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Tag Archives: origin
Monster Origin: Vampire
I’m doing this post now for various reasons. One is that I’m tired of hunting for vampire pictures and sifting through pages upon pages of Twilight photos. I’ve had it. The other is that it shouldn’t take long because most … Continue reading
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Monster Origin: Elves (Sorry, Mr. Tolkien)
We all know the standard fantasy elf. Tall, noble, blonde, fantastic archers, blah blah blah blah. This was made famous by Lord of the Rings and it has been a tradition in fantasy books that use elves. They always hate … Continue reading
Origins: Kira Grasdon
I’ve mentioned how some characters alter stories because of their personality or evolve groups. Sari with the sexual undertones and gypsies. Fritz with gnomes and Aedyn with priests. Nyx with magic and Trinity with the chaos elves. Well, I may … Continue reading
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The Kitty People
I forgot that the last section of Beginning of a Hero introduced another facet of Windemere. I had focused on the dragon, which is standard for fantasy worlds and people would be more surprised if I didn’t have them. Then … Continue reading
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Origin: Trinity and the Chaos Elves
In the world of Dungeons & Dragons, there is a race of subterranean, evil elves called the Drow. These are incredibly favored by gamemasters because you inevitably get a squeal of excitement around the table simply from saying Drow. Personally, … Continue reading
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Origin Week Finale: The Four
I think every artist has a favored character, painting, role, or whatever it is that they make. This could be the first character you ever made or the most successful. For me, there are four characters that I always gravitate … Continue reading
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Origin Week: Sari
Where to even begin with this colorful ball of chaos? Beginning is the best, but only because it might make her slightly more understandable. Sari was played by Sarah who joined the game during our third semester after it had … Continue reading
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Origin Week: Gabriel
Weaver of Destiny. Lord of Hell. Father of the Song Casters. The Tri-God. This guy has a lot of names that I haven’t even discovered yet. Now, it is awkward doing an origin for Gabriel because he’s all me and … Continue reading
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Origin Week: Aedyn Karwyn
I was going to do Sari (sounds so wrong and dirty given the character), but I wanted to be able to stay near the computer after her origin post. So, my date with Sari will be delayed until Thursday when … Continue reading
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Origin Week! Charles E Yallowitz . . . Wait . . . What?
I have a backlog of character origins and figured I would do one a day for this week. How could I start this great event that will be rough tomorrow since I will be hanging in NYC with … Continue reading
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