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Bonus: Seychelles as a Mermaid
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He opened eyes that he had not had before at the whispered hiss of “Salamander.”
He stretched out arms and fingers of pale flesh and blinked eyes that shifted from yellow to brown to red-brown. He tossed his head and felt black hair whip past his ears.
No smile creased his lips. He gathered his red silk sleeves around him, tucked his hands into their depths and tilted his head.
“If that is what you name me,” he said, impassively.
Shells and Fish
She had no memory of ponderousness. But she had memory of weight and quicksilver.
A laugh called to her and she reached out and found herself cradled. She had limbs and hair and a sleek shining tail of sapphire dipped in pearl that was so long it still rested in the water of a pool.
“Undine,” said the man with eyes as blue as her scales. He laughed again and she laughed with him at the sound of the name.
A DanceThey meet not as two seeming humans with peculiar eyes and unnatural beauty. They meet as the unseen, the silent but present. They have no eyes to stare ( ... )
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-The reason for the "?" is that this is something of a drabble exercise. Uncertainty will abound.
-The “Classical” elemental (or creature) of Fire was a salamander, a lizard of flame. In Chinese custom, the Fire is represented by a red Phoenix. Likewise, the classical water elemental is the Undine, often shown as a beautiful prepubescent female with long hair, often interchangeable with the mermaid. Unfortunately, I was not able to find much on Seychelles’s folklore or esoteric philosophy on the elements.
-Ice - According to Mercedes Lackey’s Elemental Master’s series, the Element of Ice is a sub-element of Fire because Undines cannot move through ice. As you get ice by removing heat, a Fire Elementalist can conquer a Water Elementalist in that fashion.
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The question mark is for the possibilities of more chapters, including "what-ifs" for the lovers.
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His flame is hot enough that he can break her apart and devour her without thinking. That is flame at its worst - mindless hunger. Not malice but mindlessness, destruction for the sake of destruction itself. He can split her apart and feast on her remains and then- burn out himself in the darkness.
But he is flame that never dies. She is water that ever flows. They have their realms of dominion but they can never keep each other out or away. Water is present in the hottest desert; flame lives in little lives in the deepest oceans.
So they can devour each other, ruin each other, and rise again anew to their ever turning dance.
TransmutationThey are not Earth elementals, who exemplify flesh and bone. They are not those dark creatures who turn clay to flesh, who eat humans and steal their faces. They are not those who can create bodies for themselves in the seeming of humans. Their forms are owed to humans, defined by humans ( ... )
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I instantly love you for that line :P
I really love this fill and the thoughtfulness of it. The characters are so very aware of what they are and what they aren't (human) but they still have desires and longings that just won't go away and that air of melancholy really gives this a sort of tragic feel.
I also love the subtle hints that their respective fathers are England and France. Hehe, that's a nice little touch.
Thank you so much for filling and continuing. I can't wait to see what else comes from this premise :D
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I have a nasty tendency to add melancholy to Seychelles' romances, which is just not fair because she's such a sweet lovely character.
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