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Old 07-31-2002, 10:29 PM   #549
Thinhyandoiel
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Hmm, I haven't posted here in a while...actually, writer's block is the cause of that. Or...at least a form of writer's block. Somewhat. Anyways. I'm distracted, horribly distracted by my beloved FFX that I'm afraid if I try to write something, it'll come out as a horrible ripoff of that plot, or certain elements of the game. Thus, I haven't let myself write/edit anything for Mists. Instead, I'm focusing on a fanfiction, trying to get all the Final Fantasy inspired ideas out of my head before it's too late.
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Have you found, since you started writing that you percieve things differently
Yes! Like Paul, I find cloud-gazing quite refreshing, inspirational and dreamlike. I've also taken one of my most beloved spectacles of mother nature, thunder storms, sat in them, let myself drown in that roaring music from the heavens, and imagine myself in Khazad-Dum listening to Dwarven Drums (thank the movie for that!), or in my world, during this scene later on where I use the rain symbolically and the Thunder dramatically (or so I hope). Taking a walk in the woods, I can almost imagine certain areas as being 'perfect' for Elves to live in. Also, later on in my story, Aven has a habit of gauging the 'climability' of certain trees. I don't know who got it from who, me from him, or him from me, either way, it all started when my 10-year old cousin climbed a tree while I was babysitting her and nearly gave me heart failure. Now, everything that happens is a potential scene... [img]smilies/smile.gif[/img]
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