Curse the vile thing that people have dubbed as love
I swear upon my namesake that only in love that i will forego my passion of truely living, which i have come to a conclusion to as being that of trying as many new things in this life as possible before it ends, and that my next will be my last, i will not date anymore guys just coz he was "interestingly different"
Damn
You wish for medieval times of chivary, honor and valour. I am fey. I stick to my self dubbed namesake. As on of the fey, we prize loyalty, honour and valour in the face of death for the greater good above all, as this is what we strive to be yet cannot be, for we have no morals as we have no soul, you cannot trust us, for we cannot be bound, by anything but by iron and by oath of word. We can lie and cheat as we please, never trust the sayings of the fey. However, if we give our word in form of oath, we will never break it. In our world, we do not trade with cash, rather our world is worth it's weight in gold. Those of us who have lost our wings are intensely jealous, detest or even fear the other winged creatures.
Dang i think this name sake thing is going too far. I seem to have discovered some of the causes of my alergies. Metal. i wonder if there is iron in it.
Bored then decided to search 4 my namesake.
Word of the Day for Monday March 7, 2005
fey \FAY\, adjective:1. Possessing or displaying a strange and otherworldly aspect or quality; magical or fairylike; elfin.2. Having power to see into the future; visionary; clairvoyant.3. Appearing slightly crazy, as if under a spell; touched.4. (Scots.) Fated to die; doomed.5. (Scots.) Marked by a sense of approaching death. Fey comes from Middle English feye, feie, from Old English fæge, "fated to die."
http://www.steveberman.com/sofey.htm
They're immortal. They cannot lie. Often they are unnaturally beautiful or horrendously ugly. With a song or a glance or a single kiss they can bewitch. They are the Fey Folk. For centuries they have captivated us, in folktales and in fiction.
You are the most rarest find. You are the shapeshifter. Have a bubbly personality? Thats what i thought. You shape from the Yeti to a fairy to a person of the mist to the person in my math class. You can have a temper and can be mislead easily.
Take this quiz!
AL-vin Means "elf friend" from the Old English name Ælfwine, which was formed of the elements ælf "elf" and wine "friend". (what?? my name sake has sth to do with him??)
Kimberlyn is a combination of the name kimberly and lynn. DUH.
Kimberly: From the name of a city in South Africa which was originally named for Lord Kimberley, whose surname means "land belonging to CYNEBURGA" in Old English
Cyneburga : Means "royal fortress" from Old English cyne "royal" and burg "fortress". Saint Cyneburga, a daughter of a king of Mercia, was the founder of an abbey in the 7th century.
Now a member of FeyRealm.com
Come on people! dont tell me you actually believe everything you read? sometimes im bored n decide to crap. lol.
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