, or what they are now. They can still inhabit other bodies, but they're more interested in experimenting with this one for now. A new form of life is something to be explored and researched!
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Their new body appears to slowly shapeshift to adapt to tasks and environments it is put in, which is fascinating to them. Able to planeswalk, confident they can escape capture and eager to rediscover themselves, that's roughly where they are at nowadays!
After this, they wrote a letter to both Zegana and Vannifar they got delivered onto Ravnica, apologizing and pleading them not to come after them, and that maybe someday they'd be able to rejoin the guild? But on more favorable terms? Addressing them differently. Sadly, by the time the letters were delivered, one of their recipients was unable to receive it.
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st0r-fruit · 2 months
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What do you like most about Hazbin Hotel?
Tell me your opinion of the series and about any hyperfixation lol
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I really like their songs! Very catchy. Poison, Loser Baby, Respectless and Hell's Greatest Dad is top favorite. The series is also very funny, i laughed and enjoyed their jokes a lot. My favorite characters are Sir Pentious and Emily, i just really love them both. What about you?
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sasha-geonn · 8 months
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An OC outfit! ☆
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cathygeha · 1 year
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REVIEW
Villain of the Piece by Geonn Cannon
 Intense, stressful, terrifying, and painful for the main character beginning to the story that had me cringing while hoping the woman being tortured would survive and escape…even NOT knowing why she was in the predicament she was enduring.
 What I liked:
* The plot, pacing, writing, and character development
* Catriona: government agent, loner, lethal, skilled, survivor, strategist, colored in shades of grey, has her own moral compass
* Maureen: Catriona’s God’s Eye/handler, computer genius, unique skill set, trained to be lethal, strong, intelligent, interested in Whitney
* Whitney: owner of Whipjack Tavern, scraping by, dealing with protection racket, daughter of a con artist, interested in her community and in Maureen
* That the main characters were female, strong, resilient, almost super-heroes in their abilities and skills – trying to figure out who Catriona reminds me of…maybe a female Jack Reacher or Evan Smoak?
* The look at the shades of gray some people must operate under
* That the bad guys were dealt with…even if rather ruthlessly
* Wondering if this is the first in a series or a one and done
 What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Thinking about how easily it seems it is for some to play God and decide who lives and who dies
 Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more by this author? Yes
 Thank you to NetGalley and the author for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 4-5 Stars
     BLURB
 Catriona Hendrix is the best at being awful. She's made a career out of doing terrible things to worse people. When her company is taken over by new management, they decide she has outlived her usefulness. Beaten, tortured for information, and left for dead, Catriona manages to escape with the help of her handler. On the run from immensely powerful enemies, the women need a safe haven for Catriona to recover from her injuries.
 Whitney Mercer dreams of living paycheck to paycheck, instead borrowing from future uncertain earnings just to keep her tavern running. The local goons who turn up every month asking for protection money don't help matters much. But with the cops turning a blind eye to her downtrodden neighborhood, there isn't much to be done but pay them and pray they don't raise the price.
 When Maureen Rigby shows up with a stack of cash asking about the room for rent above the tavern, Whitney is suspicious about her intentions but can't afford to say no. Who is the broken woman Maureen installs in the room? Who or what are they hiding from? And will harboring these two mysterious women end up being more trouble than they're worth?
 Kindness is alien to Catriona. But Whitney is kind to her, and she's kind to Maureen, and Catriona knows she would likely be dead without Whitney's help. When she discovers some tin-pot dictator is making life hard for the tavern owner, she's offended on Whitney's behalf. Though she's not fully healed, she knows she can take down this wannabe kingpin.
 She plans to show him what a true villain is capable of.
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bieddes-blade · 1 year
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Joss Kurtis fanart for @fuckinprototype :)
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🌈 Good morning and happy Wednesday, my bookish bats! You didn't think that tiny "queer books coming out this fall" guide was ALL there was, did you? Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR this month. Happy reading!
