Since Halloweekend is not book-specific, we thought it best to provide links to the game assets of all Romance Club books.
Disclaimer: The Romance Club Appreciation Weeks team are not the owners of these resources, full credit goes to the Malbgt group on Telegram
π₯ Πali: Flame of Samsara π W: Time Catcher β οΈ Love, Sin, and Evil πͺ Chasing You 2 π Song of the Red Nile πΎ Elite TAG β Heaven's Secret 2 πͺ The Desert Rose π The One 𧬠Psi β Vying for Versailles βοΈ Hell and High Water π° Theodora πΊ The Flower from Tiamat's Fire π Πali: Call of Darkness π Heart of Trespia π¦ΎGladiator Chronicles πͺ Arcanum βΈ On Thin Ice π―Sins of London π Sophie's Ten Wishes π± Rage of the Titans π‘ Path of the Valkyrie β¨ Love from the Stars π¦ Dracula: a Love Story π¦ Legend of the Willow π Chasing You 1 βοΈ Heaven's Secret 1 ππΌ Seduced by the Rhythm π Wave Patrol π Shadows of Saintfour π°π»ββοΈ Queen in 30 Days π¬ My Hollywood Story π©ΈMoonborn β΅οΈSails in the Fog
Events (in Russian) - Soundtracks
And this time, we have also compiled some additional assets from various RC fans (BeautifulCome, brsv_rmnc, cr.nana, Crystalr_Lian, malbgt, Reimbr, and Xorrrerty). If you use any of these, please remember to credit the creators!
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A comprehensive list of ALL my favorite WLW ships. PART 1 (because I have more than 10 of them)
Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6.
(canon gets a πͺ, clowned myself into thinking it'd be canon gets a π€‘, didn't actually think it'd be canon but adored them anyway gets a π, happy ending gets a πΊ, they destroyed me ending gets a πΏ, bummer ending gets a π, cancellations are a plague on this planet get a πͺ¦).
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1. Nyssa and Sara - Arrow - πͺπ
2. Korra and Asami - Legend of Korra - πͺπΊ
3. Willow and Tara - BtVS - πͺπΏ
4. Alex and Maggie - Supergirl - πͺπ
5. Maddie and Ryn - πͺπ
6. Izzy and Clary - Shadowhunters - ππ
7. Myka and HG - Warehouse 13 - π€‘π
8. Daisy and Jemma - Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D - ππ
9. Emma and Regina - OUAT - π€‘πΏπ
10. Tamsin and Bo - Lost Girl - πͺπ
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Pagan spring-themed questions!
With May Day approaching fast, I thought it would be fun for us all to exchange ideas and habits concerning spring festivals, or spring within pagan practice in general! Please don't hesitate to share this around! (The questions are tree names, because I said so.)
βοΈ Birch: Do you engage in any specific, yearly habit when spring comes?
πΌ Rowan: Is there a particular place in the outdoors that feels entirely sacred to you? Describe it!
π³ Ash: If you tend a garden, what plants/flowers do you grow, and what do you plan on growing in this year? If not, are there specific plants/flowers you would like to grow?
π·Alder: Is there a deity (or deities!) whom you honor most during spring time? How do you go about honoring/working with them at this time of year?
πΏ Willow: What is your favorite ritual to engage in during spring celebrations?
π» Hawthorn: With the return of sunlight come the joys of summer! Name a few things which lift your spirits, these days!
π Oak: What would your ideal spring seasonal altar look like? How would you decorate it?
πΊ Holly: Spring is a time of new beginnings! What intentions do you want to sow, these days? What do you wish to grow within your life?
πͺ΄Hazel: Do you make offerings for land spirits or fair folk? If so, what do you offer, or would want to offer?
πΈ Basswood (bonus!): Youβre going on a picnic! What drinks and snacks are you taking in your basket? :)
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β welcome to the toystore!
before we begin, here's some basic things you should know:
this account, like the comic itself, is 15+!
the cast will respond to asks 100% in character! this means that while you're free to ask risky questions, you should expect realistic responses!
do not send asks if they are bigoted, political, or nsfw in nature!
if you have any questions about lore, please redirect them to @dexalyys!
some responses may include references to or implied substance use; these will be tagged with #cw :: substances , so make sure to mute that if youβre sensitive to those topics!
this post will be updated as needed, so be sure to check again every so often!
