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11/07/09 :: 11/25/09

Muse Sings
My creativity journal; random snippets, writing exercises and updates with a bit of art and other inspired works

Solos
An index of links to my ongoing character journals

Karaoke
A collection of my various fanart, fanfics, and stories based in gaming worlds

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My journal and musings not directly connected to art and writing

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Nisara-chan
"Ohayo! Nisara desu, genki da ne?"

Adopt your own Ylla! Nisara-chan can show you how!



Help the mud faeries find a home!

As a rule, Ash usually deals with whatever is left behind after a forest fire, turning pieces of burnt wood and ashes into new soil. But since fires are rare, he also works with dried out things, and, on occasion, dead stuff.
Plant a Tree today!

 New Character Journals
November 7 ,2009

Dear Glitchy
This is a voice recorded journal by my human rogue engineer in wow, Renawyn, who was originally based off of an older, displaced version of Rikku from FFX. She was my first wow roleplaying character and was started back when I just wanted to roleplay and not spend hours reading dry crap on the insufficient lore website I knew of at the time.

Paper Sun
This is a journal written by Alasgida, a more serious character who has had a troubling past. Due to actions she has done in the past she has evolved from a neutral-good character (when she was very very young) to an neutral evil and is slowly finding her way back to a more neutral standing, though she does not believe she is good any more. She tends to be a bit mean, pushes people away that she cares for, or just plain apathetic, but in a cool, quiet way. Her typical expression is very indifferent. The character herself started out as a human rogue but there will also be a huntress version of her once the next expansion comes out.

Tavomansa Kani
This is a journal written from the perspective of my human warlock, Sharasvati, who is not actually a warlock, I just didn't want to repeat any classes when I created her. She is from a tribe I created myself which includes a language and culture that I have been working on extensively and plan to adapt into one of my original novel worlds. Tavomansa Kani is roughly translated as a sort of "complete lexicon." The journal itself is primarily going to be made up of Vati's records and notes from her various travels. While she is considered a sort of elemental priest/shaman amongst her people, primarily she is simply a traveling scholar, a field anthropologist and story collector of sorts. She tends to be highly scientifically minded (for the setting anyway) and is nuts about books.

Starfish
This is a journal from the perspective of my human mage, Nisnivani, who is also from the same tribe as Sharasvati. They are sisters and both are not exactly played to class. Both are considered more to be elemental priests of sorts. While Vati is more scientific, Nisnivani (whose name means star of water, or starfish, thus the title) is more withdrawn and traditional in their tribal customs and culture. This journal will mainly contain her numerous reflections on her experiences, which are rather often, she tends to spend a little too much time reflecting.

Silent Rain
While this might sound like a dreary title to some, and the character does have some pretty negative experiences in her story, it is actually meant to be hopeful. This is the journal of my night elven priestess, Lesara (Ta'elesara Ethala'Aman). Her last name is roughly translated as Silent Rain (though not officially). This character sees rain as a life-giving source and she has a quiet sort of presence, content to be in the background, silently providing support to her comrades and the life around her by the grace and gifts of her goddess, Elune.

Blood Filigree
This was actually the title of a story I am working on, first setting it in the world of wow and then rewriting it as a separate world that will hopefully bare little similarity to wow. As such, I originally created this journal to be from the perspective of my blood elf warlock, Sinthera. However, I am unhappy with this arrangement. First, I don't play horde-side often and I'm not overly attached to Sinthera. Plus, I'm having a hard time combining the idea of the main character in blood filigree with Sinthera. So, it is more likely that I will tweak this a bit to simply make it the journal of the main character from Blood Filigree, the story. Either way, this journal will be from the perspective of a "villainess" of sorts.

Forgotten Shadows
A journal written by my blood elf shadow priest, Caerwynn. This will likely be my darkest journal works since Caera is something of a fallen priestess of the light who has had a traumatic past and family history that finally broke her. Eventually, through the course of her story, she gets involved with a cult in WOW lore called The Forgotten Shadow (thus the name) that believes in the opposite of the holy light religion and is largely disorganized into several sects and what you could call mini-cults with the same beliefs. The Forgotten Shadow is primarily for free undead (those not controlled by the lich king) who have been denied the light they once had in life. It may be my most interesting display of story and character progression thus far.

Open Sky
This is the journal of my future worgen huntress, Lellian Sky. The surname is unlike me, but opensky.wordpress.com was not available, so I just put in lellian instead, then realized she didn't have a last name and said, why not? So, her last name is sky to add extra reason to the name of the journal. Anyway, worgens are basically werewolves that will be available to play when the next expansion comes out. I can't wait, so I'm getting the jump on my worgen now and writing her journal based on what I know currently: That the worgen players will be a kingdom of humans that, to escape the rampant worgen plague as well as the scourge in their area, closed themselves up behind a wall where the worgen plague got to them anyway and eventually claimed everyone behind the wall who could not escape. Open sky started as the title because I wanted to moon design for my worgen and I figure a huntress trapped behind a wall for so long with a werewolf infection would probably long for the sort of freedom that she can only see when she looks up at...the open sky hehe.


Saronai



Writing & content © 2002-2011 Laura ("Saronai") Kent
Graphics © Denyse "domynoe" Loeb of DominoDesigns
Art © by Amy Brown of Amy Brown Fantasy Art. Used with permission. All rights reserved.