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Jan. 6th, 2005 01:02 pmNothing important here.
The first thing that catches the eye is the color. The woman, standing about five feet tall, is a deep and vibrant color of green. She is seemingly carved out of emerald or perhaps a very dark jade - hard green stone with warmth in its depths. It is almost instantly after that the damage to this woman beings to filter through. It is hard to tell what makes the most impact. There is the butchered hair, not even a crew cut, almost as if someone had taken a machette to the formerly chin length locks. Her ears, formerly delicate and pointed are now entirely mising from her head. Looking down, further you come to the collum of her throat, now ringed with the evidence of someone having gripped there with astonishing strength. Individual finger marks are visible in the stone, as well as the deeper cracks from the light which they reflect at odd angles. The last thing to me obviously wrong with this living statue woman is that her entire left arm is missing as if it were sheered off perfectly at the shoulder. It is the picture of something crafted with loving care, now slightly twisted - the beauty still visible but most certainly marred.
Covering her legs are white suede boots that reach mid thigh, leaving a few inches between the tops of them and the bottom of the skirt of the dress she is wearing. The dress too is white, made of a stretchy material, covering her form, leaving throat and shoulders mostly bare, a strap of fabric wrapping up and around her neck. Around her waist is a belt made of silver links which has had crude holsters attached to it for the guns which hang at her hips. The guns seem to be made of the same material as the statue woman. Closer inspection would reveal that there are no apparent triggers. At her right wrist there are many small silver bracelets that jingle softly if she moves her arm quickly. Hanging from her shoulders, and usually covering her entirely, is a dark green cloak with a hood. There are what appear to be holes created by laser blasts in several places in the fabric.
The first thing that catches the eye is the color. The woman, standing about five feet tall, is a deep and vibrant color of green. She is seemingly carved out of emerald or perhaps a very dark jade - hard green stone with warmth in its depths. It is almost instantly after that the damage to this woman beings to filter through. It is hard to tell what makes the most impact. There is the butchered hair, not even a crew cut, almost as if someone had taken a machette to the formerly chin length locks. Her ears, formerly delicate and pointed are now entirely mising from her head. Looking down, further you come to the collum of her throat, now ringed with the evidence of someone having gripped there with astonishing strength. Individual finger marks are visible in the stone, as well as the deeper cracks from the light which they reflect at odd angles. The last thing to me obviously wrong with this living statue woman is that her entire left arm is missing as if it were sheered off perfectly at the shoulder. It is the picture of something crafted with loving care, now slightly twisted - the beauty still visible but most certainly marred.
Covering her legs are white suede boots that reach mid thigh, leaving a few inches between the tops of them and the bottom of the skirt of the dress she is wearing. The dress too is white, made of a stretchy material, covering her form, leaving throat and shoulders mostly bare, a strap of fabric wrapping up and around her neck. Around her waist is a belt made of silver links which has had crude holsters attached to it for the guns which hang at her hips. The guns seem to be made of the same material as the statue woman. Closer inspection would reveal that there are no apparent triggers. At her right wrist there are many small silver bracelets that jingle softly if she moves her arm quickly. Hanging from her shoulders, and usually covering her entirely, is a dark green cloak with a hood. There are what appear to be holes created by laser blasts in several places in the fabric.
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Date: 2005-01-07 04:12 am (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2005-01-07 04:23 pm (UTC)Maybe I need to read something with more inspiring language.