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Nil is awesome at that and I can also help if needed! I also am open to siblings with a few of my characters :3

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Gwendoline :eyes: ?

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Gabriella / Gabrielle / Gabby
Haven
Ashlyn
Evelyn
Brooklyn
Bay
Celeste
Echo
Zelda
Elliot
Rumi
Ellowyn
Rayne

Also, you can always use the name Guinevere, as long as her nickname isn’t Gwen :sweat_smile:

Let me know if you’d like some more!

@Nil it’s always an option :flushed::rofl:

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Ginny :nerd_face: with a hard g.

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Omg that’s so cute!!

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@ethereal

https://pin.it/3pYrAZm

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OMG ANI-
This is so coollll!!! Like this is the aesthetic I want now :eyes: :sob:
OMGGGGGG YOU ARE THE BEST
This brought such a huge smile to my face I’m serious
I LOVE YOU
IT LOOKS AMAZING!!!

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HEHE :nerd_face: You like?
Yayy!! I’m glad you like it! My favorite part were the quotes because they were fun to make :3
I’M NOT THAT’S YOU!
I LOVE YOU MORE
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED :partying_face:

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Oh, I didn’t see your reply! Thanks so much. Who are your characters? What children are taken?

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Anyone who wants to offer help can just PM me.

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I have 32 :grimacing: As for which characters are taken, :grimacing: 150+ … Can’t name them all at once but are you interested in a specific fairytale world or fairytale character(s)?

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Hmmm…German, Irish or Japanese legends.

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Wow…

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Brilliant! (You can also do Celtic, German or Japanese mythology or creatures of legend so I’ll find some for you to choose from.)

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Don’t know how much that helps

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Right!

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OMG OFCCC WHO WOULDN’T?! :sob: :sob:
Oh my gosh, same! They just make the board even more Ivadene
DKFKGK NOPE ITS YOU FOR MAKING THIS BOARD
OMG ILY THANK YOU SO MUCH

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Thanks so much. I do have a character for a zombie Rp that might die…

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Gods and Goddesses


Celtic - Irish

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A fearful figure in British folklore, Herne the Hunter was a phantom who first appeared in William Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. He may have represented a long-forgotten Celtic or Anglo-Saxon deity.

Taranis was the pan-Celtic god of thunder, a booming deity whose club represented his strength and whose other symbol, the wheel, represented not just the speed of storms but the speed of his warriors in battle.

Known as the great Chief of Bards, Taliesin was a poet, historian, and strategist of the British Isles. Famed for his beauty, as well as his powers of poetry and prophecy, the mythic Taliesin was based on a 6th century historical figure of the same name. He served many kings, including the legendary king Arthur.

Neit was the Irish god of war, a discerning deity who joined the Tuatha dé Danann to fight his own kin, the Fomorian, at the ferocious Second Battle of Moytura.


