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orcastooth · 3 months
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Tarantula hawk!
I made a silly oc
-I headcanon hivewings to be far more technologically advanced than other dragons if given the proper resources because of their constructing habits being based on wasps/bees
(ive been having an issue with tumblr where everytime I post it takes days to even appear or send...But sometimes never sends at all..Cant seem to find a solution)
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mousetoe-wc · 8 months
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I Got bored one time awhile ago and made a list of every prefix plus some into organised sections so I thought I might as well share.
All the ones that aren’t cannon to warriors, yet at lest are bold
Describing names
Colours: red, russet, copper, golden, amber, yellow, green, blue, violet, pink, white, gray, black, ebony, dark, pale, silver, brown, tawny, fallow
Pattern, Texture + Size: spot/ted, dapple, speckle, freckle, brindle, patch, mottle, ragged, tangle, kink, bristle, fuzzy, curl/y, wooly, soft, sleek, little, tiny, small, slight, short, tall, long, big, heavy, crooked, broken, half, stumpy, shred, torn, jagged
Actions + Character: flip, pounce, bounce, jump, hop, crouch, down, low, drift, flail, strike, running, fidget, mumble, whistle, snap, sneeze, shiver/ing, shining, flutter, fallen, lost, rush, fleet, quick, shy, sweet, brave, loud, quiet, wild, hope, wish,
Other: claw, whisker, dead, odd, one, spike, fringe, echo, song, hallow, haven
Elements
Time + Weather: day, night, dusk, dawn, morning, sky, sun/ny, moon, storm, lightning, thunder, cloud/y, mist/y, fog, snow, blizzard, ice, frost, dew, drizzle, rain, clear, wind, breeze, gale, shadow, shade, bright, light,
Earth/Water/Fire names: stone, rock, boulder, slate, flint, pebble, gravel, sand/y, dust, mud/dy, meadow, hill, rubble, river, ripple, whorl, float, rapid, shimmer, lake, swamp, marsh, wave, wet, bubbling, splash, puddle, pool, creek, fire, flame, flicker, flash, blaze, scorch, ember, spark, ash, soot, cinder, smoke
Plants
Trees: alder, aspen, birch, beech, cedar, cypress, pine, elm, willow, oak, larch, maple, bay, rowan, timber, bark, log, wood, twig, acorn, cone, seed, spire
Berry/Nut/Fruit/Herb: juniper, elder, sloe, holly, yew, mistle, bramble, hickory, hazel, chestnut, nut, apple, cherry, cranberry, olive, pear, plum, peach, chive, mint, fennel, sage, basil, mallow, parsley
Flowers: aster, poppy, primrose, rose, bluebell, marigold, tansy, pansy, briar, cherry, daisy, dandelion, daffodil, tulip, violet, lily, myrtle, thrift, yarrow, heather, lavender, blossom, bloom, flower, petal
Other: leaf, frond, fern, bracken, sorrel, hay, rye, oat, wheat, cotton, reed, pod, cinnamon, milkweed, grass, clover, weed, stem, sedge, gorse, furze, flax, nettle, thistle, ivy, moss, lichen, bush, vine, root, thorn, prickle, nectar
Animals
Mammals: mouse, rat, mole, vole, shrew, squirrel, hedgehog, bat, rabbit, hare, ferret, weasel, stoat, mink, marten, otter, hog, wolf, hound, fox, vixen, badger, deer, doe, stag, fawn, sheep, cow, pig, lion, tiger, leopard, lynx, milk
Birds: robin, jay, cardinal, thrush, sparrow, swallow, shrike, starling, rook, swift, dove, pigeon, crow, raven, duck, goose, heron, wren, finch, swan, stork, quail, gull, lark, owl, eagle, hawk, kestrel, buzzard, kite, hoot, feather, bird, egg, talon
Fish, Reptiles + Amphibians: pike, perch, pollack, trout, tench, cod, carp, bass, bream, eel, minnow, fin, snake, adder, lizard, turtle, frog, toad, newt
Bug type Names: bug, lady or ladybug, moth, spider, ant, snail, slug, beetle, bee, wasp, dragon or dragonfly, bumble, worm, maggot, cricket, fly, midge, web, honey
Skyclan + Warriorclan: Bella, Billy, Big, Harry, Harvey, Snook, Ebony, Monkey
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stillflight · 2 years
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I would like to offer this resource for therians, an extensive list of all of Sir David Attenborough’s nature documentaries that are available on soap2day, and a full list of what species* they each (notably, prominently) feature the natural behaviors of, separated by episode, and omitting species that were only shown dead, juvenile or being predated on. This took me a while (I have been working on it since Prehistoric Planet’s release) because I did in fact have to watch every single series in full in order to list all the species and the episodes are around 50 minutes long, but enjoy.
Long post ahead:
Most of these shows have closed captioning, which is why I’ve picked soap2day. Planet Earth is the only one that doesn’t. I did not include Dynasties and Dynasties II because each episode only features one species.
Thank you to Birch (@ambiguousmutt​) for his help (he watched about half of the episodes) so I didn’t have to do it individually. Credit goes to him as well.
*Sometimes Attenborough doesn’t say the specific species and I was too busy trying to get through the episodes to identify it. In those cases I just put the most specific name I could.
Planet Earth
Episode one (From Pole to Pole): emperor penguin, polar bear, caribou, arctic grey wolf, Amur leopard, six-plumed bird-of-paradise, superb bird-of-paradise, great white shark, African elephant, African buffalo, lechwe, baboon, African wild dog
Episode two (Mountains): gelada, walia ibex, Ethiopian wolf, guanaco, cougar, grizzly bear, markhor, snow leopard, golden eagle, grey wolf, panda, golden snub-nosed monkey, red panda, demoiselle crane
Episode three (Fresh Water): giant salamander, grizzly bear, smooth-coated otter, Nile crocodile, dolphin fish, midge, Amazon river dolphin, dorado, piranha, spectacled caiman, crab-eating macaque, snow goose
Episode four (Caves): wrinkle-lipped free-tailed bat, cockroach, bat hawk, cave swiftlet, yellow-red rat snake, Texas blind salamander
Episode five (Deserts): Bactrian camel, dromedary camel, red kangaroo, fennec fox, guanaco, long-nosed bat, Nubian ibex, flat lizard, lion, African elephant, locust
Episode six (Ice Worlds): snow petrel, Antarctic petrel, south polar skua, humpback whale, emperor penguin, eider, muskox, arctic grey wolf, polar bear, little auk, arctic fox
Episode seven (Great Plains): Mongolian gazelle, red-billed quelea, wildebeest, snow goose, arctic fox, arctic grey wolf, bison, wild ass, Tibetan fox, pygmy hog, African elephant, lion, baboon
Episode eight (Jungles): magnificent bird-of-paradise, spider monkey, howler monkey, siamang gibbon, gliding tree frog, colugo, red crab spider, African elephant, chimpanzee
Episode nine (The Shallow Seas): humpback whale, multiple corals, banded sea krait, trevally, dugong, bottlenose dolphin, Socotra cormorant, salp, comb jelly, sea lion, dusky dolphin, sea urchin, sunflower starfish, short-tailed stingray, great white shark, king penguin, fur seal
Episode ten (Seasonal Forests): Eurasian lynx, moose, crossbill, wolverine, western capercaillie, pine marten, great grey owl, pudu, kodkod, mandarin duck, cicada, red deer, Amur leopard, tiger, mouse lemur
Episode eleven (Ocean Deep): whale shark, oceanic whitetip shark, common dolphin, Cory's shearwater, manta ray, sea spider, vampire squid, spider crab, unnamed deep sea eel, giant isopod, chambered nautilus, Pacific spotted dolphin, mola mola, frigatebird, sailfish, blue whale
Planet Earth II
Episode one (Islands): pygmy three-toed sloth, Komodo dragon, sifaka, marine iguana, Galapagos racer, Buller's albatross, fairy tern, Christmas Island red crab, yellow crazy ant, chinstrap penguin
Episode two (Mountains): Nubian ibex, red fox, golden eagle, grizzly bear, bobcat, flamingo, mountain viscacha rat, snow leopard
Episode three (Jungles): spider monkey, flying lizard, sword-billed hummingbird, river dolphin, jaguar, glass frog, paper wasp, click beetle, red bird of paradise, Wilson's bird of paradise, indri
Episode four (Deserts): lion, Harris's hawk, shrike, locust, sand grouse, pale chanting goshawk, feral mustang, golden mole, desert long-eared bat, darkling beetle, Namaqua chameleon
Episode five (Grasslands): saiga antelope, lion, harvest mouse, carmine bee-eater, Kori bustard, African elephant, serval, Jackson's widowbird, grasscutter ant, compass termite, giant anteater, bison, red fox, arctic grey wolf
Episode six (Cities): langur, peregrine falcon, leopard, European starling, great bowerbird, raccoon, rhesus macaque, spotted hyena, wels catfish
Our Planet
Episode one (One Planet): lesser flamingo, orchid bee, golden-collared manakin, red-capped manakin, blue manakin, cormorant, booby, common dolphin, shearwater, African wild dog, timber wolf
Episode two (Frozen Worlds): gentoo penguin, wandering albatross, narwhal, Pacific walrus, humpback whale, orca, leopard seal, polar bear
Episode three (Jungles): lowland gorilla, forest elephant, black sicklebill, twelve-wired bird-of-paradise, western parotia, mountain treeshrew, Philippine eagle, black spider monkey, leafcutter ant, Sumatra orangutan, velvet worm
