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  • #1705

    In reply to: Synchronicity

    Jib
    Participant

      I had a few syncs today too… not mentionning all these pooh stuffs…
      well yes I had a pooh synch today, I was to go to the drugstore to update my vital card (dunno how to tell it in english, but it’s a card that have some information about individuals concerning their health and stuffs…), I walk right with my left foot into a big shit… a funny signal to bring to my attention that I was not paying attention.
      That’s for the pooh synch…
      After that, I read that you mentionned pee in some comments… well I had a pee sync too when going to another drugstore this noon just before I came back home for lunch… there was that paper with a cutie pic of a Gibbon, and it mentionned the HURO project… uro being also a prefix for pee…
      When I got home I had mails from my parents… and they told me they had a new car (just for the record, the old car was red, the new car is… grey) and they had sent me the dvd of their wedding with a pic of my mother in wedding dress on the front…

      When I checked my emails, my father had sent me pictures of my mother in front of the new car… and she was holding a plush Gibbon in her hands :)) I may put the pic later.

      So many synchs :D

      #1688

      In reply to: Synchronicity

      Jib
      Participant

        I was speaking about syncs with agent Flove…

        eschraiel: did you see the sync with the dog?
        franci_free: am just reading your synch
        eschraiel: haha :D
        franci_free: i was thinking i had noticed dogs a bit yesterday
        eschraiel: wow interesting
        franci_free: firstly a little poodle outside the supermarket, we sat next to it for a while and petted it
        franci_free: i would not usually do that
        eschraiel: hehehe what’s apoodle?
        franci_free: and someone showed me a photo of a HUGE dog they had taken
        franci_free: hang on
        franci_free: http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/littlebritain/images/gallery/poodle.jpg
        eschraiel: hahaha I got that :p http://www.cloggie.org/pictures/proggold/web_Alpaca%20Poodle.JPG
        eschraiel: it’s like a lama :p
        franci_free: oh wow
        eschraiel: yours is cuter ;))
        franci_free: well that is a llama synch too then
        eschraiel: really?
        franci_free: because yesterday i thought “my goodness what a lot of llamas i am hearing about” and ther is one across the road too
        franci_free: with the circus
        eschraiel: http://www.cloggie.org/proggold/2007/12/07/note-to-googlers-its-not-a-bloody-poodle/
        eschraiel: again a hoax apparently :p
        franci_free: ahahahaha
        eschraiel: I’m having a lot of hoax :-?
        eschraiel: is that a clue?
        eschraiel: it’s fun hoax though

        And so we decided to create a detective agency specialized in hoacsynchs… agent Flove and me as the Snoot

        Well Eric just told me that hoax is an ox so we can find a bluebull clue :-?
        We are specialized in blueOx!!!

        #1321

        In reply to: Pictures Pool

        ÉricÉric
        Keymaster

          Here follows a list of pictures related to various threads of the story.


          Various sketches and early comments on the story inception — most of which can be now also found in the thread named Yuki’s Livrary — including sketches of some of the early characters (Malvina, Leormn, Dory, Fiona/Finn, Yann, Quintin/Yurick etc.), Dory’s map from her sketching book, a partial map of the Duane, and also Chiara and Buckberry


          Concept Sketches, with Badul in Asgurdy, Tomkin Sharple on the shores of Golfindely, and Becky in New Venice

          Naasir’s dream, an immersive panorama, where you may find some of the recurring animal representations in a dream-like essence land…

          Princesses and fairies are to be acknowledged too with Mævel, and her legend and the Weaving Princess



          Georges, and Salomé

          Other-dimensional creatures, like The Snoot and a Nirgual (found on the Murtuane)

          #1887
          TracyTracy
          Participant

            There is a well-known type of Mansi tale about a little Mos’-woman and an owl.
            Well, I couldn’t think of a thing to say about Russia, so I looked at some pictures. Some of them seemed quite hauntingly familiar, so then I googled for some Russian names. One of my other focus names is Zhana, I knew that already for quite some time, but I had no idea where, or when, she was from. It appears that Zhana (or the pet name Zhanochka) is a Russian name. Still not quite sure about Russia, I googled Siberia and one thing led to another, as it does, and I find the little Mos’woman and the owl…..

