I've noticed a thing for a while, the prevalent theme of nomadism on my stories, The first story I wrote when I was like 7 years old, involved a group of nomad anthro characters in a post apocaliptic world where the sun never rose again, the plot was not very interesting or well structured , but still had the same themes.
my first character just named "The Captain" had an armored bus, in the old canon Danadriel had an airship to travel the world, in the current canon he has a truck, and in the alternative canon he literaly gallops naked trough the world!
I think this nomadic fantasy of mine comes from my deep desire to leave my life behind and see new places, I have so much regrets and people I wish to never see again, I wish so much I could do like Danadriel and hop in a truck and hit the road to never come back, sadly its not that easy with limited resources and without magical powers...
Another prevalent theme in my stories are weird worlds, this one is quite simple to explain, reality bores me deeply, so much so that I avoid reading fantasy stories set in the real world, I already have to watch helplessy the bleak reality of our planet and how powerful countries and megacorporations bend the world at their will, I don't want to read the same thing again when I'm looking to have fun, I prefer weirder worlds with surreal stories that can be equally bleak but with all kinds of supernatural and magical spins on it.
now adding as side note, I don't consider any of my stories very deep and meaningful or even really original, they are just for my own enjoyment but I have fun publishing them and seeing how people react to it, I think if someone really pays attention to what I write this person will know alot about me.
this drawing is not canon obviously, I just wanted to draw Danadriel and a cool truck in a weird landscape :U
and for those who like my vehicles, consider it a treat X3
I'm sure something is wrong on the truck perspective...
my first character just named "The Captain" had an armored bus, in the old canon Danadriel had an airship to travel the world, in the current canon he has a truck, and in the alternative canon he literaly gallops naked trough the world!
I think this nomadic fantasy of mine comes from my deep desire to leave my life behind and see new places, I have so much regrets and people I wish to never see again, I wish so much I could do like Danadriel and hop in a truck and hit the road to never come back, sadly its not that easy with limited resources and without magical powers...
Another prevalent theme in my stories are weird worlds, this one is quite simple to explain, reality bores me deeply, so much so that I avoid reading fantasy stories set in the real world, I already have to watch helplessy the bleak reality of our planet and how powerful countries and megacorporations bend the world at their will, I don't want to read the same thing again when I'm looking to have fun, I prefer weirder worlds with surreal stories that can be equally bleak but with all kinds of supernatural and magical spins on it.
now adding as side note, I don't consider any of my stories very deep and meaningful or even really original, they are just for my own enjoyment but I have fun publishing them and seeing how people react to it, I think if someone really pays attention to what I write this person will know alot about me.
this drawing is not canon obviously, I just wanted to draw Danadriel and a cool truck in a weird landscape :U
and for those who like my vehicles, consider it a treat X3
I'm sure something is wrong on the truck perspective...
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I understand where you're coming from, my worldbuiding stuff never seems to draw people's interest like just drawings cute furry ladies. I feel way more positive about the attention that things that I really have put time and thought into get. Your world has a lot of complexity and is undertones of a primal barbarism that wears a mask of high culture. You have a antithetical world to the martyrdom and religious themes I like to play with but that is part of what makes it so interesting. There is a common ground in both our work of fertility and domestic pleasures being a junction of the natural and supernatural that even sacred and profane beings are seduced by it.
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