Post Six Grrrl Silaya Lambert
by Alphaville Herald on 02/09/05 at 8:04 am
The Herald is happy to bring you this week’s Post Six Grrrl, Silaya Lambert! Silaya is a very unique Post Six Grrrl and is actually a first for us here at the Herald – a drow fairy (who is, as you will find out in her personal writing, also perfect and a pet). My thanks go out to Marilyn Murphy, the publisher of Players Magazine for these wonderful pictures and those of all of our Post Six Grrrls.
So… some words about it (it = this one, Silaya Lambert)…
Drow it is (so, blue), and fairy it is (so, wings), that makes a drow fairy (so, horns) and it has absolutely no knowledge about modelling. It took Lady Marilyn about 241 photos (it heard that) to find just two where this one was able to look nicely.
It entered SL with its Master on 08-04-2004 (you have such a funny date format!), speaks perfectly German and a kind of English.
It is a perfect (yessssss, fairies are *always* perfect) pet to its Lord and lives in a wonderful castle in Semang, that its Lord and it are creating. The strong Lord throws stones to create walls and the fairy (perfect, blue, wings, horns, pet) fills everything with life. Sometimes it tries the stone throwing thingy, also, but usually creates strange looking, curved… somethings.
Or it creates clothing, which usually require just very few material. The nicest clothes of a drow (blue) is its skin.
It doesn’t know very many people, even after that long time. It thinks, it is too blue (+perfect, +winged, +horned, +petted(?), -model) for that. And it isn’t able to handle more than one and a half Instant Messages at one time. Quite underdeveloped multitasking ability.
And now it doesn’t have any idea what else to tell You about it. You have a quite complete knowledge about it (fairy, perfect, blue, wings, drow, horns, no_model, pet, no_multitasking) by now and can dream about flying blue dark elves who try to fill the world with few words, living objects and curved stones.
Your Sil
marilyn murphy
Sep 2nd, 2005
something important that was left out by silaya i think bears mentioning.
silaya has created with her scripting skills some amazing items. she alludes to this in her essay when she states her lord throws things up and she fills them with life.
you should see some of the life she has filled things with.
Urizenus
Sep 2nd, 2005
can you amplify for the imagination impaired? (e.g. me).
marilyn murphy
Sep 2nd, 2005
me? well, silaya, last year, made some comets. they fly around in a specific area and talk to each other with laser beams. and these arent just little things that you could hold in your hand, they are some mighty big colorful comets that put on a dazzling display. she calls them ghosts i think, but not sure, i dont think like a drow elf. hmmm. not sure what i think like.
she can script well.
RB
Sep 2nd, 2005
Ummm….. yeah, that’s certainly different alright. Hmmm…….
- RB.
Whatever
Sep 3rd, 2005
What the hell did she say? Oh sorry…I mean ‘it’
Artemis Fate
Sep 9th, 2005
Goreans refer to themselves as “it” or in third person to lessen the impact that they’re infact a real person, so when their masters beat them, treat them like property, or slit their throats/impale them the masters don’t feel bad.
Ever seen the movie “The Silence of the Lambs”? He refered to the girls he was going to skin as “it” for the same reason.
And yeah…..what the heck was that? It was like the unorganized processses of the mind. Jumping around from subject to subject and probably only making sense to her….
Miraren Firefly
Sep 14th, 2005
In all due respect, Artemis, that’s an unfairly negative characterization. Gor is a ROLEPLAY. The Gorean girls have the tradition of referring to themselves in the third person; as you know, I did it for some time. Yet, I was never Gorean and never will be. As you also may know, I disagree strongly with Gorean ethics and especially with those who try to live a “gorean” lifestyle IRL. It is barely appropriate in roleplay, and downright abusive and dangerous IRL. Be that as it may, the tradition of referring to oneself in the third person is about keeping oneself in sub-space (the submissive state of mind), not about lessening the Master’s guilt. A true Master does not commit acts of which He feels guilty; of course, most of the “Dominants” in SL aren’t even worth my ire. May you never thirst!