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  Green Esmeraude - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Green Esmeraude (romanized to gureenu esmeraudo, also known as Green Emerald or simply Esmeraude) is one the members of the Black Moon Clan, a group of antagonists from the Sailor Moon R Series.
Esmeraude was the successor to Rubeus, passing up the chance to save his life from an exploding spaceship, and laughing triumphantly that she would be taking his place.
Esmeraude reappeared as the queen she most desperately wanted to be.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Green_Esmeraude   (416 words)

  
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Maybe it was her hair- it was a vibrant green, and looked as though it contained the color of Terra’s healthiest ivy, and flowed freely with a life of its own.
That women happened to be named Esmeraude- like all members of the royal family (distant though she might be) she bore the name of a precious gem.
Esmeraude looked sad in her sleep, and the way her legs and arms twitched beneath the thick comforter showed she was having some kind of dream- and that it wasn’t a pleasant one….
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 Green Esmeraude   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Green Esmeraude is one the members of the Black Moon Family, a group of antagonists from the Sailor Moon R Series.
She went to Wiseman with the desire to have Diamond and ruin Sailor Moon.
She said there must be a catch, but she was so obsessed with having Diamond, and so consumed by her greedy heart, that she did not care what price she had to pay.
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Esmeraude is quite stunning, but does not want to be noticed for fear that her plans will be destroyed.
Esmeraude displays some paranoia and has illusions of grandeur, wanting all humans to both fear and loathe her.
Esmeraude is fond of fine furs, red wine, and pedicures, but has a particular weakness for cakes and other pastries.
www.freewebs.com /biobad/Emer.htm   (478 words)

  
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It wasn't often that Esmeraude managed to bore herself so thoroughly that she stooped to the all-time low of wandering about the control room in her skirt and high heels, fanning herself idly with one hand and waving the other about in sheer, unending boredom.
Esmeraude felt her face turn bright pink as she scrambled to sit up properly and, after three unsuccessful attempts, failed, falling out of the throne with all the grace and dignity of a toddler.
Esmeraude resisted the urge to shudder and shout "ew!" from the rooftops before running away and burning her dress for touching the very stone where the miserable leech of a prince had...
www.moonromance.net /userresource/29/19/9/8929/225419.txt   (1805 words)

  
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The word emerald was derived from the French “esmeraude,” which comes from the Greek root "smaragdos,” meaning simply “green gemstone.” For centuries, emerald green has been the color of beauty and eternal love.
For instance, green is the holy color of Islam; all states of the Arabian league sport green banners symbolizing the unity of their religion; and green is among the liturgy colors in the Catholic church.
This tranquil green gem was highly prized by priests and the wealthy, and it is said that Cleopatra loved it more than any other gem.
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But also within the Catholic church green holds an important status, as among the liturgy colours green is considered the most natural and elementary one.
Green is characterised as fresh and full of life, never as monotonous.
The tender green plant-like structures in the Emerald garden are considered as identifying characteristics of a naturally grown Emerald.
www.crystalworld.co.uk /gems1.html   (1813 words)

  
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According to the files resting under Demand's left hand, Esmeraude showed some sort of dim grasp of tactics and strategy, and Pumice had received several favorable reports from instructors in hand-to-hand and military history, but neither of them would ever be a great captain on the field.
What he _got_ was Esmeraude storming into his workroom, and slamming her fan down across his papers, and making him jump a mile.
Esmeraude's own eyes widened in some surprise, then her face cleared and she gave a trilling laugh.
www.tuxedomask.com /SailorMoonExpanded/fics/jillian/GoH4.html   (8234 words)

  
 Emerald ~ Minerals ~ Articles @ Crystal Light Centrum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Many centuries ago in the Veda, the ancient sacred writings of Hinduism, there was written down information on the valuable green gemstones and their healing power: ¡¨Emeralds promise good luck¡¨, or ¡¨The Emerald enhances your well-being¡¨.
Emerald green is the colour of life and of eternally returning spring.
Splendid Emerald green is a colour communicating harmony, love of nature and a primeval joy of life.
www.crystallight.com.tw /article_info.php?articles_id=13&zx=800   (1827 words)

  
 emerald - definition by dict.die.net
emerald n 1: a green transparent form of beryl; highly valued as a gemstone 2: a transparent piece of emerald that has been cut and polished and is valued as a precious gem 3: the green color of an emerald
Emerald fish (Zo["o]l.), a fish of the Gulf of Mexico (Gobionellus oceanicus), remarkable for the brilliant green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence the name; -- called also esmeralda.
Emerald green, a very durable pigment, of a vivid light green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively; as, emerald green crystals.
dict.die.net /emerald   (359 words)