❤️ A Vision of Air by Nicole Silver 🧡 Eli Over Easy by Phil Stamper 💛 How to Get Over the End of the World by Hal Schrieve 💚 Kween by Vichet Chum 💙 The Forest Demands its Due by Kosoko Jackson 💜 The B-Side of Daniel Garneau by David Kingston Yeh ❤️ Midnight Companion by Kit Barrie 🧡 Let the Waters Roars by Geonn Cannon 💛 Into the Glittering Dark by Kelley York 💙 When the Rain Begins to Burn by A.L. Davidson 💜 Been Outside by Amber Wendler & Shaz Zamore 🌈 The Forest Demands Its Due by Kosoko Jackson
❤️ A Necessary Chaos by Brent Lambert 🧡 The Spells We Cast by Jason June 💛 Pluralities by Avi Silver 💚 Salt the Water by Candice Iloh 💙 Beholder by Ryan La Sala 💜 This Pact is Not Ours by Zachary Sergi ❤️ Dragging Mason County by Curtis Campbell 🧡 Menewood by Nicola Griffith 💛 Mary and the Birth of Frankenstein by Anne Eekhout 💚 The Dead Take the A Train by Cassandra Khaw & Richard Kadrey 💙 Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson 💜 Let Me Out by Emmett Nahil and George Williams
🌈 In the Form of a Question: the Joys and Rewards of a Curious Life by Amy Schneider ❤️ Songs of Irie by Asha Ashanti Bromfield 🧡 A Haunting on the Hill by Elizabeth Hand 💛 Being Ace by Madeline Dyer 💚 Charming Young Man by Eliot Schrefer 💙 The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno 💜 The Fall of Whit Rivera by Crystal Maldonado ❤️ By Any Other Name by Erin Cotter 🧡 Brooms by Jasmine Walls and Teo DuVall 💛 Stars in Your Eyes by Kacen Callender 💚 Shoot the Moon by Isa Arsen 💙 The Bell in the Fog by Lev A.C. Rosen
🌈 Brainwyrms by Alison Rumfitt ❤️ Family Meal by Bryan Washington 🧡 A Murder of Crows by Dharma Kelleher 💛 A Light Most Hateful by Hailey Piper 💚 Love at 350° by Lisa Peers 💙 Greasepaint by Hannah Levene 💜 The Christmas Swap by Talia Samuels ❤️ Mate of Her Own by Elena Abbott 🧡 Mistletoe and Mishigas by M.A. Wardell 💛 Elle Campbell Wins Their Weekend by Ben Kahn 💚 All That Consumes Us by Erica Waters 💙 If You’ll Have Me by Eunnie
❤️ Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Lillah Lawson and Lauren Emily Whalen 🧡 10 Things That Never Happened by Alexis Hall 💛 It’s a Fabulous Life by Kelly Farmer 💚 Let the Dead Bury the Dead by Allison Epstein 💙 These Burning Stars by Bethany Jacobs 💜 The Goth House Experiment by SJ Sindu ❤️ Everything I Learned, I Learned in a Chinese Restaurant by Curtis Chin 🧡 Mudflowers by Aley Waterman 💛 Here Lies Olive by Kate Anderson 💚 Fire From the Sky by Moa Backe Åstot, trans. by Eva Apelqvist 💙 Iris Kelly Doesn’t Date by Ashley Herring Blake 💜 On the Same Page by Haley Cass
❤️ A Dish Best Served Hot by Natalie Caña 🧡 Art of the Chase by Jennifer Giacalone 💛 The Haunting of Adrian Yates by Markus Harwood-Jones 💚 The Sword: Xcian by Elle Arroyo 💙 The Complete Carlisle Series by Roslyn Sinclair 💜 300,000 Kisses by Sean Hewitt and Luke Edward Hall ❤️ Just a Pinch of Magic by Alechia Dow 🧡 Blackouts by Justin Torres 💛 Wrath Becomes Her by Aden Polydoros 💚 Let the Woods Keep Our Bodies by E.M. Roy 💙 Everything Under the Moon: Fairy Tales in a Queerer Light edited by Michael Earp ❤️ Frost Bite by Angela Sylvaine
🧡 We Met in a Bar by Claire Forsythe 💛 Sweat Equity Aurora Rey 💚 Pumpkin Spice by Tagan Shepard 💙 The Misfit Mage & His Dashing Devil by M.N. Bennet 💜 Love and Other Risky Business by Sarah Brenton ❤️ Enough by Kimia Eslah 🧡 A Fire Born of Exile by Aliette de Bodard 💛 Twelve Bones by Rosie Talbot 💚 Wild Wishes and Windswept Kisses by Maya Prasad 💙 Dragged to the Wedding by Andrew Grey 💜 Fox Snare by Yoon Ha Lee ❤️ Murder and Manon by Mia P. Manansala
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More info on my modern au called Sweet Tooth.
Francis Osman is the leader of the Turkish Mafia in Western Europe. Fleeing Turkey years back, he established a brutal reputation as some of Europe's most sadistic gangsters. For now, Francis and his gang are keeping a low profile due to someone close to him flipping with Interpol, which resulted in something devastating he swore to never experience again. Whilst this, they are in conflict with the Clerkenwell crime syndicate, otherwise known as 'the torture gang'. An equally malicious mob of smugglers who, since the Turkish Arifs took over London's underworld scene, their battle for territory has come close to an all-out war. What with this recent development crippling all of their profits, they are trying to strangle Francis' hold on the area and take over.
