At least this time it wasn't discussing eyes - the eyes in question were "limpid", no worries there - but light reflecting off of gold paint.
This is something that might actually be lambent in the real world, so I suppose there's no need for careful set-up there, unlike when it's inexplicably used to describe eyes, but I still think this weird fashion for "lambent" in fantasy is just the epitome of unnecessary purpleness.
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This is something that might actually be lambent in the real world, so I suppose there's no need for careful set-up there, unlike when it's inexplicably used to describe eyes, but I still think this weird fashion for "lambent" in fantasy is just the epitome of unnecessary purpleness.
The Alternative Groundhogs Vying for Punxsutawney Phil’s Weather Forecasting Job
The Original Uber Eats India’s Amazing Near Century and a Half Old Dabbawala
Origami is revolutionizing technology, from medicine to space
How to make a mummy: Ancient Egyptian workshop has new clues
How women ascended the ranks in the highstakes world of Maya politics
Boeing delivers last 747, saying goodbye to 'Queen of the Skies'
That dreamy haze in Monet’s impressionist paintings? Air pollution, study says.
The Battle Over Bike Lanes Needs a Mindset Shift
Study of 500,000 Medical Records Links Viruses to Alzheimer's Again And Again
Wanted (by Scientists): Dead Birds and Bats, Felled by Renewables
One Hundred Years of Certitude: We thought we knew how often heavy storms and deadly floods were supposed to occur. We were wrong.
Palestinians face removal as far-right Israel vows expansion
A Russian graveyard reveals Wagner’s prisoner army
What Is COVID Actually Doing to Our Immune Systems?
I Took Oxy And Fentanyl For Years. Here's What No One Is Telling You About The Opioid Crisis.
In Haiti, gangs take control as democracy withers
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