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I'm currently considering what I want to do now that I'm an adult.
I really enjoy physical things, especially more acrobatic stuff like parkour/free running. I used to really like mock swordplay; now I'm more peaceful. I still enjoy swords in games and stories.
I really enjoy fantasy, mainly for the stories they tell. The stories I like are a bit off the mainstream path. I like darker stories with perplexing questions or morality, ones that look into the darkest aspects of the world; where magic is common or even mundane, such as in noir fantasy. Some of my favorites have been the anime The Legend of the Legendary Heroes, the video games Dragon's Dogma, Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, the manga Ubel Blatt and mythology.
If there's any one thing I like people to associate me with, it's red. My favorite color, my most commonly worn color, etc... red.
As for other details about me...
Name: Saets is the Welsh for sage
Ethnicity: A general British Isles mutt some Cherokee mixed in
Favorite Genres: Fantasy, Post-/Apocalyptic, Mystery. I really like older, pre-Roman European mythologies and folklore, which means a lot of 'fair folk', ie fairies/elves.
Favotite Mediums: Role-playing, comics and manga, video games, books
Arts: Manga-ish drawings, sometimes written stories/poems
Materials: .5 mechanical pencils or sometimes .7, lots of eraser, occasionally marker and/or crayola colored pencils
Fantasy Race: Usually half-elf or human, sometimes elf
Favorite Fantasy Creature: Dragons
Books: Bionicle series
Comics: Ubel Blatt, .hack (anything with Kite) and Legend of the Twilight,
Television: The Legend of the Legendary Heroes, Hellboy II: the Golden Army (I really like the Irish Nuada and someone actually used him! Sort of)
Movies: Dragonheart, Braveheart, Princess Mononoke,
Video Games: The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, Phantom Hourglass, Dragon's Dogma, Demon's Souls, Dark Souls
Favorite Cultures: Welsh/Scottish, Cherokee, Arabic
If there's anything else you want to know, ask!
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