Francis is tearing through the backroads of London in his cherished Porsche to meet with his underboss Verrill Özdemir "Demi" who orchestrated a Comission with the surrounding heads to try and prevent a gang war at a time no one can afford it. He's looking for an out, maybe. Or a way to funnel money in a more advantageous way to get profits 📈 again under federal scrutiny.
He might have found both options in a happenstance encounter with a man and his spunky 13 year old at the park over his need for speed and a damn candy bar, but which one will he choose? An out for himself with this man or will he burn the man's life down to reestablish his crew through manipulation, taking piece by piece, because 'it's just business'...
This is a previously established Jacob Marley/Ebenezer Scrooge au (they were more closer in age here cause, eh)
Jacob and Ebenezer had adopted a young girl from a tragic situation shortly after marriage and raised her when Jacob died in a fatal car accident with Eb's sister Jan seven years ago due to coming to the aid of someone Eb still despises for taking so much from them, even if the loss sent him a revelation in life. Eb has a fear of car accidents taking more from him, which is why he drives so slowly, especially with Beryl.
The story is a SMAU which means it will be written, but with these post, Instagram and text conversations in between with artwork for photos.
Handles below, and the differences in personality are amusing. Francis' just kills me. These Hands. Eb is just lonely and secretly pines, even if he's given up trying to find love again and pours that into his besotted devotion to Beryl but he does gripe politics and talk bitchy about his competitors. Bob is just here for support and to follow news facts and nature groups. He takes pictures from his timeshare cabin alot(even if Eb bitches it's a scam) and is insufferable about outdoorsy events with the family. Eventually the man will move them to the woods to be one with nature, I swear. XD More characters have handles but these are the main ones seen.
Being Francis would absolutely NOT use his full name or have a public account for liability reasons, he would be creative. His account is mainly to lurk other accounts(mafia modernized) and keep updated on current events. People that follow him are in his inner circle or he's baiting them to think they are.
The Oz is a reference to yes the Wizzard of Oz because of course he would see himself that way. XD
He's the man behind the scenes running everything. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
@rom-e-o @sasha-geonn
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Below are some examples of what they post before they meet.
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oldschoolvillageidiot · 2 months
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ZERO CITY, available in digital and paperback! A love story between a New York cab driver and a new mechanic at her company. "Just a love story. One star." - Amazon customer
I'm owning that review. Except for the part that says it's set in the 70s. Literally the first line of the summary says it's 1984!
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rotatingfanpotato · 7 months
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We found a vaporeon running around area zero. It's got tough scales, sharp fins and eyes adapted to the darkness. It has lost the ability to become invisible in water, instead its skin goes clear. Not a very good companion of anyone squirmish.
We at the Paldea Pokemon Rescue hope our pokemon go to loving homes
Adopted by @star-rug-64
Base by GeoNN on deviant art
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gatecast · 5 months
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Stargate Birthdays - December 7th
Geonn Cannon - Author "Two Roads", "Female of the Species" & "Pleasure Cruise" Jennifer Calvert - Ren'al (SG1) Kirk Caouette - Lt. Ritter (SG1) & Stunt Performer
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444names · 1 year
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animals + scottish surenames BUT excluding "m" and similar to "dragons"
