another day in paradise For my thirteenth post I thought it was only right to make it about a game about a Thirteen. Edward Wandrow, Thirteenthborn of House Wandrow is a shepherd in New Zealand who lives alone with a quiet life in the wilderness. Born alongside his multitude of siblings with the ability to emit endothermic radiation that sucks in heat, Edward was born with a variant that can only be described as 'Biowarmth'. Known as one of the most lethargic and absolutely deadpan members of his family, Edward is happy to sleep his days away - even though his kind, the Cletadola, have no need to eat, drink or sleep. Born with red hair and red eyes from his father, he was never the active sort - but his genes promised different. A one-in-a-million genius, people have been staggered and bewildered to learn that he refused to become the Head Prefect of his Magistrate and decided to reduce himself to a sheep farmer. Founding the Moore Farm after his late lover died in mysterious c...
Alright, so I'm making a game. I've been looking for hobbies for a while, but nothing really managed to stick. I even went as far as to try and learn how to edit videos to try and be one of those video editors, but I should have known to stop when it felt less like a hobby and more like work. I made a couple of pretty okay-ish edited videos, like this one; 25/02/2023 And this one, that I edited for my friend Shiv; 25/11/2020 Mostly I did little comedy and montage bits, but I was editing mostly because I thought I enjoyed it. The 'editing' part is fun, seeing the final result too, but there was always a strange disappointment when I finished editing. I didn't pay much attention to it at the time, but I began editing videos for my classes and it began to really claw at my psyche. 09/10/2021 I'm a writer, not an artist, and editing was more artistic than 'writi-stic'. But I persevered, because I thought I could eventually warm up myself to the idea. But...
Dean M.H.C, 030920, 1761 words, Blue Cards I held onto my mother’s hand, walking through the streets as the world bustled around me. I watched as the life of the world around me stuttered with a sense of splendor. The sky was a cloudless blue, the buildings a bright set of electric candles lining the street, the smells of the shops with the departmental air fresheners or slightly overcooked food was the atmosphere that I had grown up in. I jerked by head around to see the patrons slowly trickling in and out, some laughing, some crying, some screaming, some nothing. A glorious cacophony of life. We walked down the cold, grey pavement that was paved without a road, with a hundred of our peers right beside us towards the same place. I looked up at my mother, wearing her black dress and shoes, walking ahead of me as she ensured I would not run into anyone. Her eyes, tired from waking up so early, blinked slowly and surely at the road ahead, and soon at me. She pat me on the head and sp...
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