Adara by Diddlebug

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Adara

Postby Diddlebug » Fri Feb 14, 2014 1:16 pm

Blizzard did an amazing job with growing my bean Adara <3333 I just had to add accessories and I wanted to make her a page. I don't know where the background came from, I guess you could say it's out of this world ( ;) My bean is kinda galaxy based)


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Username:
Diddlebug
Name:
Adara
Name Meaning:
She is named after the star Adhara. Adhara is one of one of the brightest stars in the sky, and Adara is the brightest JBD you will ever meet. She will always live up to her name.
Gender:
Female
Age:
Adara is 15.
How I was Raised:
Adara wrote:Frankly I can't remember my parents, and I can barely remember Cognium being taken away by some robot computer thing. Those things said I was too creative to take with Cognium and left me all alone in the woods. That's when I meet the *soulsaviors.

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As far as I can remember I have lived with these creatures. They found me alone in the woods during migrating season. I was lucky that the forest I was in was the forest they were migrating to. These birds were as large as a vulture and I thought they were coming down to eat me. One came up to me and said, "Don't be afraid, child. We have no means to hurt you. Are you lost?" This soulsavior would soon be the one I called mother, but she was formally known as *Alma. They were very cultural, and always had faith in the stars above. She always said, "The greatest creatures have their stars permanently painted into the galaxies above. You could be up there to, if you belief you can. Don't ever let anyone tell you, you can't, not even me." Those words never left my mind, and they never will. I learned so many stories of the stars and how galaxies were formed. The soulsaviors taught me to trust in a star, and it will take you far.

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They treated me like I was one of their own, and for the longest time I thought I was. That is until Migration time came around. The hardest part was migration time. I had to be carried by one of the males, and I felt so bad having to put them through that all because I was the person who couldn't fly. At first my mother told me that I was a special soul because I was born without wings. I soon figured out that I was not a true soulsavior. My mother told me that it was no trouble for the bird who carried me, but that never changed anything. During the migration I would look at the trees and stars, trying to memorize the path. Each time we did it I got better and better at remembering, but I only remember the stars. There was a particularly a bright red star that came out at around the same time each migration.

We always lived in trees, no matter where we stayed. The taller the tree the better for these birds because that means you were closer to the sky and see the stars better. The beds we made we always on the highest branches, and this meant I had to quickly learn how to climb a tree. It was hard at first, but, just as I did with everything, I learned, and I learned it well. I also learned how to make the beds. We made them only out of the leaves from the tree we were staying in. They would not let us get leaves that had fallen of the tree, leaves that were on the ground, or leaves that were on other trees. Since we were so close to the stars, My mother was able to teach me how to navigate through the galaxies. Each night I would learn a new story about fallen stars or stars that have made it in the sky. Sometimes we had to settle for a low tree, which made me sad because for some reason my mother wouldn't tell me the stories she normally told.

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There were also so many great times. I was only a little larger than the other children because they were huge birds. I played their childhood games and sang their childhood songs. My favorite game was "Who's got the Star?" A group sits or stands in a circle and holds their paws or claws together in front of them. One person takes the "Star", we just use a marble, and goes around the circle, pretending to put the star in someone else’s paws or claws. They actually put the star in one person’s paws or claws, but then continue the rest of the way around the circle, pretending to put it in everyone else’s Paws or claws. Then going around the circle, each player tries to guess who has the star now. Before each person’s guess, the group asks together, “who’s got the star?” Then the player can state their guess. Once the player with the star is finally guessed, that person distributes the star during the next round. I love how this game challenges you to pay close attention to see if you can spot where the star is. I think we all need to play closer attention to the little details of life.

The food they ate actually wasn't that bad, and I liked it. It mostly consisted of nuts and fruit that grew on the trees. The hard part was, is that we only ate nuts and fruits that grew on the trees. Sometimes I would want to go eat a small insect, but my mother would stop me and say, "That is a soul who is connected to another of my kin. Kill that soul, kill the soulsavior." Even though I wasn't allowed to eat live things, I did sometimes steal food from the humans, such as cake or cookies. My mother didn't like this either. She would tell me stealing is bad and that fruit and nuts are all you need, but she never went out of her way to stop me like she did when I tried to eat a small insect. I would always go out with some of the others to collect nuts and fruits. It was a very boring task, so we would try to make things more interesting. Normally we just have a competition to see who could find the most nuts and fruits. Luckily we have a relatively small clan of soulsaviors compared to the other clans of soulsaviors.

