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COLORS (S - skin, E - Eye, H - Hair () - General)
(SE) alabaster: pale, yellowish-pink to yellowish-gray (H) bleach blonde: washed out, whitish-blond (SEH) bone: white, ivory, the color of bone (SE) chalky: white, gray, or yellowish. The color of a sick person. (S) cream: creamy white (SE) eggshell: white or light brown (SE) ivory: creamy-white (SEH) marble: white or pink, usually. (SEH) milky: white or smooth (SEH) salt: the color of salt, white (SEH) white: you guessed it.black
(SEH) black: opposite of white? (SEH) blue-black: so black it shines blue in the light (SEH) coal: black (SEH) ebony: dark brown or black (SE) humus: rich, soil-brown or black (SEH) inky-black or ink-black or ink: black, the color of ink (SEH) jet: black, flat black (SEH) lignite: brownish-black (SEH) metal: black or gray (SEH) midnight: black or dark. Can be applied to a dark color as in midnight blue, midnight purple (SEH) onyx: flat black, the color of onyx (SEH) obsidian: very dark or black (SEH) pitch: black (SEH) raven: black (SEH) tar: blackblue
(E) azure: sky blue (E) baby blue: very light to a very pale greenish or purplish blue. (E) celestial blue: sky blue (E) cobalt: deep, vivid blue or strong, greenish blue. (EH) dove gray: grayish blue, grayish-brown (E) electric blue: bright, almost glowing blue. (E) gentian: blue. (E) hyacinth: deep, purplish-blue to vivid violet (E) indigo: dark blue to grayish, purplish-blue (E) juniper: grey-blue, the color of juniper berries. (E) lapis lazuli: sky blue to deep blue (E) misty blue: very light blue. (E) periwinkle: light, purplish-blue (E) powder blue: medium to pale blue. (E) prussian blue: medium to dark blue. (E) royal blue, royal purple: deep shade of the color (blue/purple) (E) sapphire: blue (dark) (E) sky blue: see azure (EH) smoke: gray-bluered
(H) auburn: reddish-brown, like thick copper (SEH) blood: red, the color of blood. (SE) bronze: reddish-brown (E) cinibar: a brilliant, bright red (vermillion) (SEH) cinnamon: brownish-red (SEH) copper: the color of copper. Reddish-orange (SEH) crimson: deep red (SEH) dusty road: light brown, light brownish-red (SEH) fire: the color of fire, red (EH) garnet: a brownish-red, the color of garnet (E) hazel: reddish-brown or yellowish brown. Usually flecked with green or gray. (S) lobster red: severely sunburned (E) magenta: a dark, reddish-purple (SEH) mahogany: dark, reddish-brown or yellowish brown. (EH) maroon: a dark and dull, brownish-red (SEH) red: neunundneunzig rot ballons! (SEH) rose: the color of a red rose. (S) rosy: a pinkish red, also florid (EH) ruby: thick red, the color of a ruby. (SE) ruddy: healthy red. See also: flustered, florid in the case of eyes, bloodshot. (SEH) rufous: of a yellowish-red or brownish-red color. (Use "rufous eyes" for example, NOT "eyes the color of rufous") (SEH) rust: orange, reddish-brown, or reddish-yellow. (SEH) sanguine: blood red (SEH) scarlet: very bright blood red. (SEH) sepia: dark, reddish-brown (EH) tarnish(ed): usually applied to a color (tarnished brown), used alone can represent a grey or red. Use with a metal. (Ex. Hair the color of tarnished copper- (reddish-brown)) (EH) vermillion: a brilliant and bright red. (SEH) wine: dark red, the color of red wine.green
(E) cactus: the color of cactus (E) chartreuse: yellowish-green (E) grass: the color of grass (E) green: the color of leaves. (E) emerald: strong, yellowish-green, deep green (E) leaf: the color of leaves (E) jade: pale green. (E) moss: green. (E) olive green: light to medium green. (E) teal: medium or dark bluish-green (E) terre verte: an olive green (E) viridescent: greenish, green. (use "viridescent eyes", NOT "eyes the color of viridescent")yellow
(SEH) amber: the color of amber, yellowish orange (H) bleach blonde: washed out, whitish-blond (H) blonde: yellow, the color of honey (H) flaxen: blonde, yellow. (SEH) ginger: sandy or reddish-brown (SEH) golden: yellowish or yellow-brown (E) hawk brown: yellowish-brown, medium brown, or grayish brown. (H) hay: golden brown or tan (SEH) honey: golden brown or yellow-brown (SE) nubian: medium brown. (SEH) ocher: dark yellow or reddish-brown (SEH) russet: yellowish-brown, reddish-brown (SEH) saffron: orange yellow (SEH) sallow: sickly yellow or pale yellow. (SEH) sandy: yellowish, grayish, or medium brown. (SE) sienna: yellowish-brown. Burnt sienna is reddish-brown. (H) straw: yellow (SEH) tawny: brownish-yellow or tan. (SEH) teakwood: yellowish-brown.brown
