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Blackbeetle Paint
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Name
Blackbeetle Paint or Eioiei Uhll in Brownie
Overview
Blackbeetle Paint
,
is a vivid blue dye made by the Vale Brownies and as you can see from the title
made from blackbeetles that
are processed in a variety of way
s. Blackbeetle Paint is only made by the Bubbler Clan and within the clan a very few
are allowed to make it.
Many brownies adorn
their
clothes as well as beads with the Blackbeetle Paint.
Description of the Product
Blackbeetle Paint has a deep blue hue and the dye can be used as a blue glue
it's so
sticky. The
great popularity of the dye might be because of its colour which is
almost as intense as Udenza pottery but with the glow of Baveras' Eye. Blackbeetle paint has a
very thick consistency
and can be very good for dying beads and clothes.
When it is put on cloth it will
sink
into the cloth within minutes and form and thick blue covering.
When
put on most cloth it will replace any former color. The only exception
are
very bright shades of yellow and red which will ever so slightly show through the dye.
Blackbeetle Paint is
so thick that the brownies need
greased
spoons simply to get it out of the barrels they store the paint in.
Method of Production
The Blackbeetle Paint
made
from the
chitin
between the wing and the wing case of a male black beetle
as it is the only piece of skin that is that colour
.
Quality blackbeetle paint is only made
by skilled and proven members of the Bubbler Clan.
Bits of
a blackbeetle's outer hard shell
are
soaked in water for several days and then cut up and ground up to an extent that it looks like blue sand. After that it's mixed with bones and other scraps and ground once again. After that the brownies then store it in barrels and place it underground for use in festivals. When liqud is returned a secret ingredient is added that gives it the stickiness that makes it all the better. When
used for makeup it requires at least two tots of water to dilute it as when
undiluted it can cause rashes.
Areas of Production
Containers of blackbeetle paint are only be produced deep within the Council Tree of the Vale Brownies. Blackbeetle paint can
be
used to dye the varieties of beads produced by the Brownies. Plenty of shipments of Blackbeetle Paint get traded with the Eyelians and the Tethinrhim Clan.
Many
dyes and the beads that are dyed by them are carried in rat drawn wagons and Arrowhead Geese.
Usage
The blackbeetle dye
can
be used to dye beads as well as providing a beautiful glue that can be made
into so many of the
many wonderful technological advances so commonly associated with the Vale Brownies. The paint can also be
a form of body paint for brownie ladies during festivals. Many male brownies as well use it and both genders have Brownies who could not imagine
festivals
without it.
The main use for Blackbeetle Paint
, is as a dye for beads and adds a glossy finish in addition to its deep blue shades .
History of the Industry
In 894 b.S Bubbler Clan came into being. Around that time the beadwork so classic to the brownies became widespread to the Vale Brownies, and
most likely
that during that time the Blackbeetle Paint
sprung from the mind of Rearao completely by accident
.
Lore and Legend
This small passage
being
the only text that clearly defines the beginning of the blackbeetle paint is highly protected. It is believed that it dates back to the year 595 b.S because of the ageing of the ink indicates sometime near then.
Many years ago the brownies say a blackbeetle was
hunted
.
The Blackbeetle attempted to flee the hunters by running all around the Vale
around great distances and it took many hours to catch it. When it finally
died from the arrows and darts
the hunters carried it to their village. The brownies of the village leaped in joy to see their favorite food being served. The
different
clans were
tore apart
the flesh. Members of the Hotfinger clan cooked the meat, the Brightler Clan was
used
bits of the head as decorations, every brownie in the village
were
happy. There
were
only one brownie who was not happy. He was a member of the Bubbler Clan and he had nothing to do. His name was Rerao. He was only 15 and just days before he had joined the Bubbler Clan. He wasn’t experienced enough to do anything else so he just sat there. Beside him a elder brownie
tore
the the skin off a piece of the beetle. The young brownie grabbed a piece and sat on it. Later he got up and found a bit of sweating crunched up beetle skin. He picked it up and it crumbled into a deep blue powder.
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Hey Aaron, welcome to santharia! I'm glad to see you've found your way to the best race of them all (ok, maybe I'm a
little
biased).
