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“Max Rigel,” (the dark-skinned demi-god). “Caleb Altair,” (the blonde-haired beau next door), “Darius Acrux,” (my sin-filled fantasy). “And Seth Capella,” (the long-haired lothario).
Tears never did anyone any favours, but sometimes they just needed to fall.
ORDERS OF FAE TAENIA (Parasitic Orders) Vampire Siren MUTATIO (Mutating Orders) Dragon Manticore Griffin Cerberus Pegasus Werewolf Nemean Lion Hydra Caucasian Eagle Chimera DIVISUS (Spliced Orders) Minotaur Medusa Centaur Cyclops Sphinx Harpy
this being often highlighted — probably bc we all realized this is something we’d need to know later and will def forget it — is freakin hilarious we’re all the same fr
“The easiest way to distinguish a Mutatio Order is that they will shift fully into a creature without humanoid characteristics. The Divisus Order can get confused with the Mutatio, but the easiest way to distinguish them is that the Divisus Orders maintain human-like characteristics when they have mutated into their magical form.
The most common of the Taenia differ from the other two types of Orders in that they maintain Fae form at all times, except for one feature.
“Sirens get scales.”
“And what feature changes for Vampires?” “Teeth,”
“Hydra?” I whispered, my blood chilling. “Like the monster with multiple heads?”