Episode four (Coastal Seas): northern fur seal, compass jellyfish, giant trevally, mobula ray, Atlantic stingray, bottlenose dolphin, grey reef shark, whitetip reef shark, sea otter, California sheephead wrasse, Steller's sea lion, bald eagle, humpback whale, Guanay cormorant, Inca tern, Peruvian booby, South American sea lion
Episode five (From Deserts to Grasslands): Socotran cormorant, Arabian leopard, Arabian oryx, African elephant, cheetah, bison, Alcon blue butterfly, saiga, Przewalski's wild horse, tiger
Episode six (The High Seas): blue whale, spinner dolphin, mobula ray, oarfish, anglerfish, bristle worm, giant petrel, black-browed albatross, wandering albatross, bluefin tuna, sea lion, humpback whale
Episode seven (Fresh Water): Australian pelican, torrent duck, grizzly bear, manatee, giant mayfly, common kingfisher, osprey, jaguar, callipterus cichlid, Siamese fighting fish, hippopotamus, lion, African elephant, sandhill crane
Episode eight (Forests): Siberian tiger, bald eagle, rough-skinned newt, great hornbill, African elephant, African wild dog, fossa, gray mouse lemur
A Perfect Planet
Episode one (Volcano): lesser flamingo, marabou stork, Galápagos land iguana, vampire ground finch, Aldabra giant tortoise, North American river otter, coyote, Kamchatka brown bear, wildebeest
Episode two (The Sun): yellow-cheeked gibbon, fig wasp, arctic grey wolf, wood frog, garter snake, arctic fox, Saharan silver ant, golden snub-nosed monkey, sooty shearwater, humpback whales
Episode three (Weather): straw-colored fruit bat, fire ant, Amazonian giant river turtle, desert rain frog, Bactrian camel, Christmas Island red crab, carmine bee-eater, Nile crocodile, African fish eagle, hippopotamus
Episode four (Oceans): common dolphin, marine iguana, flightless cormorant, flamboyant cuttlefish, eider, bottlenose dolphin, lemon shark, manta ray, blacktip reef shark, trevally, rockhopper pengin, Eden's whale
Episode five (Humans): none
Life
Episode one (Challenges of Life): bottlenose dolphins, cheetah, panther chameleon, orca, brown-tufted capuchin, stalk-eyed fly, hippopotamus, Clark's grebe, giant Pacific octopus, strawberry poison-dart frog, leopard seal, orangutan
Episode two (Reptiles and Amphibians): pebble toad, caiman, basilisk, Brazilian pygmy gecko, panther chameleon, Namaqua chameleon, red-sided garter snake, collared iguana, hog-nosed snake, horned lizard, sea krait, African bullfrog, Komodo dragon
Episode three (Mammals): Weddell seal, elephant shrew, aye-aye, caribou, straw-colored fruit bat, lion, spotted hyena, polar bear, brown-nosed coati, meerkat, African elephant, humpback whale
Episode four (Fish): sailfish, flying fish, weedy sea dragon, convict fish, sarcastic fringehead, mudskipper, Hawaiian freshwater goby, hippopotamus, barbel, silvertip shark, clownfish, sea lion, ragged tooth shark, multiple snapper, whale shark
Episode five (Birds): spatuletail hummingbird, lammergeier, red-billed tropicbird, magnificent frigatebird, red knot, horseshoe crab, lesser flamingo, chinstrap penguin, great white pelican, Clark’s grebe, sage grouse, Vogelkop bowerbird
Episode six (Insects): Darwin’s beetle, unnamed damselfly, monarch butterfly, alkali fly, Wilson’s phalarope, oogpister beetle, mongoose, bombardier beetle, honey bee, black bear, Japanese red bug, Dawson’s bee, grass cutter ant
Episode seven (Hunters and Hunted): ibex, short-tailed stoat, brown bear, Ethiopian wolf, California ground squirrel, star-nosed mole, cheetah, red fox, greater bulldog bat, bottlenose dolphin, Bengal tiger, rattlesnake, orca
Episode eight (Creatures of the Deep): Pompeii worm, Humboldt squid, nemertean worm, moon jelly, fried egg jellyfish, spider crab, stingray, cuttlefish, giant Pacific octopus, sunflower sea star, king crab, cleaner shrimp
Episode nine (Plants): monarch butterfly, purple-throated carib hummingbird
Episode ten (Primates): Hamadryas baboon, Japanese macaque, lowland gorilla, spectral tarsier, phayre's leaf monkey, ring-tailed lemur, Sumatra orangutan, chacma baboon, white-faced capuchin, brown-tufted capuchin, western chimpanzee
Blue Planet II
Episode one (One Ocean): bottlenose dolphin, tuskfish, tern, giant trevally, mobula ray, false killer whale, Asian sheepshead wrasse, orca, humpback whale, walrus
Episode two (The Deep): sea toad, Venus’ flower basket, unnamed shrimp, ethereal snailfish, cock-eyed squid, pyrosome, barrel-eyed fish, unnamed siphonophore, yeti crab, Humboldt squid, fangtooth fish, sixgill shark, scabbardfish, zombie worm
Episode three (Coral Reefs): broadclub cuttlefish, coral grouper, day octopus, multiple corals, green turtle, bottlenose dolphin, manta ray, bobbit worm, saddleback clownfish, marbled grouper, grey reef shark
Episode four (Big Blue): spinner dolphin, yellowfin tuna, mobula ray, sailfish, sperm whale, sea turtle, blue shark, great white shark, multiple jellyfish, Portuguese man o' war, whale shark, wandering albatross, shortfin pilot whale
Episode five (Green Seas): Garibaldi, Australian giant cuttlefish, weedy seadragon, common octopus, pyjama shark, sea otter, tiger shark, smooth stingray, zebra mantis shrimp, common dolphin, humpback whale
Episode six (Coasts): Pacific leaping blenny, king penguin, southern elephant seal, Sally Lightfoot crab, Galápagos sea lion, ochre starfish, clingfish, chain moray eel, Atlantic puffin, arctic skua
Episode seven (Our Blue Planet): none
Prehistoric Planet
Episode one (Coasts): Tyrannosaurus rex, Tethydraco, Phosphatodraco,  Tuarangisaurus, Mosasaurus hoffmannii, pycnodont fish, ammonites,  Kaikaifilu
Episode two (Deserts):  Dreadnoughtus, Tarbosaurus, Velociraptor,  Mononykus, Barbaridactylus, Secernosaurus
Episode three (Freshwater): Velociraptor, Tyrannosaurus rex, Deinocheirus, Quetzalcoatlus, Masiakasaurus, Beelzebufo, elasmosaur
Episode four (Ice Worlds): dromaeosaur, hadrosaur, Ornithomimus, Olorotitan, troodontid, Antarctopelta, Pachyrhinosaurus, Nanuqsaurus
Episode five (Forests): Austroposeidon, Triceratops, Carnotaurus, Qianzhousaurus,  Edmontosaurus, Atrociraptor, Anodontosaurus, Therizinosaurus, Telmatosaurus, Hatzegopteryx
The Hunt
Episode one (The Hardest Challenge): African leopard, African wild dog, Parson’s chameleon, nose-horned chameleon, African mantis, Darwin’s bark spider, Nile crocodile, Amur falcon, orca, cheetah
Episode two (Arctic): polar bear, arctic grey wolf, arctic fox, glaucous gull
Episode three (Forests): tiger, American marten, sparrow hawk, Portia spider, tarsier, harpy eagle, chimpanzee, army ant
Episode four (Oceans): blue whale, frigatebird, dorado, sargassum fish, spinner dolphin, Beroe ovata, Chiroteuthis, lionfish, black-browed albatross, sea lion, tuna, copper shark, common dolphin, Bryde's whale
Episode five (Plains): cheetah, caracal, honey badger, termite, bald eagle, lion, Ethiopian wolf, hotrod ant, spoor spider
Episode six (Coasts): bottlenose dolphin, algae octopus, sand bubbler crab, long-tailed macaque, marine otter, grizzly bear, grey wolf, peregrine falcon, orca, humpback whale
Episode seven (Conservation): none
Life In Colour
Episode one (Seeing In Color): Indian peafowl, mandrill, Costa’s hummingbird, magnificent bird-of-paradise, blue moon butterfly, fiddler crab, mantis shrimp, flamingo, poison dart frog
Episode two (Hiding In Color): Bengal tiger, langur, ptarmigan, crab spider, zebra, Cuban painted snail, blue-striped fangblenny, common waxbill, pin-tailed wydah, Augrabies flat lizard
Frozen Planet II
Episode one (Frozen Worlds): emperor penguin, orca, Pallas’s cat, Siberian tiger, grizzly bear, hooded seal, polar bear
Episode two (Frozen Ocean): polar bear, beluga, harp seal, skeleton shrimp, crested auklet, orca
Episode three (Frozen Peaks): high-casqued chameleon, japanese macaque, kea, andean flamingo, giant panda, golden eagle, andean mountain lion
Episode four (Frozen South): king penguin, Antipodean wandering albatross, blue whale, Weddell seal, chinstrap penguin, snow petrel, leopard seal, orca
Episode five (Frozen Lands): grey wolf, arctic fox, Amur leopard, Siberian tiger, painted turtl, Lapland bumblebee, snowy owl, caribou, grizzly bear
Episode six (Our Frozen Planet): none
Africa
Episode one (Kalahari): fork-tailed drongo, ostrich, black rhinoceros, Angolan giraffe, African leopard, armored ground cricket, spider wasp
Episode two (Savannah): Agama lizard, shoebill, bee-eaters and rollers, lesser flamingo, African elephant, crowned eagle, African fish eagle, martial eagle
Episode three (Congo): chimpanzee, central African rock python, Angola banana frog, African skimmer, rockfowl, African elephant
Episode four (Cape): emperor swallowtail, giant kingfish, African penguin, monkey beetle, springbok, yellow-billed kite, pied crow, ghost crab, vundu catfish, Nile crocodile, Bryde’s whale, great white shark, common dolphin
Episode five (Sahara): Grevy’s zebra, naked mole rat, barn swallow, Dromedary camel, dung beetle, crocodile, western yellow wagtail, Saharan silver ant
Episode six (The Future): none
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n1ghtm4r3-p01s0n · 6 months
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The Ultimate Emo/Scene Name List - WARNING: Long post, and make sure you read the trigger warnings!