            #1507
            F LoveF Love
            Participant

              haha yes :face-plain:

              still working on my dance video and also practising how to add pictures, I thought self help was the best spot for practising, well I don’t have any pictures to add at the moment but I took one of the goat and the circus so I could add those later.

              (dancing owl deleted)

              #1670

              In reply to: Synchronicity

              F LoveF Love
              Participant

                :yahoo_big_hug:

                The other day .. yesterday … ? Raven’s name came up. Was it in relation to a dream of Sashi, Stasha, Sahahahahaha? … or something?

                Well no matter, the point is that Tracy mentioned him. Well I didn’t know much about Raven, just that he made me laugh. There are a couple of jokes we had that stood out for me, and I am sorry Tracy … but I have to be honest …. one was the picture of Tracy with a sort of funny head thing on with baubles on it she sometimes posted as her avatar. And Raven put a note in my blog saying “should we tell Tracy she is wearing a doily on her head?” and this joke went on for some time because we both found it hysterically funny. Well I am not sure if Tracy did. :yahoo_worried: He often posted funny pictures as well, one of these I had swiped off his blog at one point because I liked it. (It was a funny road sign )

                Well yesterday I had been thinking of Raven wondering where he had got to, and my sister sent me an email with an attachment of this same picture of RAven’s I had swiped. Then I went for a walk down the road and there was a woman with A DOILY ON HER HEAD! (It was a real doily, maybe she was trying to keep the sun from her head, I am not sure) anyway, thinking of Raven, I started laughing to myself, (quietly), and I swear I could sense Raven feeling delighted that I had got the joke.

                Hope that all makes sense, it is quite early and I am having trouble waking today. :yahoo_yawn:

                :yahoo_rose: a rose for the maligned doily

                #1664

                In reply to: Synchronicity

                Jib
                Participant

                  haha the circus is funny, I was looking for unnoticed synchs on the website but couldn’t find any :p
                  Take pictures when you go ;;)

                  #624

                  Instantly Elizabeth regretted her spikey, voodish behaviour and scrambled to retrieve the telepooh. Her mother was Vood by nature, a particularly dysfunctional personality type, and Elizabeth had struggled all her life to avoid similar behavioural patterns. Her friends, and certainly her ex-husbands, would say perhaps with only partial success.

                  Apologies Bronkel, I was engrossed in my writing. How can I help you?

                  Bronkel appeared to be covered in bandages from what she could see of his upper torso, giving him the appearance of a rather odd mummy like creature. He was constantly searching for new beauty treatments to extend his youthful goodlooks, however at 167 years more and more desperate measures were being called for.

                  Elizabeth! Thank God, Where in Flork’s name have you been? he shouted at her. His pudgy, prouty little face was scrunched in peevish vexation. I can’t talk for long, I am on the Island for a month and the connection is flork. Where in the name of Fock is the story you promised me?

                  She could not find the words to reply to Bronkel. I wonder if I am mindblown? she mused. She had read of this horrible phenomenon, and seen the sad pictures of those thus afflicted. Poor wandering creatures, strange erratic behaviour, always travelling, always seeking. But for what? Hell on Dearth indeed. She shuddered.

                  It is getting urgent you know, spluttered Bronkel. Every day I am reading of new treatment centers opening for those undergoing crisis due to the prolonged absence of the Fickle Four in their lives.

                  She sighed, Pull yourself together Elizabeth, her bloodshot and tired eyes were drawn to the planetary horrorscope on the monthly calendar. Todays “Words of Comfort for the Descending” quotation was from the famous philosopher Lemone. She particularly loved Lemone’s ideas. Many considered him a nutter, a few thought he was a genius ahead of his time. For herself, she did not really know, only that his profoundly beautiful words offered a kind of solace or balm to her tortured soul at times such as this :

                  Sometimes it takes a single sniggly thorny path to go through to reach Elysian avenues much more efficiently ~ Lemone

                  Absolutely fantastic Bronkel, I think this is going to be the best novel yet! My God what an effort it took to say that, but for some reason Bronkel appeared to believe her and began to calm. Thank you Lemone, I could kiss you! she breathed an inward sigh of relief.

                  Poke its eyes out! screeched Robert X exuberantly.

                  A sniggly thorny path indeed, she thought, hanging up on Bronkel. She had fun using him and his island getaway for inspiration in her last novel. Fun, what happened to the fun? Is this what descended beings do, sit around in a dank, dusty office writing trashy novels?