Japanese Deities - Japanese

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  • Amaterasu-Ōmikami (天照大神 or 天照大御神) Commonly called Amaterasu, she is the goddess of the sun as well as the purported ancestress of the Imperial Household of Japan. Her full name means “Great Goddess” or “Great Spirit Who Shines in the Heavens”; she may also be referred to as Ōhiru-menomuchi-no-kami (大日孁貴神). For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the “primary god” of Shinto.
  • Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命) Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry, instrumental to the “missing sun motif” in Shinto.[ citation needed ] She is also known as The Great Persuader and The Heavenly Alarming Female.
  • Fūjin (風神) Also known as Kami-no-Kaze, he is the Japanese god of the wind and one of the eldest Shinto gods, said to have been present at the creation of the world. He is often depicted as an oni with a bag slung over his back.
  • Hachiman (八幡神) Also known as Hachiman-shin or Yawata no Kami, he is the god of war and the divine protector of Japan and its people. Originally an agricultural deity, he later became the guardian of the Minamoto clan. His symbolic animal and messenger is the dove.
  • Inari Ōkami (稲荷大神) The god or goddess of rice and fertility. Their messengers and symbolic animal are foxes. They are often identified with the Ukanomitama and Buddhist deity Dakiniten.
  • Izanagi (伊弊諾 or 伊邪那岐) The forefather of the gods, he is the first male as well as the god of creation and life. He and his wife, Izanami, were responsible for the birth of the islands of Japan and many kami, though she died in childbirth. Later, after his failed attempt to retrieve her from the underworld, he sired Amaterasu, Susanoo and Tsukuyomi.
  • Izanami (伊弉冉 or 伊邪那美) Izanagi’s wife and sister, she is the first female as well as the goddess of creation and death. She died shortly after the birth of Kagu-tsuchi, and Izanagi followed her to the underworld, but failed to bring her back to the living world. A marital spat between the pair caused the cycle of life and death for all living beings.
  • Kuninotokotachi (国之常立神?, Kuninotokotachi-no-Kami , in Kojiki )(国常立尊?, Kuninotokotachi-no-Mikoto , in Nihonshoki ) is one of the two gods born from “something like a reed that arose from the soil” when the earth was chaotic. In the Nihon Shoki , he is the first of the first three divinities born after heaven and earth were born out of chaos, and is born from something looking like a reed-shoot growing between heaven and earth. He is known by mythology to reside on top of Mount Fuji (富士山). Kuninotokotachi is described as a hitorigami and genderless in Kojiki , while as a male god in Nihon Shoki . Yoshida Kanetomo, the founder of the Yoshida Shintō sect, identified Kuninotokotachi with Amenominakanushi and regarded him as the primordial god of the Universe.
  • Ninigi-no-Mikoto (瓊瓊杵尊) Commonly called Ninigi, he was the grandson of Amaterasu. His great-grandson was Kan’yamato Iwarebiko, later to be known as Emperor Jimmu, first emperor of Japan.
  • Ōkuninushi (大国主) A god of nation-building, farming, business, and medicine.
  • Omoikane (思兼) The deity of wisdom and intelligence, who is always called upon to “ponder” and give good counsel in the deliberations of the heavenly deities.

Norse Gods and Goddesses - Germanic

Summary
  • Baldur - God of beauty, innocence, peace, and rebirth. Consort: Nanna . Dead, Killed by Loki, who tricked his blind brother Hodr into killing him with a spear of mistletoe.
  • Borr - Father of Óðinn, Vili and Ve. Consort: Bestla
  • Bragi - God of poetry, music and the harp. Consort: Iðunn .
  • Búri - Ruler of Prehistory, the first god and father of Borr.
  • Dagur - God of the daytime, son of Delling and Nótt.
  • Delling - God of the dawn.
  • Eir - Goddess of healing.
  • Ēostre - Goddess of spring.
  • Elli - Goddess of old age.
  • Forseti - God of justice, peace and truth. Son of Baldr and Nanna.
  • Freyja - Goddess of love, fertility, and battle. Consort: Óður .
  • Freyr - God of fertility. Consort: Gerð.
  • Frigg - Goddess of marriage and motherhood. Consort: Óðinn. Can also be pronounced “Frigga”.
  • Fulla - Frigg´s handmaid.
  • Gefjun - Goddess of fertility and plough.
  • Hel - Queen of Helheim, the Norse underworld. Daughter of Loki
  • Heimdallur - One of the Æsir and guardian of Ásgarð, their realm.
  • Hermóður - The heroic son of Odin. Tried to rescue Baldur.
  • Hlín - Goddess of consolation and protection.
  • Höðr - God of winter. Killed by Vali.
  • Hœnir - The silent god.
  • Iðunn - Goddess of youth. Consort: Bragi.
  • Jörð - Goddess of the Earth. Mother of Þórr by Óðinn.
  • Kvasir - God of inspiration. Killed by Dwarves.
  • Lofn - Goddess of forbidden loves.
  • Loki - Trickster and god of mischief . Consort: Sigyn (also called Saeter).
  • Magni - god of strength. Son of Thor.
  • Máni - God of Moon.
  • Mímir - Óðinn´s uncle. Decapitated by Vanir.
  • Nanna - Goddess of joy and peace, an Ásynja married with Baldr and mother to Forseti. Died because of Baldur’s death.
  • Nerþus - A goddess mentioned by Tacitus. Her name is connected to that of Njörðr.

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If anyone needs help :eyes: lemme know

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