β available cast list & emoji key!
main cast ,
π§Έ :: Theodore Cortez (he/him)
π :: Cassidy Treacher (she/they/sea)
π :: Willow Briggs (he/she/lune)
π¦ :: Sharkie Jackson (they/star)
π :: Vivian Treacher (she/bell)
π¦ :: Ashton Song (any)
other cast ,
π :: Toymaker (it/its)
β΅οΈ :: Ezekiel (he/him)
πΌ :: VHS Collective (any)
-> π½ :: Dean Campbell (he/they)
-> β‘οΈ :: Anton (he/him)
-> π :: Lola (she/her)
-> π©οΈ :: Lucy (they/she)
πΊ :: Ophelia Hanson (she/her)
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Naming Conventions
π·;; Borrower names are often borrowed from nouns or adjectives, or borrowed from animals/human names.
π;; The following shows the most common borrower names. Some names have strong female or male associations, but most of them are unisex. Most borrowers' names are strictly dictionary, literal nouns and rarely have deeper forms.
βοΈ;; After seasons: Spring, Winter, Summer or Autumn/Fall. Often because they were born in that season or because it holds a special meaning for the parents. Example: The parents met in Summer, the kid was born in Winter, or they found a home in Spring.
πΊ;; After flowers: Rose, Lily, Ivy, Violet, Magnolia, Lilac, Rosemary, Bluebell, Wisteria, Tulip, Margaret, Buttercup, Peony, Orchid, Camellia, Lavender, Petal.
π³;; After herbs, trees and other plants: Basil, Dandelion, Laurel, Cedar, Leaf, Willow, Aspen, Clover, Cypress, Ginger, Olive, Mint, Herb, Sage, Moss, Pine, Oak, Branch.
π;; After noble occupations that their family used to have or that they find brave and charming: Archer, Hunter, Ranger, Author, Gather, Dancer, Rider, Fisher, Rogue, Striker, Chaser, Poet, Explorer
π;; From fruits, spices or food: Apple, Honey, Apricot, Cherry, Cinnamon, Plum, Peach, Tangerine, Lemon, Almond, Sesame, Rue, Strawberry, Saffron, Pepper, Maple, Berry, Clove, Tea, Thyme, Fennel, Coriander
π οΈ;; From household items or tools: Penny, Denim, Clay, Quill, Blade, Treasure, Dagger, Cotton, Jewel, Velvet, Calico, Anchor, Feather, Dice, Coal, Shell, Guitar, Bell
πΏοΈ;; From animals or bugs: Robin, Raven, Hummingbird, Byrd, Fox, Bee, Fawn, Lark, Cricket, Newt, Crow, Teal, Buck, Sparrow, Doe, Dove, Crane, Swan, Canary, Wren.
π;; From natural phenomena: Rain, Storm, Sky, Snow, Cloud, Sun, Moon, Star
β;; From human names/pet names: for example, being named after a cool name your parent saw in a magazine, or once when they saw what the human called the housecat.
Changing your name in borrower culture:
β’ Contrary to popular belief, often borrower names given by parents don't actually have a deep value, like with humans. They're often more than welcomed to change it however they wish, this is known as "to borrow a name".
β’ Some borrowers will change their name just because they found a nicer one, or they want to transition to one that fits more their current identity or their age. Some nicknames may transform into a borrowers' name, this is surprisingly common. This tradition is popular, especially reaching adulthood or even late teens, and some communities heavily encourage the borrowing of a name to signal a borrower is ready to get involved within the community. A borrower may have borrowed lots of names through their lives.
β’ Some people give their kids βbaby namesβ. This is the case of names like βPeanutβ, 'Raindrop', "Button" or βSeedβ and they are expected to be changed later on when the borrower finds their own identity. The new name shall be called the "Chosen name/true name", and it is considered demeaning/patronizing/sometimes mocking to insist on using the baby name of someone to address them (if you happen to know it); this happens a lot with parents and their young. Baby names lose their value the second they change it, so it's not really necessary to let others know what it was unless you want to explain the term to a human and get teased for one month.
πͺ²;; Some spelling has changed over time, transforming βBirdβ into βByrdβ, for example. There is also a tendency of choosing shorter names, making "Leaf" or "Petal" one of the most common ones.
πͺ²;; Giving nicknames based on their skills, personality or appearance is very common. This tradition has developed from survival purposes but now it is considered cultural, a form of showing love and is especially seen from older borrowers to the young.
πͺ²;; Borrowers don't have middle names.
About last names: This depends on the family, some of them consider them superficial and have no last names. Some borrowers do HAVE last names, especially the ones living in communities. As with names, last names don't usually hold a deeper value and have very literal meanings. Most of them reflect the particular part of the landhouse their hideout is close by, whether it's the Clock, the Cabinet, the Shower, etc. Their last names may or may not be subject to change in case they move out, some could be slightly attached to them so they choose to keep it.
Generally speaking, when a borrower "marries" another and they move out, they'll get a new last name based on the location they're building their hideout on, which their children will inherit until they move out. This would make most Borrower's last names transitory.
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