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| | |name = Darkstalker's home | ||
|kingdom | |image = Darkstalker's home GN 2.png | ||
| | |kingdom = [[lost city of night|Night Kingdom]] | ||
| | |status = Abandoned | ||
|leApp = ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' | |||
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'''Darkstalker's home''' was a structure belonging to [[Arctic]], [[Darkstalker]], [[Hope|Foeslayer]], and [[Whiteout]] during the era of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]''. It was located within the [[lost city of night]]. | '''Darkstalker's home''' was a structure belonging to [[Arctic]], [[Darkstalker (L1)|Darkstalker]], [[Hope|Foeslayer]], and [[Whiteout]] during the era of ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]''. It was located within the [[lost city of night]]. | ||
== Description == | == Description == | ||
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The entrance was built with an archway that led into a small, cramped living room. It contained a fireplace{{Ref|L1|47}} and a table with four places.{{Ref|L1|50}} There were several back rooms{{Ref|L1|47}} and a talon-washing station{{Ref|L1|51}} that could be accessed through a hallway.{{Ref|L1|50}} On Hope's side of her and Arctic's bedroom, there were blankets in a corner.{{Ref|L1|51}} | The entrance was built with an archway that led into a small, cramped living room. It contained a fireplace{{Ref|L1|47}} and a table with four places.{{Ref|L1|50}} There were several back rooms{{Ref|L1|47}} and a talon-washing station{{Ref|L1|51}} that could be accessed through a hallway.{{Ref|L1|50}} On Hope's side of her and Arctic's bedroom, there were blankets in a corner.{{Ref|L1|51}} | ||
== Notable | == Notable features == | ||
=== Darkstalker's room === | === Darkstalker's room === | ||
Darkstalker's room was down the hall from Whiteout's room, and his sleeping spot was marked by a pile of neatly folded purple and white blankets. He also had a trunk, where he would keep extra blankets and a few weapons. His desk was bare except for cloth and three inkwells containing black, royal blue, and emerald green ink. There was a scroll rack by the desk, and behind it was [[Darkstalker's scroll]] and an invisible inkwell hidden behind a stone in the wall.{{Ref|L1|139}} | Darkstalker's room was down the hall from Whiteout's room, and his sleeping spot was marked by a pile of neatly folded purple and white blankets. He also had a trunk, where he would keep extra blankets and a few weapons. His desk was bare except for cloth and three inkwells containing black, royal blue, and emerald green ink. There was a scroll rack by the desk, and behind it was [[Darkstalker's scroll]] and an invisible inkwell hidden behind a stone in the wall.{{Ref|L1|139}} | ||
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=== Legends === | === Legends === | ||
==== ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' ==== | ==== ''[[Darkstalker (Legends)|Darkstalker]]'' ==== | ||
Darkstalker | Darkstalker took Clearsight to his house to show off his talisman to her. It was there where Arctic discovered that Darkstalker was an [[animus]] while Clearsight was visiting their house. | ||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery> | |||
Darkstalker's home GN 2.png|The entrance to Darkstalker's home from ''[[Darkstalker (graphic novel)]]'', by [[Jake Parker]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
<gallery widths="80" heights="80" caption="Art by [[Jake Parker]], from ''[[Darkstalker (graphic novel)]]''"> | |||
Darkstalker's home GN 1.png | |||
Darkstalker GN JP 10.png | |||
Darkstalker's dining room GN.png | |||
Darkstalker's room GN 1.png | |||
Arctic and Foeslayer's room GN 1.png | |||
Arctic and Foeslayer's room GN 2.png | |||
Darkstalker's room GN 2.png | |||
Darkstalker's home GN 3.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
Latest revision as of 22:47, 5 November 2025
Darkstalker's home was a structure belonging to Arctic, Darkstalker, Foeslayer, and Whiteout during the era of Darkstalker. It was located within the lost city of night.
Description
Darkstalker's home was described to have a pale blue door, which led into a sunlit room adorned with white rugs, glittering crystals (Clearsight assumed this was to make Arctic feel more at home) and a couch in the middle. One wall was lined with scrolls tucked into little niches. The kitchen was described to be "impossibly clean" and had tools in it that Clearsight had never seen and couldn't imagine how to use.[1] There was a fireplace with a painting of the family done by Whiteout on the mantle, the picture painted in shades of blue, making the family appear more related than in real life.[2]
The entrance was built with an archway that led into a small, cramped living room. It contained a fireplace[3] and a table with four places.[4] There were several back rooms[3] and a talon-washing station[5] that could be accessed through a hallway.[4] On Hope's side of her and Arctic's bedroom, there were blankets in a corner.[5]
Notable features
Darkstalker's room
Darkstalker's room was down the hall from Whiteout's room, and his sleeping spot was marked by a pile of neatly folded purple and white blankets. He also had a trunk, where he would keep extra blankets and a few weapons. His desk was bare except for cloth and three inkwells containing black, royal blue, and emerald green ink. There was a scroll rack by the desk, and behind it was Darkstalker's scroll and an invisible inkwell hidden behind a stone in the wall.[6]
Whiteout's room
Whiteout's room contained many paintings of IceWings and NightWings flying together. Most were done in shades of blue, and Darkstalker describes some to be from Whiteout's "Wishful Thinking" series. There were also many pictures of constellations, the three moons, and starscapes.[7]
History
Legends
Darkstalker took Clearsight to his house to show off his talisman to her. It was there where Arctic discovered that Darkstalker was an animus while Clearsight was visiting their house.
Gallery
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The entrance to Darkstalker's home from Darkstalker (graphic novel), by Jake Parker
- Art by Jake Parker, from Darkstalker (graphic novel)
References
- ↑ Darkstalker, page 137
- ↑ Darkstalker, page 137–138
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Darkstalker, page 47
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Darkstalker, page 50
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Darkstalker, page 51
- ↑ Darkstalker, page 139
- ↑ Darkstalker, page 138