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Published: 2011-11-23 03:32:41 +0000 UTC; Views: 1108; Favourites: 32; Downloads: 7
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Description How do i anatomy :I

Disbe my main and favourite fantroll, Antonn Orolus. He's gone through alot of name changes, as well as design changes, but I'm positive that this is his completed and permanent design (maybe). He's gotten a haircut since the gold old days back at the original fantroll party. So yup.

His first name is a corruption of the name of the element "antimony" which happens to be his favourite element. The first person who discovered naturally occuring antimony was also named "Anton von Swab" (I didn't know that when I knamed him I shit you not) The symbol on his chest is the alchemichal symbol for antimony as well.

So yup. I might make his hive picture thingy tommorow so yup.

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Title: Knight of Life
Age: 7 Alternian solar sweeps (13 earth years).
Screen Name: antimonyHorsefly
Typing Quirk: Doubles "o"s and "t"s
Sign: Antimony's alchemical symbol
Strife Specibi: Pipekind (too lazy to open GIMP and type in "pipekind" lol"
Relations:

Sairva Poetaz ♥ Matesprit


Vanokkus - Lusus
Algol - pet (2-eyed lizard)
Planet: Land of Mist and Flora

The first European description of a procedure for isolating antimony is in the book De la pirotechnia of 1540 by Vannoccio Biringuccio. This book predates the more famous 1556 book by Agricola, De re metallica, even though Agricola has been often incorrectly credited with the discovery of metallic antimony. A text describing the preparation of metallic antimony that was published in Germany in 1604 purported to date from the early fifteenth century, and if authentic it would predate Biringuccio. The book, written in Latin, was called "Currus Triumphalis Antimonii" (The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony), and its putative author was a certain Benedictine monk, writing under the name Basilius Valentinus. An English translation of the "Currus Triumphalis" appeared in English in 1660, under the title The Triumphant Chariot of Antimony. The work remains of great interest, chiefly because it documents how followers of the renegade German physician, Philippus Theophrastus Paracelsus von Hohenheim (of whom Thölde was one), came to associate the practice of alchemy with the preparation of chemical medicines.
Pure antimony was well known to Jābir ibn Hayyān, sometimes called "the Father of Chemistry", in the 8th century. Here there is still an open controversy: Marcellin Berthelot, who translated a number of Jābir's books, stated that antimony is never mentioned in them, but other authors claim that Berthelot translated only some of the less important books, while the more interesting ones (some of which might describe antimony) are not yet translated, and their content is completely unknown.
The first natural occurrence of pure antimony ('native antimony') in the Earth's crust was described by the Swedish scientist and local mine district engineer Anton von Swab in 1783. The type-sample was collected from the Sala Silver Mine in the Bergslagen mining district of Sala, Västmanland, Sweden.

I love you wikipedia ;u;
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Comments: 8

kittenamie [2011-11-25 15:33:34 +0000 UTC]

I am going to add this dude to pesterchum

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SpammyT [2011-11-23 05:01:17 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I really like this! it's very professional, detailed, and not super stupid compared to some other's. I like how you shaded it, and your style overall! C:

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Muuugi In reply to SpammyT [2011-11-23 22:13:54 +0000 UTC]

thank you so so so so so much

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SpammyT In reply to Muuugi [2011-11-24 06:12:18 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome ;v;

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Muuugi In reply to SpammyT [2011-11-24 17:21:46 +0000 UTC]

no probs

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VCR-WOLFE [2011-11-23 03:40:18 +0000 UTC]

Haha this troll is pretty legit compared to most.

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Muuugi In reply to VCR-WOLFE [2011-11-23 03:47:19 +0000 UTC]

thanks so much =u=

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VCR-WOLFE In reply to Muuugi [2011-11-24 04:01:31 +0000 UTC]

C:

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