![]() Working with your character allows you to know them, to work with them and get into their minds, developing them further than they had when you originally made them.Īt the start Sarian was a rather two dimensional character with garrish pink blood (trolls within the Homestuck universe have different colored blood) and a rather shit attutude. Sarian has grown more than a lot of my other characters. Becomeing so attatched to Dey, Thiija got lost within my mind and she separated off inot my fourth character, Richer, who I created after Mathis my second character. It started with Thiija, my most original character. Sometimes it's more than one that come out of the crevices of your mind and become realised through thought and care.įor me it was multiple characters I made within the Homestuck fandom. A character, a setting, an alternate universe, but more often than not a character. When you become so invested within something, a series, a book, a comic, anything, there is always some inkinlg in the back of your mind that longs to come out and become a part of the fandom. I realize that this post is probably a major downer on everyones day, but, you have to admit it is true. Life IS hard and will be hard unless we have some idea on where we want to go. If we don't figure out what we want to do for the rest of our menial grub fucking lives we are told we will never ammount to anything and that life will be fickel towards us.Īnd I can't say that what 'they' say isn't completely wrong. If you're not talented now we are told we will never be. ![]() We find every excuse to limit peoples choices in the world, and if you're not talented you're weeded out to do the menial tasks that the big wigs and prized talented people don't want to do. Society now-a-days is built upon money and greed. Whether it be cartoon or surrealist ink blots on canvas, art is not something that can be graded and scored upon, but it always is. Why must we be forced to abide by a guideline of how we should and should not write? Why should all art be realistic? Has not some of the art you may have seen not be realistic in the slightest sense of the word but you are still undoubtably attracted to the piece? most likely you thought yes. Artists, musicians, and any person who does a creative work seem to be bound to an unwritten set of rules that are forced upon us with no choice in the matter. I feel like creativity is something that has become an enterprise rather than a form of expression unique to a person and to their talent and soul.
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