Ilamateuctli
(#53152767)
Level 3 Coatl
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Personal Style
Apparel
Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
6.86 m
Wingspan
7.44 m
Weight
695.24 kg
Genetics
Blood
Skink
Skink
Crimson
Spinner
Spinner
Cinnamon
Ringlets
Ringlets
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 3 Coatl
EXP: 438 / 1401
STR
12
AGI
9
DEF
8
QCK
8
INT
8
VIT
8
MND
10
Biography
ILAMATEUCTLI
she/her
fancy - seamstress - beautiful
art by enceladust
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From a young age, Ilama was always picking up a needle and thread into her claws and weaving. Her mother was a talented seamstress, and Ilama was essentially attached to her hip, always watching and learning. Fascinated by the way cloth moved and how simple stitches could form something beautiful. She would practice weaving together string and stitching to make small little pictures for her parents. Her mom was always very pleased by her work, and told her that she had an amazing eye and talent for art. Ilama spent many evenings weaving beautiful colors together, and then stitching patterns onto the surface of the fabric. At first, Ilama made beautiful scarfs with intricate patterns that her mother would help sell to her clients. Eventually, she moved on to creating beautiful robes and shawls, before working on very large beautiful tapestries that could get hung up in lairs depicting landscapes and scenes. Ilama’s tapestries were so gorgeous, that she was getting commissions from important dragon’s all over Sornieth. Dragon’s with political power akin to kings and queens were ordering her tapestries to hang within their great halls. Ilama was incredibly proud of this, that her artwork and tapestries were essentially fit for royalty. The waitlist for a tapestry of hers was long, and since it could take many months to finish such a fine piece of artwork, Ilama was months out from finishing her recent orders. But she didn’t mind, she loved the work and would not want to be doing anything else. This of course, made her incredibly rich, and she was able to travel to these great halls and castles in Sornieth in order to see her beautiful pieces of artwork showcased by her clients. Her clients would feed her the finest wines and foods, and she very much enjoyed being able to travel and partake of some of the finer things life had to offer. Despite the consistent work and travels, she still felt as if there was something missing in her life. Whenever she had that feeling, she would brush it off, because she basically had everything she could ever want. One day, as she was out for a walk during one of her many trips, she passed a dragon who was looking at one of her tapestries hanging up in the great hall. The dragon appeared to be one of the cooks in the large castle, and the tapestry was one of her finest pieces of artwork with rich colors of purples and blues. She decided to approach the dragon, and she asked “Do you like it?” The dragon was startled for a second, and then rubbed her paws down the apron she was wearing. “Of course, it is absolutely beautiful.” Ilama preened to hear the praise of her artwork. “I am glad that you enjoy it.” The female dragon nodded, before looking down at her chest. “I wish I was as beautifully colored as that tapestry.” The dragon was a mixture of white and gray, and only slight hints of a yellowish gold here and there.. Ilama was startled for a second, she never once had thought that the dragon wasn’t beautiful. Being an artist, she was very aware of color theory, and how any color really was important to an overall piece. “You are beautifully colored as well, my dear. Don’t think for a second that your colors are dull and boring.” The female dragon looked up at the tapestry with all of the vibrant colors and said, “Then why do tapestries never have my colors? You don’t have to lie to me.” Then the dragon shook her head. “I should get back to work.” The interaction gave Ilama pause. She thought back to many of the tapestries that she had created over her career, and realized that she never made a full tapestry with just whites and grays. That all of her tapestries were vibrant and rich in many colors. It gave her an idea. She rushed back to the room that she was staying in, and took out the tools and the fabric that she had brought with her and got to work. The next day Ilama found the dragon that she had spoken to in the kitchen, working with some dough in order to make pie for the lords and ladies of the house. The dragon noticed Ilama approaching her, and brushed her claws off on her apron that she was wearing. “Can I help you, miss?” Ilama pulled out the shawl that she had been weaving all night. The shawl was mixed with grays and whites, and was weaved into a very delicate and intricate pattern. The colors were the very same colors that were on the dragon standing before her, who gasped in awe at the beautiful fabric. Taking the shawl, she gently drew it around the shoulders of the other dragon. “Please do not ever say that you are not beautiful, as you can see, your colors are beautiful as they are. You just need to look through the eyes of an artist and you will see.” The dragon tried to give her back the shawl talking about how she couldn’t afford something so beautiful, but Ilama shook her head. “It is for you. You may keep it. May it be a reminder of your beauty.” After that, word spread of Ilama’s kindness and how wonderfully made the shawl was. Dragons of various colors and hues would approach her, asking if she would make a shawl with their colors, wondering if she could make their colors beautiful. She always did, she always managed to make every single dragon's colors, no matter the combination, into a gorgeous shawl with finely stitched patterns. Soon, most of her work was making shawls for others, not making the big tapestries like she used to. And even though she was a little poorer, she was a lot richer in other ways, which was fine with her.
~ lore by enceladust
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