                  She began nervously smoothing out pieces of paper and tried to decipher the scribbled notes; …big soup party …..pointy teeth like cannibals…..tribal wedding ….

                  Elizabeth put her head in her hands and groaned in abject despair. Twelve of the twenty mongoats fainted at the fearful sound.

                  #598
                  ÉricÉric
                  Keymaster

                    Linda and Peregrine’s portrait had taken a little longer than expected to realize. Quite abruptly after India’s encounter with the old wrinkled mummy, Bill Jobsworth had fallen ill. An abrupt cold he said he’d caught, that had left him stuck in his bed for a few weeks.
                    He’d thought that after the stone heads and the mummy, that was good he didn’t believe in maledictions, because he would have been dead by now. India Louise had been taking care of him, to the surprise of the old Lord who, however, barely expressed more than a raised eyebrow at her incongruous request.

                    That little retardation was in fact the perfect pretext for the young couple of globe-trotters to settle down in the castle, and prepare a little photographic exposition on their last trip in Eastern Africa. Though in 2057, photographic cameras were by far outdated, Linda was very fond of these old contraptions that she could use to render some of their trips with a certain kind of focus.
                    She’d a custom set of specially adapted cameras that she’d enhanced with devices to free her of the burdens of storage mostly. However, they could function most like the ancient ones. Capturing light through a single lens, in a very focused time and space framework.

                    She was very proud of the pictures she had taken of the Dragon’s Blood Trees in Socotra Island and the natural lighting of the scene gave a surreal feeling to it as though an actual iridescent dragon had been hovering on clouds above them.
                    When she saw them, India Louise had been gaping, telling they looked exactly like what delirious Bill had depicted of his visions
                    Linda was moved beyond words at how amazingly complex and delicately beautiful this reality was…

                    #417

                    Tina was sitting in a cafe waiting for the others to arrive.

                    She was studying the play with a bemused and perplexed expression. Good grief, where was her head at? Not only had she saddled poor Arona with a baby, now she had a hunky nanny to contend with as well.

                    She had been intending to bring Arona to the banquet in the cave … and had somehow got distracted.

                    She read what she had written in astonishment “bronzed skin pulled taut over rippling muscles”….. “He came bounding athletically over” …. “deep, melodic voice” …and to cap it off calling him Vincentius!

                    He didn’t even sound like her type, way too perfect, she mused. Thank goodness Al is nothing like that.

                    Still, she wanted to trust the process and follow the pictures that came to mind when writing the play, even if she didn’t know where they were going.

                    #80
                    ÉricÉric
                    Keymaster

                      Here you will find the picture pool for the story
                      Don’t hesitate to join in, and add your submissions…

                      NB please don’t use copyrighted material, unless you hold the rights or the permission to reproduce

                      #268
                      F LoveF Love
                      Participant

                        Fiona had more or less given up on getting the pebbles from Yann, deciding they must have got lost in the post, so that evening when she happened to check the mailbox when walking past she was very surprised and delighted to see a package from him. It was way too late for the postie to have been, so she was intrigued as to how they had got there and where they had been all this time.

                        The three pebbles, well a couple of them were more like small rocks really and she was most impressed that Yann had sent them, were from the cave in Scotland he had visited a few months ago. Yann said the small one was from the cliff, the red one was one of the pebbles outside the cave and the grey one was from the stream inside the cave.

                        Fiona held each of them in her hand and got quite a strange feeling from them, and some interesting pictures came into her head…..

                        Yann had also sent a furry toy, a little scottish hairy cow. Apparently on his trip these hairy cows had reminded him of her. Fiona was a little perplexed by the seeming similarity but decided to believe it was a good thing. how quaint! she thought bless him :yahoo_big_hug:

                        #260
                        F LoveF Love
                        Participant

                          Arona and Mandrake sat side by side looking into the glass ball filled with sand. They had been practising for some time, and had both become quite proficient at shifting the sand.

                          So what shall we make now Mandrake? Something we both like maybe?

                          A fish perhaps? suggested Mandrake

                          Oh excellent idea! and no sooner was it thought of than the sand would shift accordingly.

                          Scrambled eggs I think too, on chunks of homemade bread, said the still hungry Arona, and chocolate!

                          Some milk for me, said Mandrake

                          Hmmm not sure about that Mandrake. Lots of cats have allergies to cows milk.

