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mmmatchasims · 2 months
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Saffron: I hate to interrupt, hun, but if you don't leave soon you're going to make that poor girl late for the dance!
Hibiscus: Right... I'll go. Thanks, nan.
🎵🎵🎵
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ticklemerainbows · 7 months
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lyricist-trait · 10 months
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we have secured a conspiracy theorist
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ewoudcponies · 1 year
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Saffron Masala has no patience for incorrect use of her cuisine's language.
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chiropterx · 1 year
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What combination of scents do others associate with you?
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Saffron, juniper berries, bitter almond, myrrh
Everything you touch is electric, you close your eyes and can feel the heartbeats of everyone around you. They slow down as you take a deep breath, and you float over to something that briefly caught your eye. Scents recommended for you: Hypnotic Poison by Dior, Bois Mystérieux by Guerlain, Thé Noir 29 by Le Labo, Replica: Coffee Break by Maison Margiela ♡
Tagged by;; @envychosen Tagging;; Whoever would like to do it?
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nerdupthesims · 8 months
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I decided randomly to make a berry sim with a random number generator (1-3) and a random colour generator to generate a colour scheme for my sim and Im kinda obsessed with how she came out!
Meet Saffron Sunglow an aspiring author
I realised really quickly is a bit too bright for my usual photoshop action and had to fiddle with it continiously so if the screenshots look different from others no they dont.
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and-stir-the-stars · 1 year
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saffron pawn au -> killer cc au where Evan can and does get redeemed from William's manipulation, after Will gets caught and adult Mike (~21) gets custody of Evan
Razzmic beary au -> killer cc au where William manipulates Ev into killing Mike, Evan cannot be redeemed, and Ev (in my self-indulgent fantasies) ends up murdering an alternate universe version of Mike because "this time I get to enjoy it"
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7-hydroxymitragynine · 8 months
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starting to think i have a problem online shopping......
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parfumery-wiki · 2 years
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Fragrance 03 “Blond” (eau de parfum) DedCool
Floral
You attract what you are. This scent smells like you’ll get stopped on the street when you walk by – a smell that everyone around you will be thinking about all day
Top notes: Juniper berry, Pomelo, Saffron Heart notes: Accord cuir, Black violet, Crystal rose Base notes: Blond woods, Raspberry, Vetiver
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maren-warlock · 7 months
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closest color matches for each fest gene + primal
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Brightshine - sanddollar / Thundercrack - robin
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Flameforger - saffron / Starfall - bubblegum
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Riot - berry / Rockbreaker - dirt
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mmmatchasims · 3 months
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Saffron: Take the trip, kids! Aster and I can hold things down here. Stop worrying and spend some quality time together!
Primrose & Cointreau: *laugh*
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ticklemerainbows · 7 months
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Gen 13!
The nav page has been updated!
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lyricist-trait · 10 months
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everything is fine. everything is normal.
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betaorionis-fr · 3 days
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Allegro #57409469 and Legato #57409404. big wife and small husband. sketched and lined in March-April 2020, finished around June-July of the same year.
image descriptions under the cut.
