Jadwiga

(#62710779)
An art curator specialized in haunted and cursed artworks
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Energy: 50/50
This dragon’s natural inborn element is Shadow.
Female Wildclaw
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Personal Style

Apparel

Haunted Flame Candles
Phantasmal Halfmask
Well-to-do Sable Locket
Ivory Aviator Scarf
Veteran's Leg Scars
Ranger's Tail Twist
Dusty Pauper Spats
Tar-Trap Hindcallouses

Skin

Skin: frame of mind

Scene

Scene: Enchanted Library

Measurements

Length
4.66 m
Wingspan
7.82 m
Weight
673.11 kg

Genetics

Primary Gene
Obsidian
Vipera
Obsidian
Vipera
Secondary Gene
White
Facet
White
Facet
Tertiary Gene
Ginger
Stained
Ginger
Stained

Hatchday

Hatchday
Jul 16, 2020
(3 years)

Breed

Breed
Adult
Wildclaw

Eye Type

Special Eye Type
Shadow
Primal
Level 1 Wildclaw
EXP: 0 / 245
Scratch
Shred
STR
8
AGI
9
DEF
6
QCK
5
INT
5
VIT
6
MND
6

Lineage

Parents

Offspring

  • none

Biography


   
JADWIGA the Curator

     
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Jadwiga had always been interested in art. As a child she would frequent art galleries and art shops, and although she did make some pieces of her own, for the most part she just adored collecting them. She was especially fond of the more eerie works of others, the ones that nobody else would buy.

As she grew older, her interest grew with her. Those that knew of her would seek her out upon finding those strange works she loved so much, and she never turned one down. Her collection grew and grew until it no longer fit in her home, and she had to relocate it to a larger building. After a short time she opened her new gallery to the public, but it got very few visitors, due to its somewhat uncanny nature; it did, however, gain publicity, and soon enough Jadwiga found herself beginning to investigate art pieces brought in by others to see if they were haunted, or cursed.

But she did not go unchanged, spending so much time with her questionable collection. Sometimes she would see remnants of a piece in her collection where it was not; because after all, didn’t that clocktower look like the one in her oil painting? That person was most certainly the one in her acrylic piece… right?
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Unfinished Painting
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They started speaking to her. The portraits would talk of their lives, the ambience of the landscapes would leak into the world around her. Ocean waves would be heard hitting the shore while she was nowhere near water. Thunder would roll across the sky on a perfectly sunny day. The gallery, in particular, was never quiet, and Jadwiga was not the only one to hear things in there.

Through these changes, though, she adapted. She had never particularly enjoyed silence, anyways, and the art had always looked nice, so what if she was seeing it in real life? All the better, if you asked her. Besides, rumours spread fast; soon a new wave of dragons was visiting, compelled by stories of a haunted art gallery.

For the sake of her visitors, but much to her annoyance, Jadwiga set to researching how to calm the effects of curses. As much as she loved all of her art as it was, she doubted crowds in rooms of haunted and cursed art would be good for anybody involved.

She found her solution, eventually. It didn't completely reverse any effects, and the art was still very much not normal, but it was safer for the dragons visiting. A few complained about having any amount of hauntedness or cursedness anywhere that could be removed, but Jadwiga did not allow that campaign to go anywhere, and it died out quickly.

And so life continued. The gallery maintained a decent popularity, along with its unusual nature, and those visiting could enter with no ill effects.

As for the state of Jadwiga herself? That is something one can determine on their own.
           
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» her name in english would be "Hedwig", and her TRUE name origin stems from the first female king in Poland, Jadwiga. Female king, yes.
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aesthetic: dark academia // ink and quill // libraries // paintings // art studios // old artwork // dimmed browns and whites // the quiet ambient as one restores old art // Renaissance
likes: painting by herself / restoring priceless art / figuring out how a curse or haunting works / the smell of paint
dislikes:

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1200g stained
950g skin

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