Having trouble coming up with a name for yourself? Do you planning on using a part of your real name but can’t find a word to go with it? Well, worry no more!
Today, I’m here to provide as comprehensive a list as possible! I’ve scoured the internet, and some sources have some problematic suggestions. So, my goal is to break down possible names into easy to understand categories. Obviously, this will be a VERY long list, so keep that in mind. There is also a section purely made up of words used in the past that are to be used/reclaimed at one's own risk/discretion due to the words being used to oppress or belittle various minority groups. I will also be sharing my sources at the bottom for stuff I used from online, alongside any trigger warnings that may be needed. Without further ado, let’s go! Also feel free to reblog with suggestions to add!
TRIGGER WARNING: Some of the suggestions include elements of horror, violence, weaponry, gore etc.
Animals
Rex (as in T-Rex)
Stegosaurus
Wolf/Wolfe
Kitty
Bunny
Lynx
Hawk
Eagle
Moth
Spider
Raven (also applicable to pop culture - see Raven from Teen Titans and Raven Queen from Ever After High)
Claw/Clawed
Fang
Animal
Beast/Beastly
Carnivore/Carnivorous
Jurassic (as in the Jurassic Period, also applicable to pop culture (see Jurassic Park))
Snake
Chameleon
Jungle
Hyena
Cheetah
Fossil
Sabertooth
Skink
Deer
Vole
Weasel
Ferret
Moose
Ermine
Shrew
Mouse
Rat
Corvid
Magpie
Pigeon
Bee
Wasp
Butterfly
Tarantula
Velociraptor
Serpent
Viper
Cat
Rattlesnake
Cobra
Bat
Monsters
Vampire
Werewolf
Zombie
Monster/Monsta/Monstar
Ghoul
Demon
Angel/Angelic
Reaper (also applicable to foods (Reaper Pepper))
Ghost
Fallen (as in Fallen Angel)
Curse/Cursed (in reference to witchcraft)
Hex (in reference to witchcraft)
Boo (common saying associated with Halloween and cartoony ghosts)
Bone (in reference to skeletons)
Sacrificed/Sacrificial (in reference to religious rites)
Dead/Deadly/Death/Deathless
Immortal
Alien
Extraterrestrial
Anomaly/Anomalous (also applicable to pop culture, in reference to the SCP Foundation)
Damned
Eerie
Creepy
Exorcism/Exorcist
Ghastly
Imp
Succubus/Succubi
Incubus/Incubi
Undead
Abominable
Devil
Supernatural (also applicable to pop culture, reference to Supernatural TV show)
Paranormal
Sacred/Sacrament
Specter/Spectre
Banshee
Poltergeist
Siren (also applicable to music, see Sleeping with Sirens)
Dragon
Dragon Slayer
Kraken
Archangel
Starship
Halloween
Dragon Slayer
Angelface
Mermaid
Pop Culture
Jigsaw (as in Jigsaw from the Saw franchise)
Ghostface (from the Scream franchise)
Krueger (as in Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street)
Myers (as in Michael Myers from the Halloween franchise)
Voorhees (as in Jason Voorhees from the Friday the 13th franchise)
Chucky (as in Chucky from Child’s Play)
Lala (nickname for Draculaura from Monster High)
Hyde (as in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde)
Lestrange (as in character who shall not be named from franchise by TERF author that shall not be named)
Lockhart (another character from the franchise mentioned above)
Coraline (as in Coraline by Neil Gaiman)
Jinx/Jynx (League of Legends character)
Blitz (Helluva Boss character)
Loona (K-Pop group, Helluva Boss character)
Shadow (as in Shadow the Hedgehog)
Killer/Killa/Kyller (as in Jeff the Killer)
Grim/Grimm (as in Grim Reaper and the Brothers Grimm)
Eldritch (as in Eldritch Horror)
Eevee (from Pokemon; you can use any Pokemon you like)
Hellraiser (as in the film by Clive Barker)
Jabber (as in Jabberwocky from Alice in Wonderland)
Wonderland (as in Alice in Wonderland)
Jedi (from Star Wars)
Necronomicon (Evil Dead franchise)
Avenger (in reference to MARVEL's The Avengers)
Scourge (see Warrior Cats and Sonic Comics character)
Zelda (from Legend of Zelda)
Skellington (as in Jack Skellington from Nightmare Before Christmas)
Phantomhive (as in Ciel Phantomhive from Black Butler)
HelloKitty (Sanrio character)
Akira (anime film of the same name)
Memetic (term used by the SCP Foundation)
Blackheart (as in the Ghost Rider villain)
Colours/Shades
Crimson (Red)
Black
Neon
Rouge (also applicable to pop culture)
Ruby
Violet
Indigo
Cyan
Blue
Rainbow/Rainbows
Porcelain
Green/Greene
Weapons/Violence/Semi-NSFW
Blade
Razor
Knucklebuster
Uppercut
Scar (also applicable to pop culture, Lion King character,)
Eyeball (body part)
Torture/Tortured/Torturous
Torment/Tormented
Fatal/Fatality (also applicable to pop culture, Mortal Kombat)
Brutal/Br00tal/Brutality/Brutally
Berserk/Berserker (also applicable to pop culture, see the anime 'Berserker')
Chainsaw
Hacksaw
Bear Trap
Grenade
Bomb/Pipebomb/Timebomb
Dynamite
Acid/Acidic
Heroin
Marijuana/Mary-Jane
Cannabis
Alcohol/Alcoholic
Booze
Vodka
Brandy
Whiskey
Blood/Bloody/Bloodied
Flesh
Gore/Guro
Raw
Casualty
Crackhead
DrugAddict
Erotic/Ero/Erotica
Explosive
Execute/Execution/Executor
Beheaded
Decapitation/Decapitated
Flailing
Gutting
Handgun
Hangman
Homicide
Hostage
Hurt (also applicable to emotions)
Pain/Pained/Painful (also applicable to emotions)
Jackknife
Laceration/Lacerations
Attack
Murder/Murderous/Murderotic
Massacre
Assassin/Assassination
Regicide
Cannibal/Cannibalism
Cyanide
Pothead
Suffocate/Suffocation
Steroid
Puncture
Violence/Violent
Wound/Wounded
Bruise/Bruised
Serrated
Gruesome
Autopsy
Asphyxia/Asphyxiation
Curbstomp
Assault
Battery (also applicable to technology)
Annihilation
Addict/Addicted/Addiction/Addictive
Arson/Arsonist
Ambush
Crucifixion/Crusifixion
Tequila
Beatdown
Throwdown
Arsenic
Collision
Manslaughter
Bite/Bites
Plants
Belladonna
Nightshade
Wolfsbane
Rose
Lily
Sakura
Toadstool
Thorn (also applicable to pop culture, see Thorn of the Hex Girls from Scooby Doo)
Hazel
Foods
Cupcake/Kupcake/Cuppycake/Kuppycake
Strawberry
Lollipop
Candy
Cocoa/Kokoa (alternatively; Coco/Koko)
Chilli
Cheyenne (as in Cheyenne Pepper)
Cookie
Pumpkin
Jawbreaker
Jerky
Juicebox
Caffeine/Caffeinated
Treat
Macha
Skittles/Skittlez
Ambrosia (also applicable to mythology (food of the Greek gods))
Smoothiecake
Smoothie
Teacup
Slushie
Coffee
Sugar/Sugarrush
Space
Luna
Stellar/Stella (also applicable to pop culture, Helluva Boss character)
Nova
Mars
Pluto (also applicable to mythology, Roman counterpart to Hades)
Galaxy
Meteor/Meteorite
Nebula
Stardust
Star
Mythology
Persephone (Greek Goddess)
Hel (Norse Goddess)
Fenrir (Norse God)
Thanatos (Greek God)
Baba/Yaga (Slavic folklore character)
Artemis (Greek Goddess)
Freyja (Norse Goddess)
Cerberus (Greek Creature)
Hades (Greek God)
Loki (Norse God)
Medusa (Greek folklore character, can also reference the piercing)
Satan (Ars Goetia demon)
Beelzebub (Ars Goetia demon)
Athena (Greek Goddess)
Lucifer (Ars Goetia demon, Bible figure)
Technology
Error
Hack/Hacker
Analog
Digital
Malware
Virus
Corruption/Corrupted
Java
Machine
Mechanical
.exe (or similar file extensions, such as .sai, .txt, .rar, .szs, .psd etc)
Robo/Robot/Bot
Animatronic
Electronic (also applicable to music)
