Post by Kisha-Ra on Apr 24, 2011 10:53:12 GMT -5
Gold Ghost and Bronze Wilding
Are proud to bring you
The Endless Clutch
Destiny egg:
The Destiny egg is large and conveys gravity and seriousness through that size and it’s perfect form. The flaw –perhaps- is that this is not a pretty egg, rather it is a dull and dusty brown with a few swirls of dull and dusty black detail that are oddly fascinating for they seem to shift about the shell for no rhyme or reason.
Death egg:
Strangely the eye is often drawn to the glossy black shell of this egg, maybe it’s the attractive purple and red highlights to the shell that do it, they do blink in and out existence in a strange and captivating manner. Perhaps it is even the few streaks of bone white around the base of the egg that give it a slightly sinister air that make this egg so interesting.
Destruction egg:
On a background of bright blazing orange and red sits a single silver shape, a blade of order neatly slicing up out of the chaos around it to draw human attention, like most of its siblings this egg is both attractive and sinister at the same time, although the Destruction egg is perhaps a little more overt than most.
Dream egg:
The Dream egg is covered with swirls of blue in all shades from palest ice to darkest night chasing one another endlessly, hypnotically, across the surface of the egg, and right at the apex of the egg a black shape dotted with white caps off the blues. Bizarrely this black adornment seems to be watching the world around it, but that’s just silly, right?
Desire egg:
This egg is a bright, attractive yet disturbing mixture of bright red and neon pink, the colours mixing and bleeding endlessly into one another in a way that seems to make the egg oddly threatening as well as really hard on the eyes. To look upon on the Desire egg for to long is to invite in eyestrain, and probably a massive headache as well.
Despair egg:
Round and fat almost wider than it is tall, and incredibly, totally, grey is the Despair egg. It’s the egg that always gets overlooked in favour of its more attractive siblings. Although it’s shape is unusual it’s not strange enough to really hold the attention and although the grey shades of the shell do change subtlety across the surface there’s nothing to catch the eye.
Delirium egg:
This egg is very pinnacle of chaos. It seems that all the colours there are and ever could be have been thrown together on the surface of this egg to fight it out amongst themselves. The effect is… odd, almost painful to the eye and yet somehow soothing. Sometimes it even seems that the colours are making a beautiful, terrible sense of their own.
Delight egg:
This is a small and beautiful egg. It looks almost like some abstract painter took a brush to it to paint a little landscape on it, for the bottom of the egg is a rich green hue, and the top a pale sky blue, and in between is a clutter of writhing brown lines and bunches of pink blobs that might well put on in mind of trees heavy with spring blossoms.
Are proud to bring you
The Endless Clutch
Destiny egg:
The Destiny egg is large and conveys gravity and seriousness through that size and it’s perfect form. The flaw –perhaps- is that this is not a pretty egg, rather it is a dull and dusty brown with a few swirls of dull and dusty black detail that are oddly fascinating for they seem to shift about the shell for no rhyme or reason.
Death egg:
Strangely the eye is often drawn to the glossy black shell of this egg, maybe it’s the attractive purple and red highlights to the shell that do it, they do blink in and out existence in a strange and captivating manner. Perhaps it is even the few streaks of bone white around the base of the egg that give it a slightly sinister air that make this egg so interesting.
Destruction egg:
On a background of bright blazing orange and red sits a single silver shape, a blade of order neatly slicing up out of the chaos around it to draw human attention, like most of its siblings this egg is both attractive and sinister at the same time, although the Destruction egg is perhaps a little more overt than most.
Dream egg:
The Dream egg is covered with swirls of blue in all shades from palest ice to darkest night chasing one another endlessly, hypnotically, across the surface of the egg, and right at the apex of the egg a black shape dotted with white caps off the blues. Bizarrely this black adornment seems to be watching the world around it, but that’s just silly, right?
Desire egg:
This egg is a bright, attractive yet disturbing mixture of bright red and neon pink, the colours mixing and bleeding endlessly into one another in a way that seems to make the egg oddly threatening as well as really hard on the eyes. To look upon on the Desire egg for to long is to invite in eyestrain, and probably a massive headache as well.
Despair egg:
Round and fat almost wider than it is tall, and incredibly, totally, grey is the Despair egg. It’s the egg that always gets overlooked in favour of its more attractive siblings. Although it’s shape is unusual it’s not strange enough to really hold the attention and although the grey shades of the shell do change subtlety across the surface there’s nothing to catch the eye.
Delirium egg:
This egg is very pinnacle of chaos. It seems that all the colours there are and ever could be have been thrown together on the surface of this egg to fight it out amongst themselves. The effect is… odd, almost painful to the eye and yet somehow soothing. Sometimes it even seems that the colours are making a beautiful, terrible sense of their own.
Delight egg:
This is a small and beautiful egg. It looks almost like some abstract painter took a brush to it to paint a little landscape on it, for the bottom of the egg is a rich green hue, and the top a pale sky blue, and in between is a clutter of writhing brown lines and bunches of pink blobs that might well put on in mind of trees heavy with spring blossoms.