310, RE: Immortal descriptions.
Posted by Amaranthe on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Well, I have to admit Ilraeth's a better character artist than I am, but here's an image of Amaranthe and her description, items.
If the earth were a woman, her hair would be long and rolling like the hills, adorned with leaves of green and gold, and flecked with the many-colored petals of springtime's blossoms. Her skin would be sun-kissed and healthy, and beautifully creased by the calm yet relentless passage of time. Her eyes would be as deep as the oceans; endless in their expanse of wisdom, and within them them the potential for both soothing and fury.
If the earth were a woman, her hips would be wide, broadened by the eons of toil and lifegiving. Her bosom would be ample, and her body thick and strong, and she would walk with the confidence and matronly grace of a woman who had nurtured, scorned, and endured.
If the earth were a woman, her breath would smell like a summer's wind. Her voice would sound like the larks of springtime, and her whisper like the brisk chill of winter. Her footsteps would tread like a hunter's on the soil, and about her would linger the rich and earthy aroma of an autumn's harvest.
If the earth were a woman, she would be as the Goddess who stands before you, basking in the light of a Harvest Moon.
Amaranthe, a female human, is in perfect health.
Amaranthe is using: <worn around neck> a wooden mandala pendant on a leather cord <worn on body> a brown peasant dress embroidered with gold-threaded leaves <worn on head> a pointed brown hat with a wide brim <worn on feet> several silver ankle bracelets adorned with beads and charms <worn about body> a long, earth-stained cloak <worn around wrist> a bracelet of ever-changing leaves <wielded> a tall, silver-bladed scythe <tattooed> an ornate mandala
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