                          Mandrake rolled his eyes And chocolate might make you fat, he said, but was I so rude as to mention it? and Mandrake created a hairy cow, and a farmer to milk the cow.

                          Arona laughed, and created a little sand langoat, just in case the stubborn Mandrake changed his mind. Langoat’s milk would be much better for him she thought.

                          The glass ball was now filled with a miniature world of sand objects.

                          Arona leaned back against the wall and stroked Mandrake. She felt very fond of the grumpy cat. The feeling of being able to create whatever she wanted had been fun. Perhaps, she thought, her creations were rather rudimental at this stage, but then already she could feel bigger things brewing within her as her confidence grew. She felt as though the sand game had focused her, like a beam of light which shone only on that which was intended.

                          Arona closed her eyes and allowed her mind to open and reach out, something she knew she had always been able to do easily, but her fear of the “madness” had made her cautious and hide these abilities, till she became unsure of them. The “madness” was the term the people in her Village had given to the poor wretched wandering ones, who claimed to hear voices and communicate with Gods. Once as a child she had seen the Villagers drive one of these poor souls from the Village, shouting and abusing him. She did not really understand what he had done, only that the Villagers were afraid of him. So Arona had felt it was better to keep some things to herself.

                          Arona left her mind open and allowed images to enter. Some of the images she did not understand, and she let them flow on, enjoying the energy of them notwithstanding. She saw a dragon, it was not the one with the mouthful of riddles, but another one, a baby one she felt. Her ability to see pictures was quite rusty, but she felt a connection with this baby dragon and a great fondness for it.

                          She felt a great peacefulness in her body, a knowledge that walking in the world of magic would be easier from now on

                          #201
                          TracyTracy
                          Participant

                            The parcel contained two books, one for each of the twins. The books were large and heavy and bound in tooled Moroccan leather. There were blank pages where the illustrations should have been, but the twins had such vivid imaginations that they created the pictures as they heard the story. Sometimes it almost seemed as if they could enter the page, and roam around in it, until Grandad or nanny turned to the next page, and then the wonderful potential of the next blank space beckoned.

                            #188

                            This morning, Fiona and Quintin had a small impromptu chat —or rather, prompted by the story they were all weaving, that Archie, the puppet black panther, had been telling them last week-end that it was a magic connection between all of them…

                            Quintin: Your story was great!

                            Fiona: Thank you :) So was yours.

                            Have you written any more since I last looked at the story?

                            Quintin: no, I’m not that much inspired… I even considered to wrap in up in a way, but seeing you were all drawing so much from it, I think I will leave it open ever after…

                            Fiona: no, wrap it up if you feel.

                            I have drawn what I wanted. I will go and blow up the cave if we don’t finish it :)

                            Quintin: Ahahaha! Don’t restrict yourself ;)

                            Fiona: When you started the Malvina story, did you have an idea where it would go, or did you pick that one because you had no idea?

                            Quintin: This one nagged me because there were many people I felt behind it and I did not know how to get them to show up and make their presences known. And I felt that it was loose enough too, to allow people to jump into it; and there was your initial interest in the picture ;)

                            Fiona: The endearing dragons…

                            Quintin: Yeah…

                            But I had strictly no idea about the rest. It was just a bet, on luck…

                            That’s funny, because I had a strange impression of a little girl yesterday, in a futuristic city, named something like Janice , and it was like she knew now what she wanted to do, and it was something similar to that, something like creating worlds for other people, in which they could have fun, or heal, or explore things…

                            Fiona: And did she have any impression of what form that could take? Like books, or games or what…

                            Quintin: No, it was much more “real” in fact…

                            Fiona: you know like the card-captor game which I suppose is interactive, so real

                            Quintin: Yeah, perhaps a bit like that, yes; or like creating a ball of energy in which people can be drawn and experience as they will. It’s only a translation, but that’s the idea… in a way, that’s very similar to a game or a book, but only that it just feels totally “real”

                            Fiona: So a little bit like I have done with the story, to resolve something

                            Quintin: yeah, exactly, or with your paintings

                            Fiona: It can be really useful to take on other personas to do that, even like in drama type situations, being someone else…

                            Quintin: Yeah, people can unleash their imagination.

                            And I think there are still lots of things that we can expand in this universe in fact, not only related to the cave…

                            Fiona: such as? eggsamples?

