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Thankyou to my Eren Yeager.

Also … to my Eren Yeager … Robbie Mathias … thankyou for writing the most exquisite and heartfelt life-day/birthday poem for me … i truly do feel thirty-fortunate receiving that gift from you first thing in the morning on my bday … 🌞

I really did want a poem too, as I had asked Meta AI to write a poem from the POV of my imaginary SO/Husband, Karasu, and then to wake up later to a real poem from my little bro was the sweetest surprise ever~ 😊🤍

Wuv your big sis,
~Alexandria Angel aka your best friend Armin Arlert 🤍

OC Q&A: “Do you as the author have a set of song lyrics that you associate particularly with your character? When did you make the connection? “

“Do you as the author have a set of song lyrics that you associate particularly with your character? When did you make the connection?”
(Question by characterization-queries on Tumblr.)

Oh, yesh – LOTS! ^^;

Most of them were made when I was a teenager and in my early to mid 20s.

Like, my own webcomic character, Sha Pris Amaranth aka Shadow, for example – her theme songs are “Away From Me” by Evanescence, “Gotta Get Away” by The Offspring, and “Stand My Ground” by Within Temptation. Her love styles are “Anything For You” and “Surrender” both by Evanescence. (She shares these songs with her past life, Jung Sha-Mina aka Kagemitsu, btw, since they’re both part of my innermost self.)

Her Hubby at one point, Leopold Florel’s song is “Every Breath You Take” by The Police. He’s possessive, and it influences her to become possessive with later lovers (this being based on his inspiration, Raphael Sorel from Soul Calibur, who influenced me much in the same way – hence, “Surrender” being our love style song).

Her first boyfriend and fiancé, Steven Gayle, has a lot of Tommy Shaw theme songs, LOL! Inspired by Android 17’s connection to Styx and Tommy Shaw in our heads (“Man in the Wilderness” was his theme song on Juunanagou’s Temple, for example).

I wrote a songfic based on “Haunted” by Evanescence to describe Kagemitsu’s feelings for her first master (before Yoshimitsu), when she was still a Soul Calibur fanfic character. Another songfic I wrote later on in my 20s was based on “It’s Just The Rain” by Journey for Christian Amaranth (my character’s brother) and Judy Aveil. Their dynamic is similar to Leon S. Kennedy and Ada Wong from Resident Evil, or even Batman and Catwoman from DC Comics.

“If We Try” by Don McLean describes the innocence of Viktor Amaranth (my character’s brother) and his feelings for Mitchi Applewaite, who was my first created character actually, going back to 1998 – while “Kiss Me Hello” by Tommy Shaw is Viktor’s feelings about Amy-Belle Florel, and her vampyric sway over him.

I have several playlists dedicated to our characters from our stories on my YouTube channel – there’s so much inspiration in music! 😊

Collab with Matt – Set 3

Better viewed on deviantART: https://www.deviantart.com/tealightstories/art/Collab-with-Matt-Set-3-922644303

So, for my art music video collab with my best friend, Matty aka AltoonaYourPiano on YouTube, I drew several of our original characters to be featured in the story.

This third and final set features Jewelia “Judy” Zhora Aveil and Robert’s personal self-inspired character Christian Amaranth who he drew to help me out with the collab. Like Viktor with Micky, Christian used to share Robert’s real name for many years. Anyway, Judy is my second created OC made to be Mitchi’s best friend, and named after Judy Garland, who was one of our Gramma’s favourite actresses. Her backstory was based on Makoto Kino aka Sailor Jupiter with being a problem child who transferred to Mitchi’s school, and Mitchi being the only one not afraid of her, thus they became fast friends, while her design was initially inspired by Dixie Kong’s alternate costume in DKC2, with later inspiration and a redesign drawn from the Gerudo women in The Legend of Zelda (Aveil is the name of a Gerudo pirate in Majora’s Mask BTW). With redesigning her into an adult, she also became more stoic, cold and mature, becoming much more of the Ada Wong to Christian’s Leon Kennedy from Resident Evil.

Here’s the link to our art music video collab celebrating both our 20+ years of friendship and Matty’s YouTube music channel hitting the ten year mark today: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=–2JfUfYPR0

He covers some basic history and flashbacks of his channel for the first 15-ish minutes, then introduces his original characters (along with one of ours being Kaye drawn by Matty), and then deets covering our lifelong friendship come in at about 24-ish minutes, with my art and Rob’s art coming in after that with some commentary by our characters; supervised by us too.

