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[[File:Coifleumari flag.jpg|thumb|The coifleumari flag by mogai-sunflowers]] |
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'''Coifleumari''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a beautiful seaside cliff covered in gorgeous flowers. As the world is graced by the immense figure of the cliffs, bold in their power and golden in the sun, the cliffs exist within both the reality of the aquamarine waters below it, lapping it in the refreshing air, and the reality of the flowers blooming atop the precipice- everything is grandiose, open, fresh, beautiful, flowery, and deeply cleansing, like flowering oceanside cliffs |
'''Coifleumari''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a beautiful seaside cliff covered in gorgeous flowers. As the world is graced by the immense figure of the cliffs, bold in their power and golden in the sun, the cliffs exist within both the reality of the aquamarine waters below it, lapping it in the refreshing air, and the reality of the flowers blooming atop the precipice- everything is grandiose, open, fresh, beautiful, flowery, and deeply cleansing, like flowering oceanside cliffs |
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== Etymology == |
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Coifleumari comes from the irish phrase for seaside (cois fairraige), the french word for flower (fleur), and the spanish word for sea (mar) |
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Revision as of 03:48, 29 June 2021
Coifleumari is a gender in the Scene System that can be described as a beautiful seaside cliff covered in gorgeous flowers. As the world is graced by the immense figure of the cliffs, bold in their power and golden in the sun, the cliffs exist within both the reality of the aquamarine waters below it, lapping it in the refreshing air, and the reality of the flowers blooming atop the precipice- everything is grandiose, open, fresh, beautiful, flowery, and deeply cleansing, like flowering oceanside cliffs
Etymology
Coifleumari comes from the irish phrase for seaside (cois fairraige), the french word for flower (fleur), and the spanish word for sea (mar)