                            Quintin: You said it! The eggs and relationships with dragons, all the magical artifacts or creatures. Didn’t you want a baby dragon?

                            Fiona: Yeah, I told you I did, but you just said some riddle!

                            Quintin: Did I? That’s not like me ;)

                            Fiona: Ahahhaha! It is you to the core

                            Quintin: LOL, damn me!

                            Fiona: Well, that is a bit strong, but …

                            Quintin: Ahahahahah. I said you would have to earn his trust? (or hers, for that matter)

                            Fiona: I can’t remember the eggsact wording, I think I had to work for it though, like you weren’t just handing out dragons on a plate

                            Quintin: It could bound with you very strongly and help you unravel your unknown magical powers. It’s not just a creature, it’s a complex personality, you cannot just take it like a puppy. There is a sharing between the two…

                            Fiona: So are you going to allocate baby dragons to people or what? Or shall I just go and find an egg that no one knew was there :)

                            Quintin: Ahahah, no, they will not be allocated, they will choose their own partners

                            Fiona: Ahahaha, one minute you say it is my story! And now you are back in control

                            Quintin: Ahahaha, the story has a willing of its own too…

                            Try to do what you want, it’s not a matter of control ; it’s just you’ll know what clicks and what does not…

                            Quintin: And actually, I don’t think everyone will be interested in dragons…

                            Fiona: How does a dragon help one learn magic powers?

                            Quintin: It’s just because there is an openness between the two; let me find something for you, that Elias (you know, Michaela’s partner), has told to me and Yann, when we had them on the phone last month.

                            Elias : I would express to you that, as you focus your energies with each other, and you allow yourselves to merge and feel into each others’ energies, you may in actuality each discover some obstacles that the other may not necessarily be aware of yet, and you can share that with each other, and therefore facilitate your interactions even further.

                            Fiona: And how having a baby dragon could help unleash our magic powers then?

                            Quintin: It helps because it reinforces your trust in your own abilities to connect. It’s not directing, it’s a sharing and exploration for both of them; that’s why they are picky. As you would be picky too, knowing you would share together all the darkest corners…

                            Fiona: I am not sure if i have dark corners ;)

                            Quintin: it was a metaphor :D

                            Fiona: ahahahhahahahahahah

                            Fiona: I know, so was mine :D

                            Quintin: ahahahahah

                            Fiona: I was thinking I feel really accepting of myself

                            Quintin: Yeah, that’s the point in the little adventure before you meet it.

                            You have shown your trust in yourself and in your abilities, and your self-centeredness, which is essential, for the dragon doesn’t want a frail personality. Because he drops his defenses too when he shares and bonds.

                            Fiona: Well I think it sounds scarey now, what if no dragon picked me…

                            Quintin: There will be instant recognition. And you don’t “need” a dragon actually, that’s what is important: it’s a catalyst, nothing more, nothing less…

                            Fiona: True.

                            Quintin: Like Arona managed to sneak into the cave without giving the answer to the riddle (egg-sitingly) because it mattered not to her, whatever the outcome, she was directing of herself.

                            Fiona: I felt like I have pictures now to assist me. I link strongly to pictures as a quick reference when I start to feel something like a negative emotion, for instance I may start to worry about how I am going to have enough money, or whatever, and I could quickly link to the spider picture

                            Quintin: you mean, you create an imagery, right? That is something which I like in your stories and emails; even though it is not necessary to create imagery, it’s always so entertaining, like having these funny creatures pop in the cave!

                            Fiona: Ahahahaha yes

                            Quintin: And also, in creating imagery, it helps you seeing it in a more neutral way

                            Fiona: I suppose it is just a quick trigger for the desired belief. I can link in quickly with the child, when I start to feel left out, for example.

                            Quintin: yeah, beliefs as an alphabet or a palette, neutral, but that can create words and sentences or images. And the imagery of the child was very similar for me, to that of the playfulness picture

                            Fiona: Yeah, I know… That’s what I said to you with the playfulness picture

                            Quintin: Of course, you know :)

                            Fiona: That I related most to the figure of blue hat… and big feet

                            Quintin: Ahahaha, stomping on the poor key-fish

                            Fiona: Nearly…

                            Quintin: Have to go now, thank you for this enjoyable conversation

                            Fiona: See you! :)

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