Automaton
Automatic
Systematic
Syntax
Emotions
Heartbroken
Heartless
Depressed
Lonely/Loneliness
Hopeless
Helpless
Ache
Envy/Envious/Envied
Hatred
Jealous/Jealousy
Lust/Lustrous
Shock/Shocked/Shocking
Panic/Panicked/Panicking (also applicable to music, see Panic! At The Disco)
Cowardly (also applicable to pop culture, Courage the Cowardly Dog)
Rage/Raging
Scared
Confusion/Confused
Wrath/Wrathful
Minerals/Crystals/Metals
Onyx
Amethyst
Obsidian
Titanium
Steel
Sulphur
Mercury (also applicable to mythology)
Uranium
Garnet
Pearl
Topaz
Quartz
Iron
Silver
Jewel
Gem
Crystal/Krystal
Diamond
Amber
Azure (also applicable to colours/shades)
Elements/Natural Phenomena
Blaze
Fire/Fiery
Flame
Hellfire
Ember
Poison
Venom (also applicable to pop culture, Spider-Man character)
Drowned/Drowning (also applicable to pop culture (Minecraft mob) and weapons/violence)
Hurricane
Typhoon
Tsunami
Earthquake
Tornado
Storm
Thunder/Thunderstorm
Blizzard
Dust Devil
Toxic
Volcano
Eruption/Erupted
Electric
Spark
Frozen
Hail
Ignite/Ignition
Lightning
Magma
Night
Sunset
Twilight
Aurora (as in Aurora Borealis, can also be applied to music if you wanna reference the singer AURORA)
Inferno
Frost/Frosty
Music
Metalhead
Melody
Megalovania (song from Undertale)
Brightside (song by the Killers)
Hatsune/Miku (in reference to Hatsune Miku)
VOCALOID
Synthesizer
Orchestra
Symphony
Rave/Raver
Rock
Anthrax (also applicable to 'Use at Own Risk')
Bring _ The Horizon/_ Brings The Horizon (reference to Bring Me The Horizon)
_ Eat World (reference to Jimmy Eat World)
Jitterbug (phrase used in 'Wake Me Up Before You Go Go' by Wham and title of Hachiya Nanashi VOCALOID track)
Jitterdoll (niki VOCALOID track)
Serenade
Breakdown (also applicable to 'Use At Own Risk')
USE AT OWN RISK
These are names that have been used in the past BUT often rely on oppressive stereotypes involving women, mental illness/disorders, LGBTQIA+ people, Indigenous people and so on. Some of these are also just straight up mental/medical conditions and medications. I would advise only picking one of these if it is a term you wish to reclaim for yourself. Do so at your own risk.
Insane/Insanity
Delirious
Demented
Psychotic/Psychosis/Psychopath
Nuclear
Bitch
Whore
Crazy
Hallucinate/Hallucination
Haywire
Suicide/Suicidal (also applicable to pop culture - see Suicidal Sadie CreepyPasta)
Mania/Manic
Maniac/Maniacal
Paranoia/Paranoid
Savage
Mad
Fag/Faggot (only reclaim if you are LGBTQIA+)
Mental
Xanax/Xamax
Schizophrenia/Schizophrenic
Dementia
Genocide (added to here and not to 'weaponry/violence/semi-NSFW' due to the current genocides happening in the world)
Warfare (added here for the same reason as above)
Asylum
Amphetamine
Hooker
Neurotic
MISC IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
A
Accidental
Axis
Ambitious
Amazing
Apocalypse/Apocalyptic/Apokalypsis
Abyss
Abdomen
Amor/Amore
Ambition
Apparel
Atomic/Attomick/Attomik
Atrophy
Alluring
Asshole/Asswhole
Abrasive
Atelophobia
Arachnophobia
Abstract
Adorable
Anonymous
Audacious
Antorcha (Spanish for 'torch')
Avenge
B
Baby
Bang
Blah
Boom
Brigade
Bombard/Bombardment
Blast
Biohazard/Biohazardous
Beauty/Beautiful/Beau
Bow
Bottom Jeans
Barbie
Babycake
Babydoll
Break/Breaks
Brave
Bacteria
Bandaid/Bandage
Blackout
Bittersweet (also applicable to foods and emotions)
Barbaric
C
Catastrophe/Catastrophic
Claustrophobia/Claustrophobic
Crash
Chaos
CreepyPasta
Crunch/Crunchy
Chuunibyou
Coward
Chick (also applicable to animals)
Carnage (also applicable to pop culture, see Spider-Man villain)
Chaosbaby
D
Daring (also applicable to pop culture)
Devious
Darling
Disaster
Daydreaming
Destruction
Doll/Dolly
Decay/Decayed/Decaying
Dark/Darkened
Deceit/Deceitful
Daily
Dial
Deutschland
Danger
Destroy
Discord
E
Ecstatic
Ecstasy
Emergency
Extreme
Echo
Exposure
Enchanted
Endanger
Enigma/Enigmatic
Epidemic
Endemic
Egotistic/Egotistical
Entropy
EatsZombies
F
Frightful
Foul
Foe
Futile
Flash
Flicker
Feeble
Funeral/Funerary
Forsaken/Forsakened
G
Girly
Gab
Gangster
Glitter
Gorgeous/Goregeous
Gluttony
H
Havoc
Hazard
Heartbreaker
Heist
Hiatus
Hoax
Hyper
Heart
Horizon
Hollywood
I
Impolite
Immature
Ill
Iris
Infection/Infected
J
J'Adore (also applicable to pop culture, see Jade J'Adore from Bratzillaz)
Jailbait
Jaundice
Jaywalk
Jeopardy
Jingle
Jive
Joint
Jubilate/Jubilee
Junction
Juxtapose
K
Katastrophe/Katastrophic
Krunch/Krunchy
Kawaii
King
Kitching/Keching
Killjoy (also applicable to music, see My Chemical Romance)
L
Lush
Loathe
Lovely
Lucky
Legendary
Light (also applicable to pop culture, Light Yagami)
Luz (also applicable to pop culture, Luz Noceda)
Love/Luve/Luv
Leper/Leperacy
Litterbug
M
Macabre
Macroscopic
Mafia
Magnetic
Malady
Malice
Mutiny
Malediction
Marauder (also applicable to pop culture - won't say the name but you know what franchise this was popularised in)
Medical
Membrane
Mesmerize
Metallic
Mortician/Mortuary/Morticia (last one applicable to pop culture, in reference to Morticia Addams)
Mortified
Mystery
Myth
Mayday (also applicable to popculture, see Mayday from No Straight Roads and the Helluva Boss character Verosika Mayday)
Malevolent/Malevolence
Millionaire
McCrackin
Monstrawrface
Miracle/Miraculous (also applicable to pop culture, see Miraculous Ladybug)
Morgue
N
Ninja
Notorious
Nocturnal/Nokturnal
Naughty
Nasty
Nihilist/Nihilistic/Nihilism
Nightmare
Necro
Necromancer/Necromancy
Necrotising (in reference to Necrotising Fasciitis)
Nefarious
Neuron
Nerd/Nerdified
O
Overdrive
Original
Outcast
Odd
Obscure
Obsolete
Obsession
Oblivion
P
Prince/Princess
Punk
Plastic
Parable (also applicable to pop culture, see The Stanley Parable)
Pandemic
Pirate
Q
Queen/Queenie
Queer
Quack
R
Random
Revenge
Reckless
Royal
Riot
Rebel
Rude
Rawr
Rad
Rotten
Ravenous
Ruthless
S
Sabotage
Scary
Silly
Sadist/Sadistic
Sahara
Salivate
Spectacular
Synthetic
Supercharged
Surrender
Stethoscope
Sublime
Sterile
Stealthy
Spinal
Spiffy
Sinister
Scoundrel
Scandal
Shell
Scene
Spookbat
T
Tears
Tragic/Tragedy
Terror
Trick/Trickster
Temptation
Terrible
Twisted
Trash
Tenacity
Trauma/Traumatised
Temptress
Tuberculosis
U
Unusual
Ultimate
Usurper
Urban
V
V.I.P
Vendetta (also applicable to pop culture, see V for Vendetta)
Velicious
Victorious/Victory
Vandal/Vandalism
Vain/Vanity
Vile
Vortex (also applicable to pop culture, Helluva Boss)
Void
Vengeance/Vengeful
Valentine/Valentines
W
Wacky/Whacky
Wicked
Wonder/Wonderful
Wise/Wisdom
Wreckless
X
Xtreme/X-treme
Xx/xX
XoXo/XOXO/X0X0
X-ray
Y
Young
Z
ZigZag
Zero (also applicable to pop culture, see Nightmare Before Christmas character)
SOURCES
http://esgbeauty.blogspot.com/p/scene-names-directory.html?m=1 (TRIGGER WARNING: site listed actual genocides as name suggestions (e.g. Holocaust) or elements related to genocides/wars (e.g. Kamikaze) - view at your own discretion. For this list, I opted to remove these suggestions as I think these are remnants of the edgy humour of the 2000s that is best being left behind.)
