![]() Author has written 2 stories for Rising of the Shield Hero/盾の勇者の成り上がり, and Naruto. Likes sci-fi, fantasy and good stories (from novels, fanfics, games etc.) Real life hobbies: Warhammer 40K, Re-reading Redwall Novels, Writing, Reading, Physics experiments. Favorite books: Star wars novels, Warcraft novels (love the wota triogy), Harry Potter, Eragon, Redwall and My Little Pony novels and comics. Personal Philosophy: When People spite you, turn your anger to a weapon for progress. When humiliated, use it to strengthen your mind. Emotions are powerful things, and control over it will lead to miracles you never thought possible. What is light and what is dark? What defines good and what shows evil? We are led by morals, but would these morals we choose to follow lead us to a path we do not wish to walk upon? Some see this world as broken, others see it as peaceful and many see it as a paradise. Yet whatever our views, we do not force them upon others. Do not complain about the others being different, for if they were the same as you, what meaning would be the word unique? We are different because it is so, to those who believe in gods, it's because they made us so, to those who believe in destiny, it's because it's what we are meant to be, and to those who believe in science, it's because we chose to be. Personal Motto: Have fun in all ways, but know your limits. Strength and power are never everything, for only one can attain everything with them in an ideal world. Cruel Reality states that we are made this way to excel in it, so use everything in our disposal, and attain what you wish to have. |
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