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sp00n-planet · 9 months
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ENSAAA 🧑‍🔧
I've been relistening to the campaign since I officially caught up (YIPPEE🎉) and I forgot how much I love enza and have been wanting to draw her; the entire arc at zero is definitely one of my favorite arcs so far :D
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emimimoomoo · 6 months
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Welcome to Ezmeriah's Personal Sea!! (also known as my blog... >﹏<)
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♥︎ Hello!!! The name is Ezmeriah/Ezna but you can call me Ez for short! I'm an Audhd Artist (though mostly digital!)
♥︎ I'm really REALLY into Anything to do with the water and or ocean, mermaidcore, Tropicalcore and pastel Pink things!
♥︎ I'm Guatemalan and I speak English and some Spanish but not fluently,,, and I'm learning Japanese when I can!
♥︎ Special Interests: Water and Fire Emblem!
♥︎ Current Hyperfixation(s): Ensemble Stars... (ITS BEEN 8 MONTHS SEND HELP /J)
♥︎ I love talking and chatting so don't be shy!!! I love keeping conversations going when I can <3!!!
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Tags I use on my blog!
♥︎ #ezsobbingcorner- For brain rot and or hyperfixation stuff I reblog
♥︎ #ezplosion- Screaming about a thought I had about someone's art or idea and wanna revisit 
♥︎ #eztips- art tips I reblog
♥︎ #emimimoomooart- My art that I post
♥︎ #emimimoomoodoodlez- sketches that I post!!!
♥︎ #eztwitter- When I get random thoughts out like twitter… (or I just info dump!)
♥︎ #ezcoded- Posts that are me coded....
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Thank you for reading!!!! Make sure you drink water and eat something!!!
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This was last updated: 11/09/23
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valirani · 1 year
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Valirani culture: beliefs and ethics
The Valirani mareisa (roughly ’belief system’, but with more subtle connotations) is difficult to define in Western terms. While mythology abounds (most notably in al-nakvarisi zima, the seven core scriptures), the Valiri seem to have relatively little in the way of concrete metaphysics. What they do have is a clear idea of the meaning of life: it is to be enjoyed, albeit in a highly principled fashion (how the Valirani ideal of balanced hedonism actually plays out will be detailed in a later post). The development of their code of ethics is recorded in the Books of the Sages, which serve to codify and elaborate on the values below.
Note that most of the words glossed here are actually verbs rather than nouns; the Valiri consider their values to be conscious actions (or traits in action), not static abstractions.
The Valirani Creed (al-mrayal):
maryai kat tevsiyyan asot s’pelen vasyei We trust in the One who gave us life so that we may live life to the fullest extent.
The Seven Values (al-nabuzi zima):
asilayad (asilede, asilyedda; from root L-Y-D ‘beautiful’) - orientation toward beauty: the pursuit of beauty and joy (layad, lede, lyedda) in all things.
ural (urale, urella; root W-R-L) - balance, equitability: thinking of others as much as oneself.
kaleisa (kaleise; from root K-L-Y ‘nurture’) - universal nurturance: working actively so that all may be able to enjoy life.
hivtar (hivtare, hivterra; from root V-T-R ‘healthy, whole’) - healing: becoming more whole and thus increasing one’s capacity for happiness.
navat (navte, nvetta, envat; root N-V-T) - release, liberation: achieving freedom from all that prevents us from being fully alive.
parav (parve, prevva; root P-R-V) - truthfulness: acting solely in light of those things which one knows to be true.
ral (rale, rella; root R-L) - wisdom: the discerning application of knowledge for the greatest good.
The Five Beauties (al-lyadali peta):
utar (utre, uterra, evtar; root W-T-R) - love, passion: to love another human being is the greatest calling.
kal (kale, kella; root K-L) - aesthetic enjoyment: whether of great art or the mysteries of one’s own embodied being.
yalas (yalse, ilessa; root Y-L-S) - ecstasy: those moments that transcend mundane existence.
laman (lamne, lmenna; root L-M-N) - prayer: not folded hands in a church, but joyous connection to the Divine.
bavan (bavne, bvenna, ebvan; root B-V-N ‘affect’) - movement, emotion: to be duly affected by one’s own experiences is what makes us human.
The Two Transgressions (al-azrali beka):
zan (zane, zenna, ezna; root Z-N) - obstruction: to get in the way of another’s happiness.
arak (arke, arekka; root ?-R-K) - malevolence, harm: to damage another person in any way.
The Four Pitfalls (al-te’izarri kesha):
kot (kote, kuetta; root K-W-T) - willfulness: knowing what doesn’t work and doing it anyway.
damask (damske, dmeska; root D-M-SK) - ignorance: action without understanding.
krod (krode, kruedda; root KR-W-D) - wrath: selfish hostility toward others.
bashe (bashye, bsheyya, ebshe; root B-SH-Y) - confusion: lack of clarity and focus on the true meaning of existence.
The Three Axioms (al-nakvari traya):
ani ulet s’davret If you want to, you have to.
p’kà layad tue aman vor Where your joy is, there is the Divine.
p’vonà layad, s’vonà utar In all, beauty; to all, love.
The Rule of Life (nakvar k’kadar al-vasyat):
ni viram k’vona, di etvayan k’vona Not everything is worth doing, but everything is permitted.
And the highest compliment:
r’valirà varat You’re acting just like a Valira!
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