Granville of Seachange
Biography:
Granville first appears in A Gathering of Leaves.
Correspondence Chart Entries from The Portable Grove
Denotation
| Granville of Seachange (French: large town; all Ophion emanations have the surname of Seachange, Early Modern English: a change wrought by the sea, a transformation, something rich and strange.) |
Numeration | 86th emanation of Ashtara; 10th branch of Ophion; 34 in the correspondence chart. |
Age | 32 |
Hotness | 8/10 |
Vital Statistics | 1.778 meters tall, cock size 17.43 cm when erect. |
Description | He has a handsome, wistful face with shoulder-length bobbed ginger hair. Medium build, well-proportioned, he wears clothes in the Skarsian Renaissance Revival style: short tunics and pantaloons which show off his fine legs, pointed shoes, the occasional starched collar. |
Skills | Vintner. His whistle is hypnotic. |
Sexual Prowess and Kinks | Tipsy sex. |
Average Duration of Play | Unknown. |
Totem Tree | Plinia cauliflora, the jabuticaba or Brazilian grape tree. |
Fixed Star | Alaraph, the grape-gatherer (β Vir). |
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Esoteric Symbol | The geomantic glyph Populus, the people.
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Function | Facilitative release. |
Official Title | Honorary Grand Commander of the Skarsian Sisterhood of the Vine. |
His Prophecy | Raise a glass. |
Dessert | Nau’gsh baba with nau’gsh wine zabaglione.
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Persistence of Weeds Addendum
Branch Growth Characteristics | Ophion branches grow immediately when their spark is absorbed into the pleroma due to the excess of nul-energy in Ophion’s ocean. |
Nul-history | Granville entered the pleroma during the telepathic attack, through the Lodehole Mine before Stavros began to guard it. He manifested as the mythological character Nightingale the Robber, but it turned out that all he wanted was a mate and some wine. |
Proto-conscious Root Concept | Intoxication, designated Wine. |
Prime Number of Energy Resonance | 139 |
From Self-Portraits Not-of-Me II: Baby Pictures by Driscoll Garrett | |