Saeyra's posts
Posted in Well there goes another one
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in [INTERNAL SCREAMING]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Post your Rants
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
@Amber Lynne: Oh so manyyyy..Terry Pratchett, J.R.R Tolkien, Tamora Pierce, Oscar Wilde, Eoin Colfer, J.K. Rowling, Patrick Rothfuss, Megan Whalen Turner, Jonathan Stroud, Edgar Allan Poe, Diana Wynne Jones, Victor Hugo, Jane Austen, Mark Twain, Alexandre Dumas. (hope I am not missing any)
There are so many of the classics I haven't read yet and so little time!
I haven't really heard of the ones you mentioned before but I will check them out! Thanks for the recommendations!
Posted in You Otter See this!
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in You Otter See this!
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
@Amber Lynne: I love to read so I have super high standards for writing and that probably is a huge barrier for me to start writing my own stories. The plot is never good enough, the characters are never interesting enough. With DnD its kinda sink or swim. You get thrown in the deep end and it doesn't matter if your character is interesting or not. You have to answer "what is your character gonna do?"
Posted in You Otter See this!
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Holiday Traditions
Posted 6 years ago
Posted in Sae la Vie Gallery and Store [FULL]
Posted 6 years ago
@Amber Lynne: I am not an accomplished writer and storyteller so I don't generally know where to begin. I find the most fleshed out ones are the ones I play DnD with. They go on adventures and grow, they end up feeling like real people to me. Its a super helpful game for people who aren't good at writing haha