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I don't know what you're talking about....Genocide is the perfect name!!That’s cool!
I look up names that mean “character’s sign
It’s geeky! It makes me think of my story too, I like it. Most of all I just like the name The Longest Johns tho.
You all are talking about bad names you gave your characters. Well I really don’t think anyone can top the time I named a character “Genocide” because I was like 7 and didn't know what the word meant but thought it had to do with genetics (which I also didn't know what it was.)
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I love all these!So I have this terrible habit of taking pictures of every single decent drawing in all of my sketchbooks/papers so I can save them to my computer...anyway here's a small fraction of them. I don't know why I'm showing you these I just really love remembering obscure sketches.
these ones are some jedi/star wars ocs....
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Aaand some for Reverie....
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Petri and Mack doing the kissy
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Sam with Emily Crane's daughter
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Moose Man...I ended up naming him Cynefin
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That's cool! They're so pretty. I really love the little duckling.II need to take some pictures of my more recent art.
These were from a little while back. Won a contest here with them, so that was cool
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LOVE them!!!Pride stickers! They aren't cut yet bc I'm lazy. Shoot me your ideas though, I'll be printing new ones all month of June![]()
Cool! That sounds neat. I hope that you have fun writing it -- it sounds like an interesting read.I'm still working on it but what I have so far:
Athena, born into a village filled with warriors, was an outcast due to the fact that she didn't want to become a warrior like her parents had been. Years later when she's 17, she befriends the daughter of an alpha dire wolf which in turn makes her a friend of the pack.
She stands at 5'2" while most of the other women in the village stand between 5'4"-6'. Her weight is average. Unlike the villagers, she can understand what the dire wolves are saying but she keeps it a secret. Her parents died protecting her during an attack when she was 5. Despite being taken in by the village chief and his family, she was still bullied and outcast.