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*This is a traditional Persian Symbol for a star.
Every month or so we gather around in a circle to prepare to do a sacred tradition of Singing to the Stars. We gather around a pile of gifts to the passed souls. We join claws and look at the stars. We wait until the it is completely night and the full moon is out, and this is when we start to sing. The words are in some different language because I have no clue what they mean. We sing this song five times then we light the gifts on fire, releasing them to souls above. We also have a special ritual that we perform when one of the soulsaviors prepares to leave this world and guide it's destined soul to the skies above. Both the creature and the soulsavior are unmoved, but my mother says that they aren't dead that their souls are trapped in their bodies and we need to set them free. First we mark both of them with a special symbol (On the Left), and then we dip both of them in water. By this time the souls are set free, and we must bury the bodies together so the souls will find each other on their way to the skies. I look at the bodies and wonder did they life a successful life and will their star be bright?

There were no restrictions to what I was allowed to do or be. Of course, I followed their traditions, and followed the laws of the group, but it was my choice to follow their ways. Every night I would look up at the stars and watch the souls being set free in the bright stars. My mother told me ancient tales of how all the famous stars and constellations came to be. Everyone grew up learning these staries so one day they may help a soul. I always asked why could't I be a soulsavior, and My mother always told me, "You can be. In a different way. You can save a soul on Earth before they head to the sky." I was never sure how I could do that, but I will have to try. This was how I was raised, and that is what I know in my heart is true because I may not be born a soulsavior, I was raised to be one.

*Soulsaviors are an ancient Persian culture of birds. These are birds that catch lost souls and release them into the stars to be free. They are all different shape and sizes depending on the soul they guard. They are based off of smaller birds that actually use the stars to migrate. Information about these birds are found here.

*Alma is of Arabic origin meaning nurishing, kind or fostering mother. Alma is Adara's guardian.


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Adara wrote:My Paintbrush:
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My mother once told me,"The stars help us when we are lost, but they are not directions or rules to be followed. They were put there by our ancestors who followed their own paths. It is time for you to follow your own path and paint your own stars in the night sky." When I first heard this expression, I took it literally. I thought of how I wanted mine to be the biggest and the best. So, I set out to find a paintbrush. I was gifted with a green paintbrush, which is now my favorite color, and I think I permanently stained the tip of the brush yellow because painting galaxies and space is my favorite thing to paint. I practiced painting and I fell in love with it. I painted everything, my dreams, my nightmares, and my life. Even after I found out it was just an expression, I continued. I plan to paint my destiny in the stars in the night sky, and turn that saying into more than just another expression.

The Constellation Canis Major:
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There are many bright stars in this Constellation, and so many stories behind it. The star I was named after, Adhara, is part of this constellation. Sirius is, also part of the constellation Canis Major. Sirius is the brightest star in the universe, and has many different sides to it. Adhara is a star that is often overlooked even though it is the one of the brightest stars in the night sky after Sirius, the dog star. I am also just another overlooked soul in this world, but when I finished, people will know my name.
I have studied everything abut this Constellation and it's stars because i can just seem to relate to it. Did you know Sirius B is 8200 times dimmer than its companion, Sirius A, but is actually the hotter of the two? I am underestimated by everyone when I tell them my dreams, but I plan to prove them wrong. I have researched so many things about Canis Major. Did you know Ancient Egyptians based their calendars on helical rising of Canis Major, which is when it first becomes visible above the eastern horizon just before sunrise after a period of not being visible. I want to change the lives of people just as this constellation did. Adhara is actually 3500 times brighter than the sun in comparison. I plan to shine as bright as Sirius and Adhara put together!



Personality:
Being raised in a very respected creature, made Adara really try hard to live up to the expectations. There was definitely a little freedom given to be herself, but that little spark turned into her flame of ambition.

Adara is a unique little bean with a natural intelligence and a knack for adventure. She loves to read about and listen to stories of ancient myths and folklore, they always get her mind reeling; especially when it's just before bed, it results in her up imagining all night the possibilities of what might or could have been. She likes to make up her own fairy tales as well, coming up with the most intricate and fantastical creatures. Her biggest fascination is with the stars, constantly gazing into the sky's depths, wondering what lay before her vision in the murky darkness of the universe. She wonders how bright she will be when in the sky.

Adara is very sweet and caring, and with a big heart she shares her love with everyone she comes in contact with or meets in any way throughout her journeys. She loves exploring, searching every nook and cranny for the secrets any particular area contains. She's a little nitpicky at times, but it's mostly when someone gets a story wrong about one of her favorite myths. She's quite friendly to everyone, and will easily trust anyone she finds worthy. She is very creative and loves to write. When she has an adventure or something inspires her she will always write about it. She's still a child and somewhat nïeve, but has a brilliant mind capable of reaching impossible heights.


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Tiny Adara
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Chibi Adara!

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