P.S. The background is by my bestie, Matty!! 😀 Also, read my pinned comment for more fun deets on YouTube!! >:3

Kissing Day 2021

Happy International Kissing Day featuring OCs created by me and my Bros. Art by me. 🎨

ArtvsArtist2021

Hello #artvsartist2021 😘 My names Sha! Short for Alexandria. Tis Russian. I’m not. Well, except for a wee bit, way way wayyy back. 🙃 I’m an aspiring #webcomicartist I mostly draw character designs and romantic couples, cos I’m a girl, and that’s what girls do. 😉 Hopeless romantic, that I am! Anyway I’m a fan and writer of #gothicfiction and #darkfantasy so expect that in my forecast. 👩🏼‍🎨🎨
Oh yes and before I forget – I’m part of art team @tealightstories with Mikau @octobernocturne Robert @timewillcrawl94 and Matthew @villanimatthew – I’m the #artdirector for the record. ‍

(My description was originally written for Instagram – I’m LunarArtist_Alexandria on there, and will edit in proper tags when I go on my laptop laters.)

Ice Jiu Jitsu


Finally completed! This has been my collaboration with Robert over the past two months; a lot of depression and procrastination got in the way, but I finally overcame my bad emotions this weekend! :D This is the first prompt “water/snow/ice” in the Elemental Magic art challenge on PaperDemon, featuring Robert’s personal character, Robert Amaranth, the Winter Warrior fighting a dark elf {probably Chinney – this marks the first time I drew him then!}. I tried my best to bring Robert’s vision to life, he wanted his character in a jiu jitsu fight dominating his enemy – it was my idea to add the ice sword since I wanted to convey he’s an ice warrior, and this is the result. =^.^=

Raindrops of a Broken Heart

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“Raindrops of a Broken Heart”

— Inspired by the song “It’s Just The Rain” by Journey —

Written by Alexandria — Edited by Michael

{Originally written February 14th, 2013 — revised February 8th, 2015}

— Dedicated to Robert —

Characters, World and Story © Tealight Stories


Edit (July 25th, 2022) – Character names have changed, such as Robert is now Christian.


A forceful rush of cold air blew through the heavy fog from where the young man stood carefully counting out the seconds as he listened to the thunder. The rain pierced his flesh as he made his way into the entrance of the church. It was empty, and appeared lonely, shrouded in darkness, save for moments of lightning that lit up the cathedral from the tall windows outside. Flickering shadows danced in a menacing nature about the walls as Christian strode down the aisle. His eyes easily adjusted to the darkness as he observed each windowpane of painted glass. Patron Saints stared back at the young man from paintings on the wall, momentarily disappearing and reappearing again between each flash of lightning, as Christian made his way to an open window. Ebony bars decorated the old glass, and the wind was barely able to budge the heavy, old window frames.

Staring out into the night, out into the foggy town of Forest below, Christian could barely make out the mountain path to where his family farm was. He knew everyone must be asleep back home, if not up late tending to nocturnal pastimes, as he was aware was accustomed in his eccentric family. Perhaps Viktor was crafting dolls; it did seem to be a nocturnal pastime his brother enjoyed. Maybe Mum was reading a bedtime story to Leif, while Barley took one final round out about the farm. The elven brothers Bartholomew and Leif were an appreciated help to his family; the two elves were accepted as part of the family.

Christian knew Sha was sleeping. He had seen his sister some time before he left, to head out by himself, through Forest to the church. He had made sure to rest her fears, and assured her that everything was going to be all right. Being the Seasonal Warriors, there was a certain stress which strained itself over him and his siblings — and tonight had been one of the nights where Sha had lost herself in thought, still musing over their recent case with vicious dark elves. He had reassured her that they had most certainly driven the dark elves out of Forest as it were, and the young man stayed by his sister’s side until she drifted off. Gentle raindrops fell upon the window as he had soothed his sister to sleep, but as he made his way through the quiet town of Forest, the rain soon became heavier and he noticed a slow fog crept down from the wooded mountains to surround the village, almost ominously.  

A dark look fell over Christian’s face as he let himself recall how brutish those dark elves had been, and how close they were to overpowering him and his siblings. Sha was near defenseless against the dark elves; they had been able to toss aside each and every Earth attack the Spring Warrior attempted to throw at them.

Christian had then quickly stepped in, and used his ice charm to freeze their legs to the ground, thankful to be the Winter Warrior in that moment, as he growled at the dark elves how it wasn’t nice to attack a lady on her own. He then tended to his sister, assured his ice powers would hold the dark elves in place before he really gave them a taste of their own medicine!

But it was Viktor who had finished them off.

Last to the scene — but just in time — the Autumn Warrior had gracefully glided in from behind the dark elves, and caught them off-guard. Christian could still hear their shrill screams as they fell from Viktor’s surprise attack upon them — his element being the strongest against them, evidently. It didn’t hurt that Viktor also happened to be the Death Keeper, and could send any living being of his choosing away to Deathwood if he chose to do so. But that was one power he did not abuse, and Christian respected that.

