Post by MILK on Jun 23, 2012 15:30:46 GMT -5
CRESTS: Crests are generally geared toward self-improvement and selflessness. While they come with some self-benefit, crests are usually for the good of others.
ANTI-CRESTS: Anti-crests are generally geared toward selfishness and keeping the status quo. While they can benefit others, an anti-crest usually benefits its wearer more.
SPECIAL: These are not crests. Rather, they are special rewards granted for great acts of heroism. Consider these your site event prizes.
Eggs:
- The Crest of Courage - Courage represents the strength to overcome fear, no matter how overwhelming it might seem. Whether external fears such as spiders and the dark or internal fears such as fear of improvement or rejection, one attuned with courage never fails to power through. At their best a courageous person is fearless and inspirational. At their worst they are self-destructive and hotheaded.
- The Crest of Friendship - Friendship, loyalty, solidarity: no matter what it is called, friendship defines how one bonds with others. Whether a quiet, watchful guardian or an extroverted party animal, a true friend knows how to play well with others. Those attuned with friendship perform best in groups. At their best a friendly person is protective and stable. At their worst they are needy and overbearing.
- The Crest of Love - Love refers to feelings of great affection, and is one of the most powerful feelings in the entire world. Love can drive you to great lengths for the object of your affection, and while loving people are very driven they are also very sensitive. They always put their love before them. At their best a loving person is caring and selfless. At their worst they are overemotional and easily wounded.
- The Crest of Sincerity - Some people are just sincere about everything they do. They tell no secrets, wear no masks, and wouldn't tell a lie if their lives depended on it. Some call them fools, some call them honest, but no matter what you think of them there's no doubting their conviction. At their best, a sincere person is honest and fair-minded. At their worst they are blunt and wear their hearts on their sleeves.
- The Crest of Knowledge - Knowledge covers so much more than brains alone. True knowledge is an insatiable curiosity, a constant search for knowledge that ranges from fascinating to obsessive. Whether old or new, practical or theoretical, the thrill of discovery is half of the fun of new knowledge. At their best, a knowledgeable person is curious and eager. At their worst they are excitable and impractical.
- The Crest of Reliability - Sometimes you have a friend who will watch your back no matter what. That's the true definition of a reliable person. While often laid-back and helpful, if they need to help out a friend or get something done it will take the end of the world to stop them. At their best, a reliable person is trustworthy and helpful. At their worst they have trouble saying no and often get in over their heads.
- The Crest of Hope - There are some people whose spirits are too strong to ever be put down. No matter how dark and oppressing life gets for them they keep on smiling and keep on hoping, never letting anything get them down. Some call them fools, some call them wrong, others call them heroes. At their best, a hopeful person is idealistic and cheerful. At their worst they are naive and deluded.
- The Crest of Light -
- The Crest of Kindness -
ANTI-CRESTS: Anti-crests are generally geared toward selfishness and keeping the status quo. While they can benefit others, an anti-crest usually benefits its wearer more.
- Crest of Cowardice - Cowardice represents giving into one's fears, letting them exist and guide them unopposed. While their fears can give them a healthy appreciation of risks and tactics, they can be detrimental to self-improvement and end up creating a very defeatist attitude. At their best a coward is cautious and concerned. At their worst they are cynical and sometimes downright paranoid.
- Crest of Solitude - Some people prefer solitude, carving their own paths rather than relying on their peers. Whether bitter loners or just introverts they prefer to do most of their work alone. Due to not being part of the crowd they often provide unorthodox solutions and new opinions to a group. At their best a loner is independent and opinionated. At their worst they are aloof and selfish.
- Crest of Desire - Desire is often nothing more than love twisted into an unrecognisable form. They won't let their love go, and would rather kill than risk losing them. Whether for people or power, a person driven by desire knows what they want and won't stop until they get it. At their best a person full of desire is determined and passionate. At their worst they are obsessive and possessive.
- Crest of Deceit - Not everybody is honest. Whether pathological liars, imaginative storytellers, or just people who do it because its convenient, many see deception as superior to the truth. Some mean well through their trickery, while others just want to cause harm and trouble. At their best a deceitful person is imaginative and clever. At their worst they are two-faced and impossible to trust.
- Crest of Ignorance - Ignorant people aren't necessarily stupid. They are just set in their ways, feeling that they know best and never expanding their horizons. Their unwillingness to consider other viewpoints and learn often gives them a one-track mind. At their best, an ignorant person is self-assured and sticks to their guns. At their worst they are incorrigible and slow thinkers.
- Crest of Irresponsibility - Everyone can be irresponsible at times, but some people take it to a new level. Constantly forgetting or ignoring the wishes of others, they can be prone to offending those around them. However, while they lack in stable plans, they excel at succeeding at the last minute. At their best, an irresponsible person is creative and skilled at improv. At their worst they are lazy and forgetful.
- Crest of Despair - Have you given up? They have. If life is a war they have already let themselves lose. They may fight with the fury of a cornered rat, or they may just shrug their shoulders and give up on life. Some are easygoing just because they care so little. At their best, a despaired person is obedient and a risk taker. At their worst they are careless and see themselves as expendable.
- Crest of Shadows -
- Crest of Cruelty -
SPECIAL: These are not crests. Rather, they are special rewards granted for great acts of heroism. Consider these your site event prizes.
- Miracles -
- Destiny -
Eggs:
- Courage/Cowardice - Flamedramon, Allomon, Boarmon, Baromon, Lynxmon, Shadramon, FlaWizarmon, and Salamandermon.
- Friendship/Solitude - Raidramon, Rinkmon, Sepikmon, Stegomon, Rabbitmon, Togemogumon, Kenkimon, and Thunderbirmon.
- Love/Desire - Sethmon, Halsemon, Pteramon, Pipismon, Swanmon, and Aurumon.
- Sincerity/Deceit - Yasyamon, Shurimon, Frogmon, Ponchomon, Kabukimon, and Nohemon.
- Knowledge/Ignorance - Honeybeemon, Flybeemon, Digmon, Mothmon, Butterflymon, and Searchmon.
- Reliability/Irresponsibility - Depthmon, Orcamon, Submarimon, Mantaraymon, Tylomon, and Archelomon.
- Hope/Despair - Sagittarimon, Moosemon, Sheepmon, Pegasusmon, Oryxmon, and Bullmon.
- Light/Shadows - Gargoylemon, Harpymon, Seahormon, Manbomon, Nefertimon, and Quetzalmon.
- Kindness/Cruelty - Kangarumon, Toucanmon, Chamelemon, Prairiemon, Oppossummon, and Bucchiemon.
- Miracles/Destiny - Magnamon, Peacockmon, Elephantmon, Rhinomon, Maildramon, Kongoumon, GoldVeedramon, and Rinomon.
As special event eggs, these do not count toward a user's egg limits and are treated as Ultimate rather than Champion