Aaichain Aaidheaffis Aarayin Aarlaig Aarre Aighaingbir Alaidh Alech Anacair Anach Anacilech Anainn Anais Andaigeass Andasd Anthairildh Antse Aperis Apeulacce Artan Asaigh Badain Baich Baire Baish Banain Barair Barard Barfis Barlachart Barsana Basbat Basdaich Bathainn Bathodock Beeflyfis Beisdein Beulle Bharghstir Bhrig Biriobsan Blacgil Blachipech Blaillfhin Blailpheese Blain Bluejachong Bluew Bluewt Blush Blàraish Blàran Blàrrounn Boadaic Boadsh Boatheinn Boughada Boundarrann Brailleptin Breadaidh Brele Breully Brockey Brosais Bruin Brusaur Bràich Bràidh Bràtheòirch Buireard Buirelk Buirewt Buirn Bànaig Bànak Bòinn Caccon Caich Caick Cairnag Canacbhdas Canhane Capybuin Carrawr Catha Cathallas Catroo Catsean Ceacgil Ceanainn Ceargain Ceart Ceinndaig Cerein Ciller Cilleòinne Clearke Cloird Cobasbal Cocturc Coirephion Condreagle Conndan Conndsheòir Coosetle Corafox Corain Crafow Cragach Craidh Cranachann Crighsa Crion Croirdart Crouse Cruid Cràidh Cròinnd Cuailledbug Cuale Cualgh Cuill Cupille Curaog Cureis Custis Càbairdh Càbat Càbath Càilleonk Dearark Deòrdvar Dickoillug Donndanain Dovenag Draich Drair Dralle Draog Draoig Druithonnle Drusan Dubhath Dubhatha Dubheòiller Dubhàidh Ducapythais Dunkee Dunne Dùghar Ealaccononn Eallococe Eanacath Eathbheetle Eefow Eerrail Elebhridh Elfhag Erbirch Falain Faldeinne Falraidin Falraineag Feagpig Ferfle Fiogard Fiosalopus Fiseasant Fiseataing Flasde Flybut Forcain Friosa Frosdais Frousk Frìderfly Galpann Garis Geacrain Geatse Geinnlèin Geirc Geonn Gibhraigh Gilch Gileine Gillacion Gille Gillealag Gillech Gilleony Giobaille Giockrioch Girdaise Glain Golfly Gonidh Goosachion Gophantis Goter Grafow Graich Grain Grasaich Grasbain Grawn Greach Gregh Greidein Grephalaig Griadider Gridee Griogais Grion Grios Grite Grith Groth Guaig Guaillair Guais Gualain Guallech Guidh Gulleagle Gutte Gòraghaise Gòrshaig Haidh Haigh Halsan Haork Hargh Hearrann Horsa Horset Hubhain Hubhàna Jacais Jacrowl Jaglag Jayfis Jayingh Kalrain Koacan Koidh Koodh Kriog Krizzlynx Lacfha Laddorian Ladeineasa Laidh Laidhareat Laillfhiosa Lainnacat Laodh Lechaish Leckey Legris Lesnain Leòrdarn Lifowl Liogant Lochin Lockey Locthbhaidh Logaidh Loitoingfig Lonfishìch Loosacrich Lìosale Lùtaig Nidearak Otean Pacturk Paddove Panadrain Panaole Pante Paorsàill Parain Parcard Parcrandart Parlais Parreaverp Peada Peing Peinn Perbee Phàdrunn Piedh Pighaine Pikee Pille Pillflach Pillìos Pingfis Pioctha Piongfish Plain Plair Plargal Plarrid Poibedh Poigh Poraig Poster Potharda Praich Praish Pranhalab Prefoish Prelfhridh Prich Prion Puffal Pushe Pybug Pythawk Pythealsa Quibhraffis Quithaola Racdhoir Raidhain Railloin Raolipeiter Reasan Reass Reater Regreire Roadaich Roathaidh Robathon Roboadaig Roidh Roiridh Roossual Rotha Rothaid Rottip Roust Ruidh Ruineathach Ròsacbhrain Ròsain Saccus Sainn Salaisdain Salleòin Salraich Sannd Scolfis Sconain Scownfis Seacreis Seada Sealoth Seardaideet Seart Sgaigein Sgain Sgainnlebas Sgridh Sgrosan Sgèinndown Shain Shasbas Shodich Sionn Sluise Sluseis Snaig Snidheafowl Solbhrìos Spinnch Spolbhg Stain Steasin Stilebhàsa Stish Stiùbhst Stodin Stredgel Suale Suantleptig Swaladang Swalain Swann Swoonaich Sworch Swornan Sworpin Sworsa Sùdra Sùdrain Sùdruidh Taccairch Taich Taidh Tainnid Tefle Thain Tigharreass Tinnlaich Tinockadh Tiùbhaluin Tiùbhraig Toath Toidnain Toraw Torshainn Traichin Triana Trighalle Tulagh Turaker Turcat Turcurc Typuseacat Tàille Tàilleator Tàingarsan Urcasach Varana Vipearain Volbhunlain Walasbain Wallaidh Wallfhir Weach Weathaoidh Whairid Whala Whant Wharay Wharnein Wharnewt Widheridh Wifown Wolaghdais Wolìosalig Woodown Woossh
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niuttuc · 1 year
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Now that the magic story has come out and we have gotten into spoiler season, I want to ask again how your Fan Plane would weather the Invasion of New Phyrexia?
Alright, in no particular order:
Ocaelum: Was deemed a worthless, dead plane by Gitaxian surveyors, since Realmbreaker emerged in the skies of various plane. As such, Ocaelum's inhabitants didn't even notice anything happen.
