The Other Daughters of Triton: Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana by jachanothergirl featuring dark chocolate truffles
Ah, we are the daughters of Triton Great father who loves us and named us well Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana And then there is the youngest in her musical debut Our seventh little sister, we're presenting her to you To sing a song Sebastian wrote Her voice is like a bell She's our sister, Ari--
The other daughters of Triton are under appreciated, even by the Disney animators. Unlike Ariel, their closet appears to be monochromatic garish hues. I imagine if the other daughters of Tritons were wandering around the rare isolated beaches--their outfits would resemble the polyvore set. Furthermore, candles would have been a definite obsession of these mermaids. Think about it, how did the depths of the oceans remain so illuminated?
I have also included details about the other daughters of Triton below:
Attina (Oldest Daughter): A responsible perfectionist classical harpist Alana: A glamorous if not superficial jazz musician who plays tambourine (Yes, I am also confused) Aquata:A obsessive-compulsive and slightly insecure rock n' roll drummer Arista: An energetic and slightly absent-minded saxophonist with an appreciation for calypso music Adella: A romantic if a bit thirsty violinist of romantic ballads Andrina:A witty hedonistic pop guitarist
Which daughter is your favorite? Let us know in the comments:
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Anne Michelle,
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Character Show:The Other Daughters of Triton--Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Attina, Adella, Alana
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Easton Pearson,
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The KingFisher Arrives at Jach's Court
The KingFisher Arrives at Court by jachanothergirl featuring scented candles
“I'm an oddity of one, my strangeness too complicated to explain or share.”
-Libra Bray
“My care is like my shadow in the sun,
Follows me flying, flies when I pursue it,
Stands and lies by me, doth what I have done.”
-Elizabeth Tudor
“Darkness always had its part to play. Without it, how would we know when we walked in the light? It’s only when its ambitions become too grandiose that it must be opposed, disciplined, sometimes—if necessary—brought down for a time. Then it will rise again, as it must.”
― Clive Barker, Abarat
The outfit speaks for itself. Also, would there even be a possible logical explanation?
A brief note on Kingfishers:
-They have bright and eclectic plumage.
-There are around a hundred species of these diminutive birds.
-The Dusun in Borneo view the kingfisher as a ominous warning.
-Kingfishers, the title is derived from the Greek legend of the appearance of Halcyons.
-Polynesians once believed that the kingfisher held power over the seas and waves.
-They are often found in tropical zones, although sometimes in the occasional forest.
A brief note on Kingfishers:
-They have bright and eclectic plumage.
-There are around a hundred species of these diminutive birds.
-The Dusun in Borneo view the kingfisher as a ominous warning.
-Kingfishers, the title is derived from the Greek legend of the appearance of Halcyons.
-Polynesians once believed that the kingfisher held power over the seas and waves.
-They are often found in tropical zones, although sometimes in the occasional forest.
“I'm an oddity of one, my strangeness too complicated to explain or share.”
-Libra Bray
“My care is like my shadow in the sun,
Follows me flying, flies when I pursue it,
Stands and lies by me, doth what I have done.”
-Elizabeth Tudor
“Darkness always had its part to play. Without it, how would we know when we walked in the light? It’s only when its ambitions become too grandiose that it must be opposed, disciplined, sometimes—if necessary—brought down for a time. Then it will rise again, as it must.”
― Clive Barker, Abarat