Some of these suggestions came from my friends and members in Scem0 K1dz (Discord server).
https://thescenebible.blogspot.com/2021/10/blog-post.html?m=1 (Currently working on slowly adding anything from here.) TRIGGER WARNING: A lot of names involve mental disorders, medical conditions and medications. I will be including some of these, mostly in the 'Use At Your Own Risk' section.
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WIP Tag Game
Tagged by @crystalshard, which may prove to be a miscalculation, 'cause boy-howdy do I have a lot of works in progress...
Rules: In a new post, list the names of all the files in your WIP folder, regardless of how non-descriptive or ridiculous. Let people send you an ask with the title that most intrigues them and then post a little snippet of it or tell them something about it! And then tag as many people as you have WIPs.
/cracks knuckles
Star Wars: -Fulcrum & Family, the new Tano & Twins re-write -Dreamwalkers Luke and Leia -History Reversed with sequel trilogy Ahsoka, Luke, Ezra and students dropped back in the Clone Wars -Birds Fly sequel Can We Start Over, Bly's pov -Something Big is Happening (Misc/Understudies crossover) -Clone Wars Cass (DC/Batman crossover)
Marvel -The Big One (5+1 Spidey saves Morgan, Pepper meets Doc Strange, Another Chance conclusion with Wanda) -Kids Club, post-Civil War kidnapping fixit -MCU Miles Morales, title tbd -Spider Assassins AU, multi-continuity-combination -X-Fire, Laura/Wolverine, Gabby/Honeybadger, and Rachel/Phoenix -Heroes of Tomorrow re-write with way more kids from different superhero groups/families
DC -Pantheon AU -the revised Alf-verse (22 Bat-grandkids and counting) -Rotten Luck re-vamp (Young Justice season one Team in the Justice League Unlimited universe) -Continuations: The Batman "seasons six and seven" if I ever get around to re-writing the early stuff (my very first fan fic ever, I've improved a lot since those high school days) -Teen Titans meet Robin's horde of younger siblings (original cartoon) -Battorian AU (Diana is human, Clark's a demigod, Bruce came from another planet) -Mandalorian/Star Wars AU (Mando Alfred adopts orphaned Bruce. This is the Way.)
HP -Pair of Potters sequel, year two for Heather, official year one for Harry, the beginning of a long headache for Dumbledore -Founder Foundlings, reincarnation fic -Cheers to the Wish, more Guardian Ghosts Lily and James -Philosopher's Mirror, canon-divergence of the unintended resurrection variety -the third effing chapter of Muggle is as Muggle Does -Thief!Harry AU, my all-out middle finger to the Author Who Shall Not Be Named
Transformers -Terratron AU (Bee meets Dragonfly, Elita makes Artemis, Bee and Fly stumble across Megatron and Rion, Prowl and Beats, Beats finds Jazz, accidental babysitter Serrate, Hornet and her big race, etc etc) -Hard Facts and Simple Truths, humanformers AU -TFAnimated swapped 'verse, with Elita Prime and her team of spacebridge technicians: Arcee, Ironhide, Wasp, and Jazz -G1 sparkling-Starlane AU -TFPrime crossover with Hot Wheels: Battle Force Five
Atla -follow-up to A Small Condition, aka the "Monk Gyatso goes into the iceberg with Aang and Zuko assumes *he* is the Avatar" AU -continuation of Ursa leaving royal life and stumbling across a dying dragon who entrusts her with a baby and two unhatched eggs -Avatar!Yue learns airbending from Aang's grandkids and that whole big mess of world-altering changes
My Hero Academia -Doubles AU (finishing Brand New Day and getting a move on with Double Take as a canon re-write with Pro Hero Shimura Tenko) -continuation for Great Beasts of the Mountain -third chapter of Instinct, my first A/B/O attempt -more next generation fluff, the Archive and Guardian saga
Misc -Sea Beast fic where Crow gets injured, suffers total amnesia, the doctor who patches him up sends for Jacob, and there's a very awkward dance between them and Maisie and Blue as the old man slowly gets his memories back -The Faceless Wolf, a mildly (make that incredibly) ambitious Game of Thrones canon-divergence attempt -Jamie Reagan and the Terrible Horrible No-Good Very Bad Day, a Blue Bloods whump idea I've had rattling around for a while -Milo and Claggor Survived AU from LoL Arcane -Grandboss Gibbs, a bittersweet NCIS fic that would, in my opinion, have been a better end to the series than trying to go on without the main character of the show -Storm Hawks past-and-present-collide idea with some previous generation OCs -Edge Chronicles TWIG GETS TO MEET HIS MOTHER DAGNABIT -may as well throw in what will be my second self-published book, Trials of Youth, because the current draft is definitely a work in progress
Aaand we'll call that good. Now to see if I get any nibbles...
(I know the game says tag a person for each WIP but I don't think I've got that many writing acquaintances on here, so instead I've got one person per fandom grouping)
@wafflesrisa @eirianerisdar @jinxquickfoot @theredscreech @resamille @tarisilmarwen @icarussmicarus @gallusrostromegalus
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Sufjan on Predatory Wasp of the Palisades, at Austin City Limits 2006:
''So when I was a kid we used to go to summer camp every year. My parents would send me and my siblings away and one time at summer camp I met this one kid and uh we became best friends and we started hanging out all the time. When we go swimming, we were swimming buddies, and we go sailing, we’re sailing buddies and we go canoeing, we’re canoeing buddies. And then we went on a long camping trip and we had to stay in tents and hike for a few days and climb up these cliffs and do all this adventuring outdoors. And one time we got a little bit lost and we wandered off and uh saw this huge thing in the sky. We couldn’t really tell what it was and it looked that like maybe it was a uh spaceship or UFO so we were really excited. And it was coming closer and closer and it was making this kinda whirling, buzzing noise, and when we saw that it was really close it actually had wings and it had claws and it looked like a giant hawk or uh a big eagle or a dragon or something. And then- But then it also had a stinger and it was buzzing. And its wings were kinda transparent. So we thought: well it’s definitely a wasp. And- But it was so big. It was like the size of a good [???]. This is totally true. And we were running and running and running away from it cause it was chasing us and it was buzzing and flapping its wings and cawing like a bird. And- like a crow. And then uh we just got away from it just in time before it swooped down and we hid out in a cave for several days eating snickers bars and Charleston chews that we had stashed away in our pockets. Etcetera. Then we got away. We went back to the camp -oh no- and everyone was like ‘where are you guys- where were you guys?’ We said ‘nevermind’ but- We didn’t want to tell anyone uh and anyway the rest of the week at camp everything we said that was like flapping around in the sky that was a mosquito or a kite or a plastic bag or a helium balloon, we were afraid of it. So. This- maybe this is one of our theme songs for this tour cause that’s why we all have wings on. It’s sort of to overcome my fear of flying things, so. So this song is- sort of takes some of those memories from summer camp, put it into a song about the predatory wasp that was out to get us.'
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Bestiary of Thedas
From bird to insect, fish to land animal. Every creature mentioned in Dragon Age, blighted and non-blighted, spirits and demon, created and possessed creatures alike are listed along with their breeds, subspecies, or variations.
