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Post by Joshua on Nov 16, 2004 2:27:59 GMT -5
[glow=red,3,500]WILL IS SO HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/glow] Hm, I can't say I agree with that. By the way, ermines symbolise politeness, among other things. I don't know much else.
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Post by Addy on Nov 16, 2004 16:34:10 GMT -5
Well, I suppose you can't, Josh, but still....
Thank you, Cat!
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Post by StephXZed on Nov 16, 2004 17:07:53 GMT -5
I think that Zedith is finally starting his desent into settling. He's been a long-tailed weasel for so long I don't know what else he'd be. He changes every oncein a while, but I think the weasel might be the big whammy.
Anyone know what they symbolise?
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Post by Cho on Nov 16, 2004 18:43:55 GMT -5
Same here. Kir hasn't changed at all for the past couple weeks-except a couple times when I was bored and so to amuse me. Hei's been nothing but a margay lately. I think hei may have even settled already (which means this morning). You see, I had this really (I mean really) weird dream in which I awoke one morning to find that all daemons had become physical (don't ask me how or why). Anyway, Kir was sleeping next to me as the margay and it was the first time I'd ever seen him in a dream before. I remember feeling his soft, sleek fur and seeing him so....vividly. It was like I was wide awake and hei was actually lying their on my pillow. Then, as I got out of bed and realized that everyone's daemon was physical, I asked Kir to change and hei told me no. "I don't want to". In my dream, his answer came as a real shock to me and I realized with quiet satisfaction that that was who I was and I wasn't going to change.
As cheesy and cliche (sorry, to lazy to put the accent) as it sounds, that is why I'm just about positive hei's settled. At the present, I'm working on a margay analysis, but who knows when I'll finally be able to finish it.
"I think that Zedith is finally starting his desent into settling. He's been a long-tailed weasel for so long I don't know what else he'd be. He changes every oncein a while, but I think the weasel might be the big whammy.
Anyone know what they symbolise?"
Hmmm....I think it would be very similar to the ermine, which I believe I stated earlier in a previous post.
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Post by StephXZed on Nov 16, 2004 18:48:25 GMT -5
I just looked at it, Cho and Kirjava. Thanks so much. It even sounds like us. ^_^ Maybe this is it...
He knows I'm still a little freaked out. He's not rushing it...
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Post by Annie on Nov 16, 2004 21:04:56 GMT -5
Interesting dream Cho. I had one about Soda being a pine marten. I remember how his claws dug into my skin. At least I think it was Soda....it talked to me...
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Post by Addy on Nov 17, 2004 17:00:32 GMT -5
Yes, quite. We are probably very similar, Zed and Steph. After all, Haim is a frantic little ermine and all.... (Haim: the thunder scared me last night!) Fraidy cat!! (Haim: Fraidy ermine, I prefer)
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Post by Ed on Nov 19, 2004 23:26:51 GMT -5
im beginning to get the idea my daemon is a gigantic fish. any body have an idea what that means?
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Post by Kroven/Fenris on Nov 20, 2004 5:23:46 GMT -5
Umm, a fish? So what, you live on a boat? *raises eyebrow*
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Post by Ed on Nov 20, 2004 10:35:47 GMT -5
Obviously not. I think people can have fish dæmons. Its not like it makes a difference whether im near water or not. Besides what if your personality fit say a shark, and only a shark. Would you want your daemon to become something else cause you dont ' live in a boat' . Like it matters.
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Post by Cat on Nov 20, 2004 11:11:32 GMT -5
I always imagined fish dæmons to just kind of ... swim in the air alongside their humans. After all, in this world, dæmons are not physical, so not a lot of the same boundaries exist here as in Lyra's Oxford. A good example would be the "pull"; they feel it in Oxford because there's a physical bond; here, our dæmons are safe in our hearts and we are free to imagine them as far away as we can bear - I know I personally like Pocket at my sides at all times. If the true definition of someone's soul is a playful dolphin, or a fierce shark, why should they have to live on a boat?
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Post by rave & phair on Nov 21, 2004 13:44:02 GMT -5
I agree with Cat. I'd think fish dæmons would be rare, because they don't have as much personality, so to speak, as mammals or birds. The same goes for reptiles and insects. I'm not putting them down, though--Darkett loves being an iridescent Rainbow Trout and a gigantic Tiger Shark. ^^
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Post by Addy on Nov 22, 2004 15:15:33 GMT -5
My friend's was a beautiful seal named Lenpa and she would just hold him on her head or something. I beleive that daemons are much smaller than regular animals.
Fish, I beleive, are very... worryful, shall I say? They are afraid of everything and usually are gullible to others. They are, let me say, the "pets" of bullies.... I don't think that's you. Maybe something fish-like, such as dolphins. Dolphins, as everone knows, are playful and everyone loves them. Or maybe a otter. Same thing with otters-- they love to play. Or turtles, mnaybe. Just listing the possibilities.
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Post by Cat on Nov 22, 2004 16:50:04 GMT -5
I beleive that daemons are much smaller than regular animals. I'd like to disagree with you right there, but then again, neither of us is right. Pocket most certainly does not make any form of his smaller or larger than it has to be. His mongoose form is roughly the size of a domestic ferret; his jackal form is about as big as a medium-sized dog; his griffin form is the size of a car. I have a friend who's dæmon is a sea otter named Hermes: I automatically assumed Hermes would be quite large, but my friend sees Hermes as even smaller than Pocket in mongoose form. Everyone visualizes dæmons differently, but don't assume that they're all the size of Yorkshire terriers. Everyone's dæmon is different to the person who sees it.
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Post by Addy on Nov 22, 2004 19:29:51 GMT -5
Well, I wasn't assuming, but I mean that MY dæmon is much smaller. He's about the length of my wrist to my elbow, twice as big as my arm in width. Very small!
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