July 2026: Event Face Mello.wae
Hello friends!
Our event face is up in the shop now. You need to purchase $100 throughout the month to be eligible for them.
Body will be available separately.
July will be the month of the Charmy! Scroll down to find out more about them
Whilst not officially a charmy, Mello.wae does use the Charmy’s naming tradition.
Each Charmy aligns with a specific resonance as seen in the second half of the name. This is separated by a .
It should be noted that on some rare occasions, a charmy may be adopted into another clan and take on it’s resonance.
wae: grow
lor: water
rii: wind
chu: dreams
sol: sun
syl: forest
nuu: moon
lei: star
But What is A Charmy?
Charmys: The Collectors of Trinkets
Scientific Name:Charmelionis Curiosus
Appearance: Charmys are small, delicate creatures with soft, expressive faces and large, scalloped, alert ears that are perfect for listening for the slightest rustle of treasure. Their most distinctive feature is the connector at the base of their spine, where they attach their unique charm tails. These tails are adorned with threads or beads, and found trinkets varying from simple to elaborate displays of their personality status, or even history. Their ears also have small holes or loops, allowing them to attach additional charms; either for balance self expression, or subtle sound based communication. Charmys are naturally drawn to small, shiny, and interesting objects. From birth, they begin collecting and curating their charm tails, which become an extension of their identity. No two tails are alike, and some Charmys will trade, gift, or even steal charms to enhance their personal collection. Some believe that older, heavier charm tails signify wisdom.
Young Charmys often start with simple threads before incorporating more ornate pieces. Certain charms may be passed down through generations.
There are many theories as to why Charmys are obsessed with collecting trinkets: Charmys are naturally creative and use their tails as living art pieces. Some add jingling bells or sharp edged charms to startle predators or signal danger. In some legends, certain charms carry luck, protection, or even memories. Some Charmys are particular about their collections, curating based on color or shape, while others gather anything that catches their eye, creating a more chaotic but charming effect.
Charmys are social but have unique ways of interacting:
Charm Trading: Exchanging charms can be an act of friendship, courtship, or even a formal agreement.
Earring Charms: Some groups wear specific ear charms to show their status, achievements, or allegiances.
Charm Snatching: While playful in nature, some young or mischievous Charmys may “borrow” trinkets from others.
Stay tuned to meet more Charmy’s this month!