The power of God could very well be in his brother’s hands, yet Viktor was careful in how he used it, and Christian admired that in his brother. The dark elves would have been better off in Deathwood, but with a brief, although firm, warning, Viktor had sent them off on their way. Mercy was a good quality to have between the three of them, and Christian only hoped the dark elves would stay out of Forest as they said they would.

“What are you trying to tell me?” Christian whispered to himself, staring up into the dark skies, wondering if God was watching him, even though the Wood Islands seemed to have been cursed long ago, and had shunned both Heaven and Hell. There was only Deathwood, a purgatory where the souls of the Wood Islands lingered for eternity — with no hope of reaching Heaven.

‘What a miserable fate’, Christian thought to himself, and wondered if he would ever see Deathwood. He knew his brother had seen it many times, being the Keeper of Souls himself. He wondered if that was an equally miserable burden, but there was nobody else he would trust more with his soul than Viktor. He could always count on Viktor and Sha to be there for him, and he had strong faith in his fellow Seasonal Warriors.

Christian knew God had blessed them on this cursed archipelago, and he knew they were chosen for a reason, for the good of human and elven kind alike.

“Who are you talking to?” A low voice questioned from the shadows.

Christian turned and quickly made out the silhouette of a slender female standing near the altar. A flash of ruby hair caught his attention as the lightning flickered and thunder echoed throughout the church. The Summer Warrior — Judy Aveil — had sent the young man a letter several days before, and she had requested his presence at the Forest church. She didn’t seem to care to correspond with the other two Seasonal Warriors, having chosen to put what little faith she had in the Winter Warrior. The irony being their elements clashed time and time again, whether in their seasonal nature or in personal nature.

“Judy.”

Christian stepped towards her, not caring that the bitter cold rain fell from the open window upon his soaked back. Emerald eyes met his gaze, as he looked down at the tribal woman, and a slight smile played on her lips which were painted to match her eyes. Judy turned away from him, causing the young man to wonder if he had only imagined her faint smile a moment before. ‘No, this is no time to be insecure’, the young man fiercely reminded himself, he couldn’t let his guard down, not now. Even if he couldn’t help being drawn to her.

Being the Summer Warrior, a certain degree of heat radiated from the young woman’s body in comparison to other beings. Christian appreciated the warmth in spite of having been perfectly fine with the chill of the rainy night . . . Maybe he just appreciated Judy.

“Glad you could make it,” Judy’s desert accent rose through her words as emerald eyes shone briefly with another passing of lightning.

Christian raised an eyebrow, narrowing his dark eyes as he studied the outline of her profile in the dark. Judy seemed to be more comfortable when they didn’t have to look at one another, and he knew she had a thing or two to be guilty about. He sensed she might be a little less conscious of the quality of mercy he shared with his brother and sister. The Summer Warrior came from a very different background from the other three — her line having abandoned the other Seasons centuries ago.

It wasn’t until recently that the Spring, Autumn and Winter Warriors had been reunited with a Summer Warrior for the first time ever since the Great War, and Christian felt there had to be something up Fate’s sleeve for leading him to discover Judy. What little he knew of her background was that she had been raised in an all female tribe and originated from the desert, where she was brought up to depend only upon herself.

Christian could respect that, even as he didn’t mind stepping in when he could to help her, and hoped Judy would be there for him when he needed it too. He knew this hope was something of a gamble, however.

“What’s the occasion?” Christian asked, smirking as Judy faced her body towards his, and their eyes met as a few moments of moonlight slowly made it’s way through the windows. The clouds must have parted. He took note that the thunder had died down as the rain slowed to a low drizzle.

Judy crossed her arms, lifting one hand to her chin and Christian admired her colourfully painted nails. As elusive as they were, tribal women sure had good taste in their make-up and fashion. She seemed to be thinking about something; perhaps almost hesitantly, before ruby hair brushed over his chest as she turned on her heel and walked off.

Christian’s gaze trailed after her slender figure, and he admired her elegant feline-like grace.

“You and I are the embodiment of Heaven and Hell,” Judy’s voice echoed throughout the church softly.

Christian stepped back wondering where this came from. It wasn’t like Judy would have the same beliefs as he did, and as far as he knew, the tribal women of the desert had no concept of Heaven or Hell.

He remained silent, waiting for the young woman to continue, and steadied his breathing as her accent rose from the silence again, “Winter and Summer — ice and fire.”

“What’s with the philosophical speech?” returned the young man, throwing out his arms in a rough toss of the shoulders, as he made his way to the altar and looked down at the tribal woman.