(H) auburn: reddish-brown, like thick copper (SE) biscuit: light, toasted brown (SE) bronze: reddish-brown (SEH) bronze: reddish-brown (SEH) brown: The color of a lot of people's hair. (SEH) caramel: light or medium brown. (SEH) coacoa: brown (SEH) chestnut: rich brown. (SEH) chocolate: brown, like chocolate (SEH) cinnamon: brownish-red (EH) dove gray: grayish blue, grayish-brown (SEH) dun: dull, grayish brown. (SEH) dusty road: light brown, light brownish-red (SEH) ginger: sandy or reddish-brown (SEH) golden: yellowish or yellow-brown (E) hawk brown: yellowish-brown, medium brown, or grayish brown. (H) hay: golden brown or tan (E) hazel: reddish-brown or yellowish brown. Usually flecked with green or gray. (SEH) honey: golden brown or yellow-brown (SE) humus: rich, soil-brown or black (SEH) kelp: the color of seaweed brown. (S) leather: medium-dark brown, reddish-brown (SEH) mahogany: dark, reddish-brown or yellowish brown. (SEH) molasses: thick, dark brown. (SE) nubian: medium brown. (SEH) nut-brown/nutmeg: broad variability from light to dark brown. (SEH) ocher: dark yellow or reddish-brown (SEH) olive: dark brown or black to yellow/greenish brown. (SEH) russet: yellowish-brown, reddish-brown (SEH) rust: orange, reddish-brown, or reddish-yellow. (SEH) sable: rich brown (SEH) sandalwood: light brown. (SEH) sandy: yellowish, grayish, or medium brown. (SEH) sepia: dark, reddish-brown (SE) sienna: yellowish-brown. Burnt sienna is reddish-brown. (SEH) sorrel: light brown or light, reddish-brown. like a dried autumn leaf. (EH) taupe: dark, brownish-gray; moleskin (SEH) tawny: brownish-yellow or tan. (SEH) teakwood: yellowish-brown. (SH) wheat: tannish or brownorange
(EH) carrot: orange (SEH) copper: the color of copper. Reddish-orange (EH) henna: distinct, coppery-orange (EH) ocher/ochre: yellowish-orange or reddish-orange (EH) orange: ... you know.. when you mix red and yellow? (SEH) saffron: orange yellowpurple
(E) hyacinth: deep, purplish-blue to vivid violet (E) indigo: dark blue to grayish, purplish-blue (E) iris: light purple (E) lavender: pale to light purple or very pale violet. (E) lilac: pale or light to medium purple. (E) magenta: a dark, purplish-red () mauve: brilliant violet or purple, medium reddish-purple (E) puce: a brownish purple. (E) purple: doesn't rhyme. (E) royal blue, royal purple: deep shade of the color (blue/purple) (E) twilight: dark purple (E) violet: reddish-blue, purple.gray
(SEH) ash: the color of ash. Mix with any color. (ash blond) (SEH) charcoal: dark gray (EH) dove gray: grayish blue, grayish-brown (SEH) dun: dull, grayish brown. (H) salt and pepper: mixed black and gray. The step before becoming wholly gray-haired. (EH) silver: the color of silver, white-gray (EH) slate: dark gray to bluish-gray (EH) smoke: gray-blue (E) smoked-glass: gray or dark gray (SEH) soot: grayish-brown, black, gray (EH) steel: dark gray to bluish gray (EH) tarnish(ed): usually applied to a color (tarnished brown), used alone can represent a grey or red. Use with a metal. (Ex. Hair the color of tarnished copper- (reddish-brown))other dark colors
(SEH) dusky: dark, shadowy, as in deepening twilight. (E) royal blue, royal purple: deep shade of the color (blue/purple) (E) umber: the color of shadowother light colors
(SEH) alabaster: pale, yellowish-pink to yellowish-gray (SEH) ash: the color of ash. Mix with any color. (ash blond) (SEH) beige: off-white, VERY pale tan, ecru. (SEH) bleached: can be used with any color to imply a shade of the color that is severely brightened or washed-out. (SEH) buff: light, yellowish-brown nearing pink, brown, or yellow (SEH) chalky: white, gray, or yellowish. The color of a sick person. (SEH) ecru: the color of un-bleached silk or linen. VERY pale tan/brown (SEH) eggshell: white or light brown (H) hay: golden brown or tan (E) hazel: reddish-brown or yellowish brown. Usually flecked with green or gray. (SEH) marble: white or pink, usually. (SE) peach: the color of a peach. A fleshy orange/pink. (SE) pink: the opposite of purple? (S) rosy: a pinkish red, see florid (SH) wheat: tannish or brownOther miscellaneous colors
(E) hazel: reddish-brown or yellowish brown. Usually flecked with green or gray. (E) iridescent: having rainbow-like or shifting colors, depending on the angle from which it is seen. (SE) mottled: streaked, spotty, or blotchy.Armageddon Specific Colors
(SEH) agafari brown: light brown (E) arruth: purplish varying toward yellow-green (SEH) baobab colored: dark, maroon-brown. (SEH) cylini colored: light brown or light grey (E) cynipri colored: ugly olive-purple (E) greb-grass/grebel: purple-brown (SEH) horta colored: deep, blue-black (SEH) kank brown: light brown to dark brown (SEH) kank grey: dark grey (E) loreshi colored: dark indigo (SEH) maar colored: light yellow-brown (SEH) numut grey: spider-web grey, the color of numut. (E) octillo grey: the green-grey of an octillo bulb (E) (the color of) pech grass: brown-green