[image 1: Allegro, a water-eyed female-pose banescale with carrot orange savannah, charcoal tear, and orca wraith genes. /end id] [image 2: Legato, a nature-eyed male pose banescale with berry red savannah, saffron orange safari, and lead skeletal genes. /end id]
[image 3: a digital art 4-panel comic page. each panel is the same size and makes up a horizontal rectangle. the first shows two of the clanbound banescale eggs, brown with ridges and hornlike structures, sitting on grass with a blue sky background. superimposed are two boxes which read 'We survived' and 'You and I'. The second panel shows a young Allegro from the chest up, the top half of a wing is visible. She is stretching towards the top right and some lines and notes like sheet music indicate she is singing. A text box that reads 'And those who survive have a duty' sits in the top left of the panel. The third and fourth panels are sections of the same scene, two banescales - Allegro and Legato, a smaller banescale, cuddling with their heads together in the third panel. a textbox that sits partially behind their heads reads 'Our duty is to do our best to keep on living'. the final panel shows the bottom half of their bodies, and between their feet are two eggs which look like a mix of the banescale ones and unhatched wind eggs, brown ridged with green swirls. some bamboo sprouts up from the bottom corners and reach up into the third panel. superimposed at the bottom of the fourth panel is a textbox which reads 'Even if our lives are not perfect'. At the bottom of the page is an attribution that sources the text as a quote from Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage, by Haruki Murakami." /end id]
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the-griffons-saddlebag · 10 months
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💎 𝗡𝗲𝘄 𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗺! Grower's Tape
Wondrous item, uncommon ___ This roll of tape is 1 inch wide and 60 feet long. You can use an action to cut off a length of tape and apply it to a surface. The tape immediately decomposes and turns into fertile soil once it's stuck to a surface. Plants rapidly grow from the soil, becoming fully ripe after 1 hour. Roll on the table below once for every 1 foot of tape used to determine what grows from that stretch of soil. | d6 | Grown Plant | — | 1 | A sickly mushroom. Boiling three of these for 1 hour renders one vial's worth of basic poison. | | 2–5 | A cluster of random crops, which yield either 1 pound of wheat (30%), 1 pound of ginger (30%), 1 pound of cloves (30%), or 1 pound of saffron (10%). | | 6 | A vine grows from the ground to produce 1d4 berries, which function as if created by the "goodberry" spell. | If you use one or more strips of tape to enclose an area, the tape recreates either version of the "plant growth" spell (your choice) for all plants within that area. For example, you can use 20 feet of tape to enclose a 5-foot square, or 30 feet of tape to enclose a 5-foot-radius circle. ___ ✨ Patrons get huge perks! Access this and hundreds of other item cards, art files, and compendium entries when you support The Griffon's Saddlebag on Patreon for less than $10 a month!
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breelandwalker · 10 months
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(Spawned by this post and done separately bc I didn't want to derail.)
Folk magic traditions and folk medicine, historically speaking, tend to rely heavily on regionally-available resources. Whatever was growing in their particular biome was what got used. So we see many many plants with overlapping usages or correspondence. And it may SEEM repetitive in an age where we can source pretty much whatever we want or need from the internet or from local stores that import herbs and spices.
White sage and palo santo are excellent examples, but we can also look at things that are closer to home. Consider, for instance, the humble peppercorn.
Native to the India, black pepper is one of the oldest known spices in the world, with usage records going back over 5000 years, and is a staple ingredient in most household spice cabinets. Even the blandest, most white-bread kitchens will at least have salt and pepper on hand, and pepper has a plethora of magical uses from protection to cleansing to fertility to warding off bad luck and malefic magic.
AND YET. Black pepper used to be the most expensive spice in the western world. Literally worth its' weight in gold in the ancient, classical, and medieval periods. It was used by physicians to treat a variety of digestive complaints and was believed to reverse the effects of certain poisons. It was so valuable, people used to pay their rent with it, much in the way that Roman soldiers once received salt as part of their wages. It wasn't until the Renaissance that black pepper started to be affordable for an average household as trade expanded and other substances like coffee, cocoa, and saffron gained in popularity.
So we might easily reach for a courtesy pepper packet for a quick banishing or protection ritual today, but that's not something the average medieval English peasant looking to ward off bad luck or keep evil spirits out of their house would have access to. But what they DID have was rowan trees. And we see many references in the folk magic of the British Isles to rowan boughs or rowan berries being using for protection, fertility, cleansing, and the warding-off of misfortune and magical harm.
So instead of going right for the white sage or palo santo, why not try smoke-cleansing with rosemary and bay leaf? They have the same magical properties and are much more affordable and readily available, plus that added bonus of, yanno, avoiding culturally appropriative or overharvested plants.
Anyway, point is, widespread availability is all well and good, but you'd be surprised just how much you can find in your own backyard and how useful it can be in your craft.
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