If you want a more specific list, check out the post for Real World Animals in Thedas
Updated: 2023/11
Amphibian
Frog
Salamander
Toad
Horned Toad
Poison Toad
Birds
Albatross
Black-capped Songbird
Bluebird
Budgerigar
Bunting
Buzzard
Canary
Crow
Dove
Duck
Mallard Duck
Eagle
Falcon
Finch
Goose
Grouse
Gull
Hawk
Kingfisher
Lark
Magpie
Merlin
Mockingbird
Nightingale
Owl
Parakeet
Parrot
Partridge
Peafowl
Pheasant
Pigeon
Ptarmigan
Quail
Raven
Robin
Rock Darter - Native to the Anderfels, an insect eating bird.
Seagull
Simir - A bird hunted in Tevinter for the magical properties in their feathers.
Sparrow
Swan
Swift
Turkey
Vulture
Bald-necked Vulture
Fish and Marine Creatures
Blind Tetrava
Bluefin
Carp
Cetus
Cod
Eel
Lamprey Eel
Jellyfish
Krone
Mackerel
Octopus
Raytooth
River Herring
Shark
Squid
Giant Squid
Trout
Whale
Bony Whale-Shark
Pilot Whale
Whitebait
Crustaceans and Shellfish
Clam
Crab
Giant Swamp Crab
Crayfish
Cuttlefish
Lobster
Mussel
Oyster
Prawns
Shrimp
Insects
Bee
Bumblebee
Honeybee
Beetle
Cave Beetle
Death Watch Beetle
Dung Beetle
Glow Worm
Roof Beetle
Wood-burrowing Beetle
Butterfly
Cricket
Dragonfly
Firefly
Flea
Fly
Blue Flies
Giant Spider
Giant Poisonous Spider
Giant Spiderling
Poison Spider
Gnat
Hornet
Ladybug
Leeches
Locust
Maggot
Scorpion
Silkworms
Slugs
Snail
Spider
Wasp
Worm
Earthworm
Poison Worm
Tapeworm
Mammals
Badger
Honey Badger
Bat
Giant Bats
Bear
Black Bear
Brown Bear
Cavern Bear
Great Bear
Large Bear
Boar
Bogfisher
Bronto
Cat
Cattle
Bull
Cow
Ox
Qalab
Chicken
Cockerel
Cretahl
Dathrasi
Deer
Red Deer
Stag
Dog
Coursing Hound
Ferelden Shepard
Hunting Dog
Mabari
Pug
Rat Terrier
Sheepdog
Wild Dog
Wofun Hound
Donkey
Druffalo
Elephant
Elk
Ermine
Fennec
Ferret
Fox
Gazelle
Ghast
Giant
Goat
Ayesleigh gulabi goats
Mountain Goat
Griffon
Gurn
Halla
Hamster
Hare
Hart
Bercilian Sure-Foot
Greater Frostback Elk
Pride of Arlathan
Red Hart
Royal Sixteen
Tirashan Swiftwind
White Hart
Wild Hart
Horse
Amaranthine Charger
Anderfel
Anderfel Courser
Asaarash
Avvar Mixed Draft
Dalish All-Bred
Fereldan Forder
Free Marches Ranger
Frostback Mountain Horse
Green Dales Feral
Imperial Warmblood
Inquisition Barded Charger
Oath-Bound Steed
Orlesian Courser
Taslin Strider
Hyena
Jackal
Jackrabbit
Lion
Great Lion
Red Lion
Lynx
Marmot
Marten
Mole
Monkey
Moose
Mountain Lion
Mouse
Chip Mouse
Mule
Nug
Nuggalope
Avvar War Nug
Battle Nug
Greater Nuggalope
Greater Mountain Nuggalope
Gwaren Land-Hammer
Knuckled Thunderer
Tiddles Majoris
Otter
Pig
Rabbit
Raccoon
Ram
August Ram
Rat
Giant Rat
Sheep
Snoufleur
Spotted Cat
Spotted Hunting Cat
Squirrel
Tiger
Tusket
Voles
Weasel
Wolf
Black Wolf
Crag Wolf
Great Wolf
Wolverine
Reptiles
Adder
Death Adder
Basilisks
Cobra
Crocodile
Deepstalker
Deepstalker Matriarch - largest deepstalker
Deepstalker Leader - always male, second largest deepstalker
Deepstalker Runner
Dracolisk
Abyssal Hang-Tooth
Basking Longma
Blue River Bane
Desert Lightning
Hunter Shade Dracolisk
Mountain Dracolisk
Primal-Trained Longma
Sharp-Tail
Dragon
Abyssal High Dragon
Fereldan Frostback
Gamordan
Stormrider
Greater Minstral
Guardian of Mythal
Highland Ravager
Hivernal
Hunterhorn Shrikes
Kaltenzahn
Northern Hunter
Sandy Howler
Stonejaw
Vinsomer
Dragonling
Drake
Great Dragon
Guardian Serpent
Gurgut
Lurker
Phoenix
Quillback
Sand Stalker - a small vermin-like creature similar to deepstalkers
Sand Stalker Spitter
Sand Stalker Leader - larger than common sand stalkers
Varghest
Viper
Wyvern
Snowy Wyvern
Created Creatures
Golem
Varterral
Blighted Creatures
Bereskarn
Blight Owl
Blight Wolf
Blighted Werewolf
Bloodcrow
Corrupted Spider
Corrupted Spider Queen
Darkspawn
Archdemon
Broodmothers
Children
Emissary
Genlock
Hurlock
Ogre
Shriek
Darkspawn Magisters (Named and known)
The Architect
Corypheus
Dragon Thrall
Ghoul
Created Creatures
Golem
Varterral
Demons and Spirits
Spirits
Choice
Command
Compassion
Faith
Hope
Justice
Knowledge
Perseverance
Valor
Wisdom
Memory
Wisp
Wraith
Demons
Desire
Despair
Envy
Fear
Hunger
Pride
Rage
Remorse
Shade
Sloth
Terror
Vengeance
Possessed/Magical Creatures
Abomination
Arcane Horror
Ash Wraith
Corpse
Devouring Corpse
Devouring Skeleton
Enraged Corpse
Fanged Skeleton
Shambling Corpse
Shambling Skeleton
Skeleton
Skeleton Archer
Skeleton Mage
Walking Corpse
Dryads
Harvester
Revenant
Rock Wraith
Ancient Rock Wraith
Sylvans
Vampire
Werewolf
Wood Nymphs
Undefined
Glowing Slime
Firesprite
Wandering Hills
Sources
Dragon Age Origins + DLCs Dragon Age Awakening Dragon Age 2 + DLC Dragon Age Inquisition + DLC Dragon Age Inquisition Multiplayer Dragon Age: Last Court Dragon Age: Official Cookbook: Tastes of Thedas Dragon Age Tabletop Core Rulebook Dragon Age Tabletop Blood of Ferelden World of Thedas Vol 1 World of Thedas Vol 2 Dragon Age: Asunder Dragon Age: Masked Empire Dragon Age: Last Flight Dragon Age: Tevinter Nights Short Story: The Riddle of Truth Short Story: Varric Dragon Age Origins Armor: Clamshell Armor Armor: Dalish Gloves Codex: The Bow of the Golden Sun Codex: Bronto Codex: Deepstalker Codex: The Frostback Mountains Codex: Meditations and Odes to Bees Codex: Nug Codex: Rat Codex: The Vaterral Item: Fox's Pendant Item: Golden Mirror Item: Lamb Bone Item: Micah/s Lucky Deer Foot Item: Ox Bone Item: Rat Poison Item: Uncrushable Pigeon Weapon: Cat Lady's Hobble-Stick Dragon Age 2 Armor: Rat-Nibbled Gloves Codex: Broken Dowsing Rods - No Refunds Codex: Carta Bronto Codex: Pride and Rider Junk: Stuffed Parrot Quest: Redblossom Special Weapon: The Tiger's Tail Last Court The Acerbic Dowager The Applewoods The Arrival of the Divine The Boastful Neighbor The Cheery Baron Choose your quarry The Dowager Steps Forward Enlightenment Glass Glassblowers' Anger Graffiti A Life of Toil A Meeting with the Outlaw A Plea for Sanctuary River Herring The Sealed Chantry A Swift Stream Sylvian Raid An Unofficial Meeting The Well-Read Pig-Farmer You have cornered the bear You have the hind in view Dragon Age Inquisition Items and Codex Codex: August Ram Codex: Andruil's Messenger Codex: Bear (Inquisition) Codex: Constellation Tenebrium Codex: Correspondence Interruptus Codex: Crate of the Live Death Watch Beetles Codex: Cretahl Codex: Dirthamen: Keeper of Secrets Codex: The Folly of General Not-Shertan Codex: Ghilan'nain: Mother of the Halla Codex: Hard in Hightown Chapter 15 Codex: A Horsemaster's Notes on Mounts Codex: The Hunt of the Fell Wolf Codex: Journal of Gurd Harofsen Codex: The Lion of Orlais Codex: Moldy Journal Codex: A Nutty Affair Codex: On Avvar Cuisine Codex: The Perendale War Codex: Ram Codex: Scout Lace Harding Codex: Surviving the Western Approach Landmark: Crestwood: The Guide of Falon'Din Note: Charred Note Note: Sera's Cabinet of Wonder Whose it Was Valuable: Carved Cricket Charm Valuable: Cut Crystal Lion Valuable: Eagle Feather Charm Valuable: Falcon Crest Valuable: Glass Fox Valuable: Golden Ladybug Charm Valuable: Grouse Feather Charm Valuable: Raven Totem Valuable: Silver Dragonfly Charm Valuable: Vulture Feather Charm Valuable: Wooden Mabari Figurine Wartable Mission: A Present for Bianca Wartable Mission: Smash
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For the 🐾Animal Witch🔮 AU, What Animal Hybrid Would Y'all Possibly Like Reader To Be??
