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Started by Moldy Forest, March 30, 2012, 02:51:52 PM

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Celtic Rune Stones

Quote from: Adriana Rose on May 21, 2012, 10:31:41 PM
Really? Rennies are some of the biggest gossips I have ever met lol


Furthermore, we have the pictures to prove it!  :o
My life is loosely based on a true story...

Francisco Paula

I have been so busy beating on old dead cow i have not even thought of a character background for my somewhat royalty character that is still on track for opening weekend.

My warlord coat is black and gold. My bracers, leather head band and belt will be the same black with gold. Bracers are done and they have dragons on it with thier tails twinned into celtic knots. Head band will be a celtic knot that goes most of the way around, belt will also have celtic design on it.

So any thoughts?

Rubiee

Quote from: Francisco Paula on May 22, 2012, 09:08:46 AM
I have been so busy beating on old dead cow i have not even thought of a character background for my somewhat royalty character that is still on track for opening weekend.

My warlord coat is black and gold. My bracers, leather head band and belt will be the same black with gold. Bracers are done and they have dragons on it with thier tails twinned into celtic knots. Head band will be a celtic knot that goes most of the way around, belt will also have celtic design on it.

So any thoughts?

Current thought is
"OMG that sounds AWESOME!!!!!!!!" :D

I know, not much help...
~* Rubiee Tallyn Hayes

Mistress of the Keys, Keeper of Pandora's Box, Vocalist and Glitter Bomber Extraordinaire.

Earl of Surrey

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--The Paris Hilton of the 16th Century--

The Earl and Countess of Surrey  (off with my head, on January 19, 1547)

Zoë

Quote from: Adriana Rose on May 21, 2012, 10:31:41 PM
Really? Rennies are some of the biggest gossips I have ever met lol


Maybe that was Vegas I was thinking of....huh....
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NelleMoorley

Hello!

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Nelle Moorley

Rubiee

Lol Nessa. Look at you, all pluggy and official and stuff :D

<3
~* Rubiee Tallyn Hayes

Mistress of the Keys, Keeper of Pandora's Box, Vocalist and Glitter Bomber Extraordinaire.

NelleMoorley

 ;) I try.

By the by, dost thou think we woudst land in trouble were we to glitter bomb the king? 

;D
Nelle Moorley

Francisco Paula


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Quote from: NelleMoorley on May 24, 2012, 04:48:07 PM
;) I try.

By the by, dost thou think we woudst land in trouble were we to glitter bomb the king? 

;D
Ummm... Dunno what kind of bomb you use, but in some places, with some of the glitter bombs, you could likely find yourself in some deep...er, non-glitter.  Some of these glitter bombs have glass dust in them, and are very hazardous to the eyes, and some will not come out of the garb.  If you're not using paper confetti bombs—with non-running ink—you might want to rethink the idea.

For the record, I've never been bombed, but I have read several horror stories about it on this forum. In some states, you can be charged with assault, according to some reports.
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Norfolk

Quote from: NelleMoorley on May 24, 2012, 04:48:07 PM
By the by, dost thou think we woudst land in trouble were we to glitter bomb the king? 


You most certainly would, to the tune of replacement cost for the Royal Doublet since glitter simply cannot be removed from velvet. 

A word to the wise ...
Just call me "Your Grace"

Earl of Surrey

Aside from the dangers both to eyes & garb, I'm fairly certain His Majesty would not appreciate it, nor find it amusing.  There are a great many things he would find amusing, but this is clearly not one of them. 

Those oddly dressed fellows in black, with small stars on their chests, and the black handheld devices that allow them to speak with spirits would undoubtedly be summoned.  Verily, you would most certainly be accellerated 500 years into the future rather quickly.
--The Paris Hilton of the 16th Century--

The Earl and Countess of Surrey  (off with my head, on January 19, 1547)

NelleMoorley

Which is why I jest, I would only threaten, never follow through. I adore John too much to spoil his pretty dublet. We fae will have to consider the wisdom of flower petals as an alternative to glitter on fairgrounds instead . . . biodegradable!

And the spirit-device-weilding guards wouldn't have the chance to get to me before the Captain of the King's Guard did - he's fast, and not terribly forgiving . . .

;)
Nelle Moorley

Norfolk

Quote from: NelleMoorley on May 25, 2012, 01:14:30 PM
We fae will have to consider the wisdom of flower petals as an alternative to glitter on fairgrounds ... ;)


EXCELLENT idea, Nelle!
Just call me "Your Grace"

Earl of Surrey

Indeed, that might be a thing he would find amusing.  However, you may not want to take advice from me as to what His Majesty liketh and does not liketh.  I, of course, lost everything from the neck up to some poor judgement in that regard in 1547.

*smile*

Surrey

--The Paris Hilton of the 16th Century--

The Earl and Countess of Surrey  (off with my head, on January 19, 1547)