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Excellent biography of a very strong warrior woman, yet like you wrote, a flame burning quickly in life. Perhaps it was for the better since she couldn't find comfort in a domestic life? I find this kind of texts very interesting as they bring a resumé of someones life. I actually have the same idea, but I'm thinking about doing it with every follower I have and when they die, I write them a short text about their deeds in life. We'll see how I tackle it all, because I tend to play a lot of different characters and I do play with my followers non-essential, so there's often a lot of death.
Thank you yet again for the inspiration and another excellent written portrait and superb shots to go with it!
All my characters are meant as followers, but with time I have ever tried to force the biographies in trying to make some people more complete and with a story with a beginning and an end. This is to make them a parable and for communication of more complex topics. Since my fictional universe is a kind of novel, it is also normal that some character dies. This makes the characters more vital in the end you can really love them as part of an imaginary book. Besides the characters have evolved, they deepened; Percassia for example, just-seeming solves the problem of her life, if anything, is her friend who thinks that. is the life of mercenaries, or immersed in addiction to war, it seems without solution, no way out. Death in battle in the end is a liberation from a life disheartening immersed in a short circuit.
Thank you very much and i apologize for the missing answer.
A restless soul she is,.. I quite adore her name, it has something classical ,..
Good to see some work of you Farvat, hope you had a good plug out,..
Without time nor "brainskill" to read all of that, you portraits are really, really expressive, Fabrizio, so enjoyable ! Wonderful work !
Lately, you are not forget us =)
great character and great story, as always
I´m glad of the fact, that people like you where here, to raise the spirits (like my)
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keep up the good work, my friend! ;-)
Thank you very much for you comment and your kindness.