SmellyWater9

SmellyWater9

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SmellyWater9 3 months ago 2
9
Bottle
9
Sillage
9
Longevity
9
Scent
The Black Knight
It takes courage to wear it!
I can say it's the most obscure scent I've ever smelled...
I wear Dark Side and Angel's Dust, but this is something else.

Imagine:

Geralt of Rivia is riding Roach in a dark night in No Man's Land.
He's wearing the 'Bear Leather Ursine Gear' and a dark brown leather cloak with a hood.

He imagines the smell of Yennefer's lilac perfume on his clothes, but no... The perfume of the other women, roses and perhaps daffodils...

As he walks through the dry grass, a fire arrow hits him and flames start to consume his leather cloak!
Geralt throws his cloak to the dry grass and quickly rides Roach and they flee into the dark night...

Burnt leather and smoke all around.
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SmellyWater9 3 months ago 3
10
Bottle
10
Sillage
10
Longevity
10
Scent
could it get any better
Leave it to Russian Adam to transport us with a choco-oud gourmand not to Switzerland but to Oaxaca, where upon opening spray a "ceremonial-grade"-like cacao starts Russian Oud 2 with rich, boozy delight.

To my nose, Russian Oud 2 is like a "second-skin," where the sweet odor of flesh is met with the tacky perspiration of time; In fact, not only will R02 leave your skin sticky, it will also extend the development of every supporting note trying to break free from its chocolatized occlusion.

Remember chocolate-greedy Augustus falling into Willy Wonka's river? Well, "terrific pressure is building up behind the blockage." A strong cedar starts to resonate by the mid, as does a really smooth Hindi oud, reminding one careful waft after the next that not all is sweet—and that's where Areej le Doré's artistry lies. I live in New York, home to an army of subway-riding gourmands, and for once I'm smelling the world altered by their nose, "for who could hate or bear a grudge, against a luscious bit of fudge?"
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