  
 Absolute Anime / Sailor Moon / Emerald
Esmeraude is the beautiful but obnoxious Commander in Chief of the DarkMoon forces.
She is obsessed with Prince Demando and wishes to be his Queen one day, or at least take over the whole operation.
This was her weakness, however, and Wiseman used it against her, transforming her jealousy of the Prince's love for Serenity into a dragon facade, which was killed by the Sailor Scouts, thus also killing Esmeraude.
www.absoluteanime.com /sailor_moon/emerald.htm   (313 words)

  
 moonsenshi.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The green of emeralds were believed to represent spring, and wearing an emerald talisman was thought to ward off evil spirits.
In Islamic folkore, the mischevious jinn demons are thought to live in the Kaf, magical emerald mountains that surround the flat earth.
Character Symbolism: Esmeraude becomes a great fl dragon after she puts on the crown that Wiseman gives her.
www.moonsenshi.org /Information/Mythology/Villains/esmeraude001.php   (236 words)

  
 Arias Ink - Farewell
With a wave of her hand, Esmeraude carelessly blasted Usagi's parents with a wave of dark green energy.
Tapping her chin with a finger, Esmeraude mocked Usagi about her helplessness and inability to protect her family.
Despite Esmeraude's nonchalance, Usagi pressed the attack, pouring her grief and rage into the scepter.
www.ariasink.com /story.php?M_AMETHYSTSERENITY~1863   (1638 words)

  
 Black Moon Etymology
Prince Demand and Saphir may be brothers, but nobody indicates that they are related to the four sisters or Esmeraude.
Rubeus, Esmeraude, Saphir, and Demand are three of the most prominent Black Moon characters and they all pertain to the gemstones ruby, emerald, sapphire, and diamond.
The names of Esmeraude’s two male underlings are actually two chemical terms.
antares7.absoludicrous.net /minerals/blackmoon   (1610 words)

  
 Thaigem.com | Emerald Green Fire
The neon green color of Emeralds is unparalleled in the gem kingdom.
The green crystals grow slowly within metamorphic rocks and are restricted in size by the host rock, making large Emeralds rare and costly.
While Colombian Emeralds are known for their vivid green color, Brazilian Emeralds are known for their variety of color, ranging from light green to fine to medium dark blue green.
www.thaigem.com /email/gemscoop/gs_emerald_email.html   (531 words)

  
 BCO Birthstones
Because of its refractive properties, legend has it that Noah used a lantern of Garnet to guide the Ark and explorers used Garnet to light their way through the night and to prevent evil.
Amethyst is thought to encourage celibacy and sobriety and so it was used extensively in the churches of the Middle Ages and made into rosaries in Tibet.
The word Emerald comes from the French "Esmeraude", meaning green stone (you were expecting something more imaginative, weren't you?) and the best today are found in South America.
www.bearchicko.com /Birthstones.htm   (960 words)

  
 Welcome to the library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It may stem from the manga, which is in fl and white.
Note: Esmeraude is an older, obsolete form of the French word emeraude, which means 'emerald.'
Note: Rubeus is Latin for 'red.' And apparently it's not that uncommon of a name in some parts.
www.senzeni-na.com /BlackMoon/name.html   (347 words)

  
 English Dictionary - OneLang
A precious stone of a rich green color, a variety of beryl.
a fish of the Gulf of Mexico (Gobionellus oceanicus), remarkable for the brilliant green and blue color of the base of the tongue; -- whence the name; -- called also esmeralda.
a very durable pigment, of a vivid light green color, made from the arseniate of copper; green bice; Scheele's green; -- also used adjectively; as, emerald green crystals.
www.onelang.com /dictionary/word.php?word=Emerald   (125 words)

  
 Black Moon Etymology: Notes and Supplementary Information
The first character is romanized as "midori" and it refers to the color green.
The second character is "no," which is used in the same way in "Ao No Safi~ru." The six katakana characters after the "no" are romanized as "Esumero~do." "Esumero~do" is an approximation of the old French word "Esmeraude," which means "emerald":
The first character is used to refer to the color crimson, and it is romanized as "kurenai." You already know what the "no" is used for.
antares7.absoludicrous.net /minerals/blackmoon/notes.html   (1640 words)

  
 Sailor Moon - Materials Collection
She can do things like cause wind.) The ribbons on her shoes are white.
(She carries a green staff.) Her death move is "Mandragora Buster".
On her chest, the star anise and wings are attached directly to her skin.
www.kurozuki.com /takeuchi/sailormoon/settei.html   (5479 words)

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