TEXT/FONT NOTES
Jul. 27th, 2014 06:52 pmFor flavor, I'll sometimes include some fun CSS/HTML font stuff in the corner of my tags, using a forced-transparency/opacity code. If you want me to avoid doing such, please let me know- no offense taken, I know some can find it annoying.
Especially as when under stress/agitation, thi҉n̛gs͡ ̸m̛i͠gh̵t st͠ą͠r͟t̕͟ ͜g̸et̢͜҉t͠͡͞i̴̵̧ng̷ ͘ c҉͢͏͜r̵̴̕͜à̴̢́͢z̷̡̨̀́y̶̷̶͟.. Again, if you want me to cut it out, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. (I'm not planning to go much if at all past .05 opacity, unless your character is psychic/an empath/would somehow have a reason for it to be more obvious. But you can always highlight the tag, anyway.)
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Especially as when under stress/agitation, thi҉n̛gs͡ ̸m̛i͠gh̵t st͠ą͠r͟t̕͟ ͜g̸et̢͜҉t͠͡͞i̴̵̧ng̷ ͘ c҉͢͏͜r̵̴̕͜à̴̢́͢z̷̡̨̀́y̶̷̶͟.. Again, if you want me to cut it out, PLEASE LET ME KNOW. (I'm not planning to go much if at all past .05 opacity, unless your character is psychic/an empath/would somehow have a reason for it to be more obvious. But you can always highlight the tag, anyway.)
Comments are screened. Otherwise, this is a quick reference for me for the code.
PAST BEARERS
Jul. 15th, 2014 06:20 pmThere's more than noted, this is just a quick reference for my own.
- ~3500 BC- ?????. Creator/first bearer. [area; sumer]
- ????-???? BC- NDIDI [M]. Corruptor. [area; punt]
- ??-?? AD- VAHAN [M]. Attempted to twist body beyond maintainable form. [area; armenia]
- armenia to russia
- russia to mongolia
- mongolia to turkey
- turkey to portugal
- 1539-1561 AD- OTÁVIO [M]. Early conquistador. Carried Talisman from the Old World. Renown for his cruelty.[area; portugal>yucatan]
- 1678-1699 AD- MEZTLI [F]. Poisoned upon discovery that there was another who resonated [and presumed to be easier to control]. [area; yucatan]
- 1699-1721 AD- INKA [F]. Previous bearer to Ori. Suicide/sacrifice after the death of her children, with the intent of letting no one else carry the talisman again. [area; yucatan]