Casablanca Report post Posted August 28, 2018 The world over which he rules: bitter almond and gold oudh. Freshly applied, The Orb gives me a potent blend of some orange (I want to say sweet mandarin), an only slightly bitter almond, and a mellow oudh. Sometimes I think I get a hint of blood orange or red mandarin in this citrus, but for all that, the citrus feels smooth rather than sharp. It softens the blend in a watercolor of gold and orange. The Orb reminds me of Scepter of the Empress, with that one's mandarin and amber oudh, but without the extra lift from its bergamot. I also don't get the animalic tone from the Orb's oudh that I did from the oudh in the Scepter. This feels like a grounding and supportive background oudh. Could this be more of the blend I wanted from the Scepter? This also reminds me a bit of Like the Flashing of Light, a blend that developed beautifully over the months. When I realized how nicely it had aged, I wore it once or twice a week until it was gone. This one has some of its mood. I might need to indulge in a bottle of this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teaotter Report post Posted August 30, 2018 Wet, this is all soft sesame-almond nuttiness. It reminds me of the almond note in Romans 13:8, actually. As it dries down, the oud comes out more, giving it an incense quality, but still with that soft nuttiness. .. and then it's gone from my skin, POOF! I liked it while it lasted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted September 12, 2018 Sesame oudh. I get a nutty sort of oudh on the drydown. On wet, it's a very fumey oudh. Medium throw and wear length. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites