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Description
Name: Bismuth
Atomic symbol: Bi
Atomic number: 83
Species: peacock
Gender: Male
Age: ? (Unknown real age), 24 years old outside
Height: 145cm/4' 9"
Category: Post-transition metal , Pnictogen , Radioactive
Colour scheme and design concept:
- Blue - Bismuth burns in oxygen with a blue flame
- Yellow – [1] colour of Bismuth (III) oxide, which the yellow fume formed when Bismuth burned [2] Bismuth vanadate is used in yellow pigment
- Silvery pinkish white, pink, brown – Pure Bismuth metal (Silvery grey white, with reddish/pinkish/brownish tint)
- Colourful tail feather, with zig-zag pattern – Bismuth crystals are colorful with spiral, stair-stepped structure
- Two radioactive trefoils on both wrists
- The colour of his mouth and tongue are slightly paler than the stable elements
- Like most radioactive elements, one of his eyes is different, compare to stable elements
- His left eye (viewer’s right-hand side) has a square spiral shape with rainbow color
- Wears glasses
- Has two Alchemy symbols of Bismuth, one on left arm, the other one on his back, which are yellow
- ‘Bi’ marking on right hand
- ‘83’ marking on right side of his body
Colour code (Hex Code (#RRGGBB ), Decimal Code (R, G, B)):
- Blue (main feather): Hex Code - 094dff, Decimal Code – (9, 77, 255)
- Pink 1 (right eye, torso): Hex Code - de70ad, Decimal Code – (222, 112, 173)
- Yellow (trefoils, legs, marking): Hex Code - ffff00, Decimal Code – (255, 255, 0)
- Silvery pinkish white (eyebrows, beak): Hex Code - d3b4bb, Decimal Code – (211, 180, 187)
- Dark brown (glasses): Hex Code - 674a51, Decimal Code – (103, 75, 81)
- Reddish brown (inside mouth): Hex Code - a42525, Decimal Code – (164, 37, 37)
- Light pink (tongue): Hex Code - ff90cb, Decimal Code – (255, 144, 203)
- Tail feathers, left eye:
- Purple: Hex Code - c100dd, Decimal Code – (193, 0, 221)
- Pink 2: Hex Code - ff00d9, Decimal Code – (255, 0, 217)
- Pink red: Hex Code - ff008c, Decimal Code – (255, 0, 140)
- Red: Hex Code - ff0000, Decimal Code – (255, 0, 0)
- Orange: Hex Code - ff6000, Decimal Code – (255, 96, 0)
- Orange yellow: Hex Code - ffcc00, Decimal Code – (255, 204, 0)
- Yellow: Hex Code - ffff00, Decimal Code – (255, 255, 0)
- Green: Hex Code - 00e60c, Decimal Code – (0, 230, 12)
- Blue: Hex Code - 0d86ff, Decimal Code – (13, 134, 255)
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- Shy, sweet, gentle, and helpful
- He is also quite sensitive and sometimes screams (when Bismuth is bent it produces a crackling sound similar to ‘Tin cry’ www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObDL3h… 3:58-4:00)
- But sometimes he is proud of his colourful tail feather
- He is weakly radioactive (the most stable isotopes, Bi-209 have a half-life of 1.9×10^19 years, and decays into Thallium), hence he is extremely hard to get angry
- Close friend with Lead , because Lead really trust Bismuth (Bismuth use to replace Lead), and Antimony (some of the uses of Antimony and Bismuth are the same such as cosmetics and bullets)
- His main job is working in medicine stores and creates medicines (Bismuth is an ingredient in some pharmaceuticals such as Pepto-Bismol)
- Sometimes works as a firefighter (Bismuth alloys can be found in automatic sprinkler systems for fires), along with Bromine and Antimony
- Painting as his hobby (Bismuth compounds are used as pigments such as Bismuth vanadate (in yellow pigment))
- Good at fishing (Bismuth can replace lead as a dense material in fishing sinkers), but not good at using guns, despite Bismuth can be used to replace Lead in bullet (this is due to Bismuth's lack of malleability, hence make it unsuitable for use in expanding hunting bullets)