You've done some great research here - the name is perfect and the trading partners you mentioned are indeed the most likely recipients of this product. It could do with a bit more fleshing out though, particularly the description section. How about describing what it's like before it's painted on to stuff? The consistency, what it feels like to stick your hand/brush into? Then you could give us some idea of the finish too - I imagined it rather like PVA glue (but of course a different colour) - a shiny, slightly milky finish. Of course you're welcome to change things with your own ideas, but it does need to be something special, something different to normal paint. (And it does need to agree with what's already in the Brownie Bead Industry Entry) Otherwise it wouldn't have the same value and prestige. How does it feel when it's painted onto cloth? Does it soak in or rest on the surface? Does it make the cloth stiff? Does it look best painted onto a white surface, or a blue one.....or a green one...anything you can add to what you have would be great
I really like the idea of using it as make-up, as blue is traditionally an unusual colour, considered very beautiful by most. I would like to see more detail again though - can it just be painted on like it is, or does the mixture have to be changed in some way to make it kinder to the skin? Also, I wouldn't think they'd wear it everyday - they don't kill enough Blackbeetles to make enough of the dye for starters, and they don't really dress up every day like a rich human woman might. Instead I would imagine they'd save it for festivals, when they really go all out on their outfits - they make special clothes out of leaves and flowers, which are only designed to last for the festival. They decorate their hair and make hats and headdresses - everything! So yeah, the make-up would fit in with that perfectly - both males and females might wear it.
I'm not sure what you mean by this -
Quote
The methods of transport across the Vale were developed by the Tenthhrum as well as the Vale Brownies.
Beads are light and can probably be transported by Arrowhead Goose, or in Rat-Drawn Wagons.
Unfortunately your lore idea won't work - the Blackbeetles are delicious and are hunted to provide meat for the festivals. They're considered special, and are generally only hunted by the Prowler Clan because they're pretty dangerous, but their place in the festival banquet has already been written into a couple of other entries.
Great ideas Aaron, feel free to give me a shout if you've got any questions
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Integrated comments.
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It's considered useful if you colour those changes. Just so it's apparent to those of us who didn't edit it, what exactly the changes are.
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Sorry
I'm coloring it now.
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Hey Aaron, my sincere appologies for taking so long to get back to you - things just got hectic with a new job and parents' birthdays etc etc. Here are some more ideas for you - you're much closer now btw and I especially like the additions you've done to the "Method of Production" section
.
Could you run it through a spellchecker? We have a button on the bottom of the post which you can use. It might also be an idea to reread through it aloud and adjust some of the wording so that it flows a little smoother. At the moment it reads a bit like a list, with one or two facts every sentence. Using a variety of short and long sentences, and trying to avoid repeating words or starting several sentences in the same way maybe? I would also make the dates a little more vague - it sounds a bit odd to give such precise dates but have such a wide gap between them. Hang on, let me make up some dates for the Clans' beginnings....
ca. 1020 b.S. - Ferretmasters, Clan Maj, Scribblers and Hamm'rers
976 b.S. Praisers
968 b.S. Greengrowers
965 b.S. Leather
894 b.S.
Bubblers
, Brightlers
601 b.S. Imparters, Prowlers and Hotfingers (possibly after population boom?)
590 b.S. Drummer
261 b.S. - Skydiver
850 a.S. Bartering (Babblers) and Wheeler
...had to work out the other ones to be able to be happy with the date for the Bubblers you see.
Also I'd avoid too scientific-sounding words like "exoskeleton". We're medieval/renaissance researchers after all and we don't have that sort of vocabulary! Maybe "hard outer covering/shell", something like that?
Your myth is great, the only thing is that one blackbeetle wouldn't feed the Council Tree Brownies - there are about 250,000 of them at the moment, and at least several thousand when the Council Tree was formed. I would get rid of the famine idea and just have them eager to eat the delicious delicacy. Maybe it's just a particular family or group that are cutting into it?
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I followed up on all the comments and integrated them. Is this blarowable now?
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Hi Aaron!
Under your Lore/Legend (Myth/Lore?), does this young Brownie have a name? Or an approximate time when he discovered this? Maybe the tale is an old piece of lore told by the Scribbler clan.
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I'd like to remind you of what Rookie said above:
Quote
At the moment it reads a bit like a list, with one or two facts every sentence.
You write in very short sentences, subject + verb + object, again and again - and that doesn't really make a nice flow of reading. Try to expand and formulate your sentences better by adding more details, subordinate clauses etc. - don't just list the facts!
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I think I mostly fixed that but is there any chance of getting it in this update.
