Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Moireg

Moireg was a controversial figure in Terradraconis's history for his role in the Great War. Originally called Varjo, he was a mercenary from the province Apovlitos that worked for Hemlock, the captain of the guard of the Aewikes who led a coup that took over the Southern Kingdom. He quickly moved up through the ranks... Continue Reading →

Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Myfanwy

Myfanwy is easily the most puzzling figure in the history of Terradraconis. Though presenting herself as a human maid, it was clear from the beginning that she was more than she seemed. Her beauty was unearthly, her power great as she brought healing to the land, and she spoke the language of the gods which... Continue Reading →

Characters of the Terradraconis Saga: Cedwyn

Cedwyn is the prince of the Northern Kingdom, the son of Queen Rhiannon and brother to Kaira. His father was a man of renown, a warrior who Rhiannon fell in love with shortly before becoming queen, though he later went on a campaign to put down a rebellion and never returned, for reasons only the... Continue Reading →

Art Gallery/Blog: I Asked AI to Generate Art.

One of the many things that AI is being used for nowadays is to generate art, be it for book covers, presentations, fun, etc. Personally, I have used AI for this because while I can make watercolor paintings and know how to use graphite to draw, I suck at drawing people and animals unless I... Continue Reading →

Blog: OG Stories of My Childhood: The Spotlight Chapters 9 and 10

Finally, after several weeks of posting about the first novel I ever wrote, we've reached the end of this adventure. Will there be more OG Stories on the way? I have no idea. If I can find any more, I'll post about them, but more likely than not, the OG Stories may be going on... Continue Reading →

Art Gallery: Sunrise Over Snowy Mountains

This was a birthday card that I painted for my best friend and is one of the best paintings I've done so far. I first sketched the outline of the mountains before painting the sun with masking fluid to prevent having use the lifting technique. I then painted over that using the wet-on-wet technique to... Continue Reading →

Blog/Review: AI Art is Okay. And Some New Announcements.

Ever since AI came out, I’ve been pretty suspicious of it. While quite a few of my friends assure me that it’s fine and can be a wonderful tool, I still stay wary of it. Can it be used for good things? Yeah. But can it also be used for evil and be really creepy... Continue Reading →

Art Gallery: Cloudy Sky

This was not supposed to turn into a cloudy sky, but I still like it as it is. Originally, this was supposed to be a milky way painting over the sea, but the paint ended up spreading too much. I think it could've been better if I had used less water and lifted more paint... Continue Reading →

Art Gallery: Glowy Sunset

This was my first painting using guache and watercolor together. I stayed pretty simple with this one, only using techniques that I was familiar with such as stipling for the leaves and bushes in the background and the wet-on-wet technique for the sky. I was very happy with how opaque the black guache was in... Continue Reading →

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