▪︎ soft and bright-eyed ▪︎
▪︎ soft and bright-eyed ▪︎
What's one thing (or multiple things) wildly op or "mary-sue-ish" about your OC and how does it make your character better or more compelling? We deserve to celebrate our blorbos instead of feeling ashamed of aspects of them
Parisa (of Persian origins) means fairy-like. It is one of my favorite names and pays homage to a beautiful soul who helped raised me.
Parisa (of Persian origins) means fairy-like. It is one of my favorite names and pays homage to a beautiful soul who helped raised me.
With Parisa, I explore themes of in-between, self-worth, accepting change, the different types of love, the cycle of life and death and the resolution that follows, beauty and ruin, balance and duality of existence and beyond.
time to go all out, writers. what themes do you explore in your WoL/OCs character?
for example; aurora tackles themes of femininity, motherhood, womanhood, (in some cases) religion. For me when i make decisions as small as gender it can completely alter how I write a character!!
With Parisa, I explore themes of in-between, self-worth, accepting change, the different types of love, the cycle of life and death and the resolution that follows, beauty and ruin, balance and duality of existence and beyond.
Parisa likes white peaches, apples, raspberries, and dates. Any drinks with this flavoring, Parisa loves. They also like pomegranates because of @voidsent.bsky.social's Fray, their husband.
Parisa likes white peaches, apples, raspberries, and dates. Any drinks with this flavoring, Parisa loves. They also like pomegranates because of @voidsent.bsky.social's Fray, their husband.
from the aesthetic post going around~.
from the aesthetic post going around~.
Parisa likes wearing a lot of pearls, soft, cloudy gemstones, and gold. But with simple shapes in reference to aesthetics, they embrace. They were raised around two cultures: the dragons of Ivalice, who love wearing jewelry and are always out there. The Aegyl who wear simple but
Parisa likes wearing a lot of pearls, soft, cloudy gemstones, and gold. But with simple shapes in reference to aesthetics, they embrace. They were raised around two cultures: the dragons of Ivalice, who love wearing jewelry and are always out there. The Aegyl who wear simple but
Parisa rarely gets jealous unless someone is actively trying to. Even then, they just smile because their partners can date whomever they please. They deal with insecurities and low self-esteem but they never prevent their partners from seeking interest from others.
Parisa rarely gets jealous unless someone is actively trying to. Even then, they just smile because their partners can date whomever they please. They deal with insecurities and low self-esteem but they never prevent their partners from seeking interest from others.
As a casual reminder, Parisa is approximately around the age of 397 (pending some changes), who looks to be in their mid to late twenties.
As a casual reminder, Parisa is approximately around the age of 397 (pending some changes), who looks to be in their mid to late twenties.
Columbina and Parisa share a lot of parallels. Parisa, for a time, was worshipped as a false deity for x amount of years by a group of fanatic cultists who believed the aegyl patron deity, Valefor, would return to them. They saw Parisa as a replacement or a second coming.
Columbina and Parisa share a lot of parallels. Parisa, for a time, was worshipped as a false deity for x amount of years by a group of fanatic cultists who believed the aegyl patron deity, Valefor, would return to them. They saw Parisa as a replacement or a second coming.
Parisa actively practices Mithridatism for several reasons.
Culturally from my homebrewing of official lore of Aegyl and my own. Both clans are considered pescatarians with a diet consisting of wild fruits, vegetables, fish and eggs.
Parisa actively practices Mithridatism for several reasons.
Culturally from my homebrewing of official lore of Aegyl and my own. Both clans are considered pescatarians with a diet consisting of wild fruits, vegetables, fish and eggs.
A comission of Parisa by shin_aoba @ VGEN.
A comission of Parisa by shin_aoba @ VGEN.
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Throughout the game, the emphasis on dragon eyes or any aspect of the dragon seen as a potent artifact—the Firstbrood’s Eyes, for example—holds a copious amount of aether and benefits, including their version of sight.
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Throughout the game, the emphasis on dragon eyes or any aspect of the dragon seen as a potent artifact—the Firstbrood’s Eyes, for example—holds a copious amount of aether and benefits, including their version of sight.
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