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The point I brought up is still valid for large parts of the entry. Just read the first sentences until the coloured ones. They begin as follows:
Blackbeetle Paint is ...
The paint is ...
Many Vale Brownie ladies as well as men adorn ... (Here we have something new for a change!)
The Blackbeetle Paint is ...
The blue is ...
The paint is ...
See a pattern? Not very readable that way, Aaron! You really need to do something about this, getting much more diverse the way you express your thoughts.
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Name
Blackbeetle Paint or Eioiei Uhll in Brownie
Overview
Blackbeetle Paint
is
a vivid blue dye made by the Vale Brownies and as you can see from the title
is made
from blackbeetles. The paint
is made
only made by the Bubbler Clan and in the clan by a very few. Many Vale Brownie ladies as well as men adorn
there
clothes as well as beads with the Blackbeetle Paint.
Description of the Product
It
is
a deep blue paint, and the dye
is
thick and sticky and it could
be used
as a sort of blue glue. The blue
is
almost as intense as Udenza pottery but with a sheen like Baveras' Eye. Blackbeetle paint
is
very thick and
is
very good at dying beads and clothes. When it
is
put on cloth it will
be absorbed
into the cloth within minutes and form and thick blue covering. If it
is
put on most cloth it will pretty much destroy any former color. The primary exception
is
very bright shades of yellow and red which will ever so slightly show through the dye. Blackbeetle dye
is
so thick that the brownies need to grease spoons simply to get it out of the wooden pots they store the paint in.
Method of Production
The Blackbeetle paint
is made
from the skin between the wing and the wing case of a male black beetle. It
is
made only by skilled and proven members of the Bubbler Clan. A
blackbeettle's
outer hard shell
is soaked
in water for several days and then
is cut
up and ground up. After that it
is mixed
with bones and other scraps and ground once again. Then the maker mixes it with a secret mixture of different liquids, after that the brownies then store it in wooden pots and place it underground for use in festivals. When it
is used
for makeup it requires at least two tots of water to dilute it as when it
is
undiluted it can cause rashes.
Areas of Production
The dye
is only made
deep within the Council Tree of the Vale Brownies. Blackbeetle paint
is highly used
to dye the varieties of beads produced by the Brownies. Plenty of shipments of Blackbeetle Paint get traded with the Eyelains and the Tenthrum Clan. Many dyes and the beads that
are dyed
by them
are carried
in rat drawn wagons and Arrowhead Geese.
Usage
The blackbeetle dye
is often used
to dye beads as well as providing a beautiful glue that can
be used
for so many wonderful technological advances so commonly associated with the Vale Brownies. The dye can also
be used
as a form of makeup for brownie ladies during festivals. Many male brownies as well use it and both genders have Brownies who could not imagine festivals without it. It can
be used
as a dye for beads and makes a glossy finish in addition to its deep blue shades.
History of the Industry
In 894 b.S Bubbler Clan
was formed
. Probably during that time the beadwork so classic to the brownies became widespread to the Vale Brownies, and it
is believed
that during that time the Blackbeetle Paint
was invented
. The
longterm
trading applications that led to the Vale Brownies wealth
were founded
sometime in near the year 900.
Lore and Legend
This small passage
is
the only text that clearly defines the beginning of the blackbeetle paint. It
is
belived
that it dates back to the year 595
becuase
of the aging of the ink indicates sometime near then.
Many years ago the brownies say a blackbeetle
was being hunted
. The Blackbeetle
was running
around great distances and it took many hours to catch it. When it finally
was slain
the hunters carried it to the council tree. The brownies
were
happy to see their favorite food
being served
but only one village the one that caught it ate it. The
diffrent
clans
were tearing
apart the flesh. Members of the Hotfinger clan cooked the meat, the Brightler Clan
was using
bits of the head as decorations, every brownie in the village
was
happy. There
was
only one brownie who
wasn’t
very happy. He
was
a member of the Bubbler Clan and he had nothing to do. His name was Keckee. He
was
only 15 and just days before he
had joined
the Bubbler Clan. He
wasn’t
experienced enough to do anything else so he just sat there. Beside him a elder brownies
was stripping
the skin off a piece of the beetle. The young brownie grabbed a piece and sat on it. Later he got up and found a bit of sweating crunched up beetle skin. He picked it up and it crumbled into a deep blue powder. And that
is
how the Blackbeetle Paint
was invented
.
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Thank you so much for the comments Rayne and Artimidor. I think I am finished with my edits.
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