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keybarddoesart · 1 year ago
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My main D&D character, Mogens Suithraasas. She's an Astral Elf College of Valor Bard, and a member of an adventuring party called Rabbit's Foot.
Originally from a pocket of the Astral Void, Mogens was forced out into the Material Plane after the death of her parents at age 100. For 150 years, she flitted between cities with her traveling partner (and eventual husband) Erevan in the world of Crucia, a world bordering on annihilation by a mysterious Corruption.
After her husband disappeared mysteriously, she and her six-year-old son moved to the capital of Bastion. Vowing to never abandon her husband, she became an adventurer with five other unlikely heroes, and ventured off into the Corruption.
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no1watchdogsfan · 3 months ago
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i really want to make a ref sheet for keyboard but i. still dont have my drawing tablet ("¬_¬)
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prisssuri · 3 years ago
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Y/N's lol idk maybe i read to many online fanfics that i wanted to create my own y/n character cus apparently y/n is a reader character that they interject what their appearance look like i guess idk lol
Sksksksjansallakakkqqhqgafshsgyehe (keybard jumbles lmao) had some y/n's i guess idk i just accidently gave them names and make them oc characters lmao
Evelyn and Grayson lol
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rachywritessomething · 5 years ago
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A Writer’s Decade in Review
2010
I literally started this decade writing about werewolves and I’m not even ashamed. I had to throw the story away because the main character’s name was Paul and people thought it was a dedication to the kid in the grade under us who murdered his stepdad. (It wasn’t)
2011
I finished the Inheritance Cycle and went through this ugly lull where I didn’t want to read. It was the beginning of the end of my voracious reading era and I just didn’t know it. I also got an iPod touch for Christmas and I downloaded all five ASOIAF books onto it. I was fifteen...
2012
I started the year by reading all five ASOIAF books in one month. I burned out so badly from it that I couldn’t bring myself to read like that for years. I began writing a story called The End on my iPod touch and lost the whole thing when I dropped it off the roof of the house.
2013 
I wrote the very first draft of The Assassin in an old Spanish notebook with “Spainish” scribbled out on the cover. I also finished writing The End and The Thief by hand and started on The Rogues. I purchased the first volume of Spiderman Comics at the comic shop three blocks from my house and read them all in less than three hours. I swore my allegiance to Spiderman.
2014 
I finished writing The Rogues in my notebook. All notebooks are currently in a banker box in my attic, waiting to be burned. In addition, I discovered Supernatural -I watched eight seasons in one month- and by extension, SuperWhoLock and Tumblr. (This comes back in, trust me) I managed to write the second draft of The Assassin on my school iPad. 
2015
I let my friend read printed chapters of The Assassin as I completed them in draft three. This was the year I paid to copyright my story. I graduated High School and... I began to dabble in fanfiction. Such masterworks included Supercatural -where they were all cats- a very in-depth Supernatural/Grimm crossover, an OC insert story for a friend of mine, and a vaguely Destiel fic called New Americana. I also did NaNo for the first time with my story The Vampry King.
2016
In an attempt to get back into “serious” writing again, I deleted my Wattpad and eventually my Tumblr. I wrote out my fourth draft of The Assassin and started my second draft of The End. For NaNo, I wrote The Giant War; it was from this bout with NaNo that I discovered I could write 7k words in a day, and during the climax of The Assassin that I hit a new marathon writing record with 2k words in an hour for three hours.
2017
I started the year by being hired for my first wiring internship for an art company. It was during this year-long adventure that I cultivated my writing skills and discovered the art of editing. I met Christopher Paolini at a book signing tour for his coloring book. I finished the second draft of The End and a second draft of The Thief. I also did a short excursion on YouTube that was... entertaining. Sometime that year, I made a new Tumblr for myself and here I am.
2018
I moved to Madrid at the beginning of the year and used my five months in Europe to focus on adventure as opposed to my grades. (It all worked out in the end) In this time, I managed to write a fifth draft of The Assassin and in November, I wrote Nui’yoktak for NaNo, beating my day record with over 7.5k words and overall word count record. Aside from The Assassin, it is the only story I have available to read.
That was the year my grandfather, my favorite storyteller, died. On the day of his death, I wrote five words. You bastards also made one of my posts go viral the week of his funeral and honestly, it gave me and my family a lot of entertainment. Viva La Keybard!
2019
This year, I have done a light revision of Nui’yoktak, a heavy revision of The Assassin, and have gotten through most of the third draft of The End. (Oh, and I graduated college with a BS in Economics, went for a cruise on an aircraft carrier for three days, rode a train from Norfolk VA to Boston MA during which someone died, and became an aunt.) For NaNo this year, I worked on The End and I beat my day record by writing 8k words. I hit 70k for that month, and 20k of those words went in the document in the last four days. 
So what of it?
I’m going to look fondly on the 10s not as the decade that I became a storyteller or writer because my stores have been in my head for a very long time. No, this was just a... productive decade. I discovered what stories I’ve prioritized and looking back just makes me curious to know how far I’ll go in the Roaring 20s!
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