For mammals, there are cats, dogs, foxes, bears, opossums, goats, sheep, deer, cows, mice, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, minks, ferrets, raccoons, badgers, martins, seals, sugar gliders, bats, etc. ...
For birds, there are owls, cardinals, crows, ravens, peafowl, hummingbirds, kiwis, hawks, parakeets, budgies, swans, doves, magpies, cranes, seagulls, penguins, orioles, titmice, bluebirds, etc. ...
For amphibians, there are salamanders, frogs, toads, axolotls, and newts...
For reptiles, there are snakes, turtles, tortoises, geckos, lizards, monitors, komodo dragons, tuataras, etc. ...
For fish, there are eels, tangs, angelfish, dories, pufferfish, remoras, sharks, clownfish, octopi, squids, cuttlefish, lionfish, bettas, etc. ...
For insects, there are bees, wasps, hornets, moths, butterflies, beetles, crickets, katydids, cicadas, mantises, dragonflies, etc. ... Not to mention the arachnids, such as spiders and scorpions...
Even mythical creatures, like sirens and mermaids and dragons and hydras and kitsunes and unicorns and alicorns!
So the possibilities are endless!
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bronson4444the2nd · 6 months
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Fakemonvember day 25: Dragon type
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Galtalidrill Dragon/Bug. Evolves from beedrill after learning Fell stinger.
Baised off the tarantula hawk wasp, I've been trying to make this design for months! Finally, I have a version of it that feels right.
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They should make a movie where Cheech & Chong and Harold & Kumar and Bill & Ted and Beavis & Butthead and Ren & Stimpy and Abott & Costello and Tim & Eric and Sonic & Knuckles and Mario & Luigi and Finn & Jake and Siegfried & Roy and Simon & Garfunkel and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern and Timon & Pumbaa and Laurel & Hardy and Lilo & Stitch and Leroy & Stitch and Siskel & Ebert and Pride & Prejudice and Harold & Maude and Hootie & The Blowfish and Cow & Chicken and Harold & The Purple Crayon and Ms. Officer & Mr. Truffles and Cain & Abel and Naked & Afraid and Grim & Evil and The Fast & The Furious and Billy & Mandy and Mary Kate & Ashley and Belle & Sebastian and Oliver & Company and Hunter & Hunter and Will & Grace and Dharma & Greg and Hall & Oates and Sam & Kat and Plague & Pestilence and Sam & Max and Kane & Lynch and Wallace & Grommit and A Boy & His Blob and Fanny Mae & Freddie Mac and Blue Cross & Blue Shield and Bonnie & Clyde and Thelma & Louise and Cats & Dogs and Cats & Dogs 2: the Revenge of Kitty Galore and Pinky & The Brain and Chip & Dale and Robot & Monster and Ben & Jerry and Tom & Jerry and Heckle & Jeckyl and Dr. Jeckyl & Mr. Hyde and Batman & Robin and Ant-Man & The Wasp and Falcon & The Winter Soldier and Queen & David Bowie and Lewis & Clark and Martin & Lewis and Gilbert & Sullivan and Scooby-Doo & Scrappy Too and Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue and Toejam & Earl and Tom & Huck and Key & Peele and Kenan & Kel and Drake & Josh and Melissa & Joey and John Boy & Billy In The Morning and Hoops & Yo-Yo and Hawk & Dove and Cloak & Dagger and Dungeons & Dragons and Earwig & The Witch and Garfield & Friends and Calvin & Hobbes and Barney Google & Snuffy Smith and Asterix & Obelix
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tiger-lily-55555 · 2 years
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I wanted to do a bit of worldbuilding for Spineridge, my small desert town that is a main location in my Hollow Knight fanfiction, so I decided to draw some of the local flora and fauna, along with how they’re used.
The first picture is of sandslips, which are quite an abundant species within the desert. They are small scavengers and will eat practically anything, so they are an important part of the local ecosystem by recycling nutrients back into the food web. They are an important source of prey, and are also a great source of food for carnivorous bugs. They are quite small, but since they’re so abundant and easy to catch (the most they can do is hiss and nip at you) they are a staple for many meat-based dishes in Spineridge.
 The second drawing is focusing on cactnols, which are herbivores that protect themselves with their hard, spikey shell. They can also curl up into a ball like an armadillo and live in small herds. If you’re traveling through the desert and come across a group of round cactuses, it’s probably actually a herd of cactnol trying to hide! Because of their tough shells they are really hard to hunt, but if one does manage to slay one every part of them is extremely useful. The shell can be made into excellent spiked armour plates, or kept in tack and used as a large bowl after cutting off the spikes (many restaurants in Spineridge use cactnol shell bowls to mix large amounts of salads for herbivorous guests). Their meat is also very tender, and cactnol steaks are often seen as a delicacy in the desert.
Cactus fruit is another staple food in Spineridge. A single one can be eaten as a snack, or a few of them with some nectar is a great meal for nectarivorous bug. The cactus that it grows from is pretty abundant, so the fruit is easy to gather. I actually got inspired from the cacti that grow dragon fruit for designing this catus! The cactus fruit can also be juiced, along with fermented into a cider (which is a certain tarantula hawk wasp’s beverage of choice).
Creeping vines are also an abundant desert flora and have a variety of uses. The entire plant is edible, but only the flowers and leaves are usually eaten as the vines are quite tough and become even tougher as they dry out. Instead, the vines are used to make a very sturdy rope. The leaves and flowers are often used to make a salad, which makes a great meal for herbivorous bugs. The flowers are also a great source of nectar, and can be used as pigments and fabric dyes. Both the flowers and the leaves can be brewed into tea as well.
So yeah! That’s all the worldbuilding for now. I might try drawing some buildings, or making some drawing of more of my Hollow Knight ocs that live in Spineridge. Photo descriptions under the ‘Read More’, but just a small warning - it’s pretty long!
First image: In the left side of the image there is a collection of drawings of a small, segmented sand-coloured creature. It has five segments, with the largest one in the center and tapering on either end; the segments are triangular in shape. Its face is on the first segment with two black, slanted oval-shaped eyes that slightly bulge out of its head and a straw-coloured mouth that is made up of three triangular segments, one at the top and one on each side. There are four drawings of the sandslip. The first, top right drawing has the sandslip curled to the side with only the side of his face visible. The picture lower to the left is a close-up of the first three segments of the sandslip with its mouth open and looking upward. The image below is a full drawing of a sanslip from above, the full face visible. The last picture to the right of it is a sandslip is about the same position but from a distance, and the last segment of it isn’t visible. It is curving over the top of a grey stone sitting on light brown soil. There is a smaller, dark grey pebble to the stone’s right and to clumps of grass behind and on either side of the stone, the one on the left being slightly taller. Underneath these images is a bullet list titles ‘Sandslips:’. The two bullet points read ‘Small scavengers’ and ‘Abundant in the desert’. In the right side of the image there are two pictures. The top one is a large fire with a wooded stand on both the right and left side of the fire. Resting over the fire and being supported on either end by these two wooden structures are four long, thin, black skewers. On each skewer are two sandslips; they are far away and small enough that the details of the face cannot be seen, and their normally sand-coloured shells have been roasted to a brown colour. Below this drawing is a picture of a light brown, wooden plate. On the plate are three smaller, dark-coloured skewers made of wood with each one having a roasted sandslip on it. The sandslips are closer up so you can see the details of the face; the eyes are now cartoony X’s and the mouth is now a darker straw colour. The three skewers take up most of the plate and are nearer to the top. In the space remaining at the bottom of the plate there are slices of a round, light-red fruit with pink flesh and two seeds in each slice. Next to this illustration is a description reading ‘Fire-Roasted Sandslip Skewers & Cactus Fruit Slices’.
Second image: This picture is made up of four drawings. The first one, which is furthest to the left, is of a shelled quadruped. Its shell is light green and covered in small, peachy tan spikes. Its head and legs are a dull, light yellow, with its head an oval-ish shape slightly pointed at the bottom. It has two black, almond-shaped eyes. Under it is a bullet list titled ‘Cactnol:’ with the bullets underneath reading ‘Medium-sized herbivores’ and ‘Lives in small herds’.To the right and slightly above this image is a small drawing of a cactnol curled up like an armadillo. There is a curved seam line in an otherwise perfect sphere covered in spikes; its head and legs can’t be seen at all.Under it and to the right is a wooden plate. It has leaves of various shades of green across the plate with a circular cut of yellow meat sitting on top. The meat is dripping a white-yellow gravy and has a single, small leaf resting on top as a garnish. Above it the drawing is labeled ‘Cactnol Steak with Mixed Greens’.Below it is a light green shell bowl with small, peachy tan spots; these spots remain from cutting off the shell’s spikes. The bowl is thick with a light-tan edge and a light-brown center. Below it is the label ‘Cactnol Shell Bowl’.To the right of the bowl is a drawing of some shoulder armour. The armour is made of two pieces of shell, a smaller one on top of the other. The light green shells are overlapped and still have their peachy-tan spikes, except on the lower shell where the smaller shell overlaps on the larger one. The shell plates are attached to a belt made of a dark and dull green, plant-fiber material. The buckle is made of grey metal, and there are little holes in the fabric for the buckle. The belt is tightened to about halfway, with a little bit of the remaining length of the belt hanging loose after the buckle. Under the drawing there is a label that reads ‘Cactnol Shell Armour’.
Third image: This picture is made up of three drawings. The one on the top left is of a round, light red fruit. In front of it to the left is a quarter-slice of the same type of fruit laying on its back. The flesh of the fruit is light magenta, and in the center of it is two almond-shaped, yellow seeds with the pointed parts pointing to the center. In the lower counter of the slice a pale pink liquid is dripping from it. To the right of the whole fruit there is a smaller piece of the same fruit, half the size of the qatar-slice. The point of it is pointed upward and it is sitting on its cut side with the skin facing the whole fruit behind it. Only one seed is on it since it is a smaller piece of fruit, and the cut bottom is leaking more light pink liquid from under it. To the right of the collection of fruit is the description of ‘Cactus Fruit’.Below this picture is a drawing of a dull green, glass bottle with a tan-coloured cork in it. The liquid that is filling it to the neck is magenta, appearing slightly darker from being within the coloured bottle. There is a white streak of reflected light on the bottle starting in the center and curving to the left. The streak is broken into three parts with the largest at the top and the size of the parts decreasing as they go down the side; the largest, topmost streak is triangular while the smaller streaks are more oval-shaped. This light streak stops halfway down the bottle. To the right of the drawing is the label ‘Cactus Fruit Cider’.To the right of both images is a drawing of a cactus with drooping leaves emerging from the single stalk. The topmost leaves are smaller and have nothing on their tips. The row of leaves below them have things on them; from left to right there are two with orange flowers with pointed petals, one with a round, light red fruit, and one with an orange-red bulb. Behind the cactus another leaf can be seen between the last two leaves and has a fruit on it as well. The next row down has four leaves with the leftmost one slightly behind the cactus, and all are bearing fruit. The last row of leaves are drooping on the ground and are mostly yellow with light brown, torn tips. It is sitting on dark-tan coloured soil. There is a grey rock resting on the ground slightly behind the cactus on the left, and a dark brown one in front and to the right of the cactus.
Fourth image: This picture is made up of three images. The bottom image is of a light green vine plant splayed across the tan-and-light-brown ground. There are seven vines visible, with the second, third, fith, and sixth vine splitting at the ends. Each vine has curved, almond-shaped leaves with the point facing outward scattered across them, along with a few flowers spread out across the plant as well. These flowers are yellow with rounded petals and become yellow-orange near the center. The center of the flower is a pale yellow colour. The drawing is described by the phrase ‘Creeping Vine Plant’ above the drawing.Above and to the left of the drawing of the vines is a wooded brown bowl; the bottom section of the bowl is a darker brown as it is in shadow from the upper, larger part of the bowl. Within the bowl is a mix of light green leaves in a curved, almond shape, along with some yellow flowers. The details of the flowers are much more visible than they were on the vine, with the orange around the center and the pale yellow center of the flower easier to see since they are closer. Above the bowl is the label ‘Vine Plant Salad’.Next to the bowl is a drawing of a coil of rope, with the end of it drooping down from the right side; the end of the rope is slightly frayed. The coil of rope is three coils tall, and has curved indents from where the rope is twisted going around it; the curves are curved to the left and then back to the center. The rope is a dull, light green and the description of the drawing, reading ‘Vine Rope’, is above and to the right of the picture.
Fifth image: This image is a combination of the four images above. The top-left section is of the sandslips. The bottom-left section is of the cactnol. The top-right section is of the cactus fruit. The bottom-right section is of the creeping vine plant.
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the-lone-snorkeler · 1 year
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Not until the glassy warrior wasp; the silver see-through tarantula hawk. Unrealized until the stinking corpse— arranged and coiled up in her tongue. Her epiphyte eyes. 
Her dragoned back  of draconian black hair, waving: The contours of her galvanizing  and wet  flesh.
A flower with wanton lips,
she was tattooed; leathered shiny black,
regalia for rank decay. Trophy-ing 22nd-unborn in the emporte of night golds. Past-less. Unseeing. Forward.
Rafflesia.
The unknown beginning: The age of true generals— the mythomanes approaching.  From first principles to eusocial superpowers,  type I. 
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Sooooooo
i remember you saying that the constant use of unification by shadow moth would actually take a toll on him mentally in PoD, whereas in the show afaik he does start being damaged by becoming Monarch but Shadow Moth seemingly had no negative effects.
so my thoughts brought me to the end of Miracle Queen when Chloe put on all of the Miraculous at once (think she said she was trying to become the "Queen of the Miraculous" or something). And I was wondering, while in PoD Hawk Moth using two miraculous at once frequently over time wore away at his mind, would wearing all of the Miraculous at once have a stronger effect? (Albeit likely a temporary one)
idk if I'm explaining this right but basically:
Hawk Moth makes Heart Hunter (or something else with Andre and Audrey) happen so that Ladybug would be forced to bring in Chloe for help 'Cus Chloe has the bee miraculous. Maybe also another hero, probably Rena Rouge, so that she still has to go to the guardian.
When things seemingly calm down and an opportunity presents itself, Mayura basically kidnaps Chloe and basically my idea is that they try to force Chloe into being evil by making her wear and/or sue all of the Miraculous at once and akumatize her (probably into something similar to Monarch Mine like how Miracle Queen resembled Queen Wasp). And then similar shxt happens to the actual episode but this time since Ladybug doesn't have the dragon with her to unify (I think the water dragon stuff was how she protected against the wasps in the episode right?-) since it's with Meta Knight, and also 'cus all of the Parisian heroes are kinda under mind control right now (and hey with the way this idea sets it up, just like in the episode the only exceptions would be Nino/Carapace and Kagami/Ryuko)... basically she brings in the Dream Land gang and epic fight happens
tbh part of why I thought of this is because I just imagine that when Princess Justice happens just. Parallels. (Idk, just pictured Chloe being like "you saved me, now I'll save you" or something-). 'Cus gay-
(am I getting this across right?-)
(since Chloe doesn't have like long-term exposure it probably won't have any lingering effects but she definitely gets really messed up in the moment)
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leopardsealz · 2 years
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list of some of my fave creachurs for no other reason other than im autisming & making lists are so fun
mammals
felines
pinnipeds
deer (includes bootleg deer eg musk deer)
true foxes (aka vulpes genus)
moon bear
aye-aye lemur
orca
sperm whale
false killer whale
birds
peregrine
lammergeier
great skua
magnificent frigatebird
greater black-backed gull
common buzzard
golden eagle
invertebrates
wasps / hornets
spiders / tarantulas
sea slugs
dragonflies
planarians
deaths head hawk moth
cephalopods
fish
whale shark
hagfish
lampreys
sailfish
sturgeon
eels
seahorses / sea dragons
giant snakehead
northern pike
reptiles
king cobra
gaboon viper
komodo dragon
green anaconda
arabian sand boa
red-tailed green rat snake
alligator snapping turtle
gharial
amphibians
olm
hellbender
caecillians
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zuble · 2 years
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13, 14?
13. Favorite colors?
red, or dark green! also a big fan of black
14. Favorite animals?
house cats, bearded dragons, and white tailed deer. if we’re including insects, then eastern eyed click beetles and cicada hawk wasps
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cleocatrablossy · 2 months
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Hmmmm Scar design ideas: maned wolf, clouded leopard, red tailed hawk, Rusty spotted cat, some sort of fox, black footed cat, hyena, komodo dragon, hippo, one of those Cambrian period dudes(y’know. The ones that don’t even look real), okapi, squirrel, blue-bellied lizard, green anaconda, smilodon fatalis, rattler, coyote, pelecinid wasp, kentosaurus, quokka, capybara, leopard gecko, flying lizard, ocelot, deer, or maybe a mix of multiple
Trying to work on a drawing but I can’t decide
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