Moloni: The specifics of Moloni make defense of Sources orders of magnitude easier than attacking them, which worked out mostly good for the defense of the cities and castles... But not so great for the rest of the plane. Thankfully, the invasion was short enough that most of these bastions didn't run out of food or water or lose a siege, however, there might be upcoming issues from the logistic support of them taking such heavy hits. And maybe much worse if Realmbreaker dug deep enough into the ground to pierce the Nullstone layer and trigger another tectonic eruption.
Winrovah: Ah. Well, Winrovah didn't have much of a defense to put up in the first place, and Realmbreaker evolving in the Blind Eternities means it was protected from the effects of Aether and Void there. However, the same could not be said of Phyrexians it carried. Overall, a lot of death and devastation, and Winrovah didn't need that, particularly when things were looking not-as-grim for the first time in decades.
Geonne: Probably did the most averagely of all these, but it's mostly because I know the least about it. Probably more chimeras there than before, both compleated and not. The hybrids there leave room for a lot of peculiar compleations.
Ferely: Ferely had organized angels and really possessive archdemons that didn't want to lose their people to new masters. There were losses, but none of the archdemons fell or embraced compleation, so the worst was avoided. However, probably some compleated Saints and Apostates that created a bit of Havoc.
The Haven: Benefit of being aware of the threat well in advance, of having faced it before, and of having already prepared interplanar countermeasures in place. The actual structure of the Haven was mostly abandoned aside from one aisle before, but most of the population of the (small) plane was able to take refuge into it temporarily by occupying those parts of it. It held.
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lucidofthenight · 1 year
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My vap sona!
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sasha-geonn · 2 months
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Yo! Are your commissions open? Even if they’re not could you link your prices? I’ll add you to a list of folks I want to eventually get art from :D
I apologize for taking so long to respond, I took a little vacation, but I'm back 🥺
Actually, I have commissions open, thank you for asking!
In the link, you'll find all the information, including the countdown for open or closed orders <3
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cathygeha · 2 years
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REVIEW
The Only Game in Town by Geonn Cannon
 Reminiscent of the movie A League of Their Own but set during the first world war this book had baseball, romance, a sleazy man to deal with, and a lot of baseball. It was an enjoyable easy read and a fun way to spend the day.
 What I liked:
* The baseball games and how they were played
* That the women were portrayed as strong and capable
* The athletic skills of the women
* The locations traveled to
* Thinking about what train trips cross country to get to games must have been like
* That the women stood together and were able to thwart the sleazy man causing trouble
* The Waldron mother and daughter that stepped in when the Shrikes were in trouble
* The three romances although it was a surprise that all three couples that had romances were women and none of the romances were between a man and a woman (that said…the book was marked LGBTQIA)
* Looking up women’s baseball to see if this could have happened in the time period
* The hopeful ending to the story
 What I didn’t like:
* Who and what I was meant not to like
* Knowing that Baseball is still predominately a male sport although some countries outside of the USA are cultivating women’s baseball teams
 Did I enjoy this book? Yes
Would I read more by this author? I believe I would
 Thank you to NetGalley and Supposed Crimes for the ARC – This is my honest review.
 3-4 Stars
     BLURB
 When the men are called to fight, women are called to play. 1916. Marcy Neal is a shortstop with a barnstorming baseball team called the Lady Yankees when the US joins the Great War. Every able-bodied man is expected to serve, athletes included. A canceled season would be a financial disaster for team owners and morally devastating for the American public, so a plan is devised. The season will go on as planned... with women players. Marcy jumps at the opportunity to play professionally. With only a few weeks before the first pitch, she gathers the best players she knows. Rosalind O'Brien, the fastest woman in Illinois. Iona "Moxie" Moccia, a catcher who knows the game better than anyone on a Cracker Jack card. And Caroline Rainy, the best pitcher to ever take the mound. Rainy is also Marcy's lifelong friend, first love, and current heartbreak, but she's willing to put her feelings aside for the greater good. The war has given them the chance of a lifetime to prove women can play the game as well as any man, and Marcy has no intention of stopping before the World's Series.
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ao3feed-supercorp · 2 years
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Broken Expectations
by Geonn
Kara is everything Lena wanted, and nothing she expected.
Words: 774, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Fandoms: Supergirl (TV 2015)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/F
Characters: Kara Danvers, Lena Luthor
Relationships: Kara Danvers/Lena Luthor
Additional Tags: First Time, Gratuitous Smut, Romance
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