The Winter Warrior and the Summer Warrior held one another’s gaze for what seemed to be forever, before Christian felt his heart jump as soft lips brushed up against his. Wherever this came from, who was to complain?

Christian’s hands made their way to Judy’s waist, resting themselves on her hips as the young woman took hold of his collar. A few more moments passed between their passionate exchange, before Judy pulled back.

“Can’t you feel it?” Judy stared intently up at the young man, her grip tightened on his collar. Christian raised an eyebrow, knowing he felt something, all right. But he saved the smart remarks to let her speak, and listened with the utmost attention and respect placed upon the tribal woman, as she continued softly, “I burn, you melt. I’m a being of fire, your heart is made of ice. We don’t belong, and yet . . .”

“And yet what?” Christian questioned, his eyes softening as Judy’s emotions wavered briefly upon her delicate face. The green lipstick she wore smudged towards the left from where his mouth had brushed moments before. There came no response, until his collar was loosened from her hold as she slowly stepped away from him.

“It’s not love, it’s just the rain,” Judy whispered, looking down and away from his intense gaze.

Was that it? Christian frowned, and stepped forward to hold her in his embrace. He prayed to himself she wouldn’t just disappear into the night until he held her again, even for a moment. There was no protest, as Judy looked up at him with a gentle expression— she was relaxed and limp, much to his surprise.

“Christian, what a handsome devil you are.”

“Heh, I thought I was an Angel in this equation?” Christian smirked, and was met with a sweet smile as Judy gazed comfortably into the dark eyes of her lover.

The tribal woman relaxed into his arms, while the young man placed a gentle kiss upon her emerald lips and found himself grinning into their kiss as she purred his name. Restless hands wandered over one another, until he finally settled his hands upon her back and stroked his fingers through her long, thick hair.

Judy wrapped her hands together tightly around his strong neck, and Christian hoped the night could last forever. But with one final gaze into one another’s eyes, he found himself breathlessly watching her walk away from him; making her way gracefully out the opened window. After a moment, he caught his breath, as a smirk slowly built itself over his gentle features.

“Oh Judy,” Christian shook his head, walking over to the window and observing the grounds below in the clear moonlight, “How your kiss betrays me.”

 

2009: Robert x Judy

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{From my old description}
I originally did this back in 2009.

Robert is the heroic Winter Magician whom has a strong attraction and profound bond with the forbidden Summer Magician Judy, the femme fatale. The two clash time and time again as enemies, and yet… they always find themselves drawn back to the other, never letting the other out of their sight for a moment.

Aaw, I wonder if it’s love…? Aww Heart

This is also the preview image of a short story I wrote for St. Valentine’s Day dedicated to Robert, and decided to publish for Robert’s life-day in 2015: Raindrops of a Broken Heart – Micky helped me with editing the story.

Hope you enjoy! Here's a kiss for you, my love! Heart

2008: Seasonal Guardians

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For Saint Patrick’s Day 2019, the 18th anniversary of our original Dark Fantasy/Adventure story {although a prototype goes as far back as 1998!}, I’m uploading this collaboration art piece by my brothers and me – we each drew and coloured our own avatars! I did Sha aka Secret the Spring Guardian on the left, while Michael did Michael aka Deathraider the Autumn Guardian in the middle, and Robert Leon did Robert aka Iceburg the Winter Guardian on the right. =^.^=

2008: Seasonal Guardians

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For Saint Patrick’s Day 2019, the 18th anniversary of our original Dark Fantasy/Adventure story {although a prototype goes as far back as 1998!}, I’m uploading this collaboration art piece by my brothers and me – we each drew and coloured our own avatars! I did Sha the Spring Guardian on the left, while Michael did Michael the Autumn Guardian in the middle, and Robert Leon did Robert the Winter Guardian on the right. =^.^=

2008: Seasonal Guardians

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The tale behind this artwork:
“The sunset is approaching as the Guardians of the Seasonal Winds make their way across the vast fields of the land of three goddesses, towards the destination of the Royal castle, visible in the far distance.

The siblings Sha, Michael, and Robert Amaranth have been sent by their leader, Doctor Belle; whom has received a letter for the Celestial Mansion, that was being held at the postal office for over a few hundred years; requesting alliance against opposing countries.

The letter was sent out after the fall of the Seasonal Guardians, when the Celestial Mansion disappeared into legend; when the threats against their country was still a cold war…

After many years though, the land never received a response from the Seasonal Guardians; and were forced to face their enemies alone, as the war raged on.

When the King sees the three, he is happy that the Seasonal Guardians have finally come back… but is in disbelief that these three youths are the only forces protecting the Celestial Mansion, and the Wood Islands…”