Saturday, August 18, 2012

August 18, 2012

Greetings, my viewers. It's a wonderful day for an update from your host to the end of the world. Being a Saturday I am, of course, working due to the constraints of this mortal shell of mine. I suppose even immortals aren't excluded from paying rent or gassing up the old iron mule; back to the matters at hand.

With the completion of Liberation: Chapter 6 online, which can be accessed here by the way, I've decided to immediately follow up with Chapter 7, which will be a direct follow-up to the events that ended chapter six. I have to admit, writing Liberation has been an excellent forum for developing my writing skills. Not only have those skills been applied to subsequent chapters, but to the writing I've done for the book I've been working on in tandem with Liberation.

I realize I haven't given you any information regarding said book, let's break that mold.

Ever since high school I've fiddled around with story lines and characters but I never reached the point to where they achieved actualization. The reason for this being my medium-of-choice has always been RPG Maker 2000/2003. Creating graphics and programming certain events became very time-consuming and as a result I have never failed to drop the project. The unfortunate news ends here, however, as the progress I've made in scripting the stories have influenced both the structure I use in plotting the story and the content of the story itself.

The story of the book, which I will refer to as Project Starlight in my forthcoming posts, begins in a town called Calrena (interestingly enough all of the towns my RPG Maker projects begin in are named Calrena) where the main character has been living for the last few years where he works at an agricultural supply store but earns a living as a thief by night. All I will say at this point is that not everything is as it seems.

And that's all that I have for now. If you have any questions or comments feel free to post it in my comments section or send me an e-mail at exploited_antonyms@live.com.

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