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Friday, November 20, 2009

Just An Update

Wow. It's been a long time. I've been pretty preoccupied with work and with actually writing my book. the way things are going right NOW, I should be done before summer of next year. I'm a little less than halfway done, and I'm on a literary roll! Wish me luck!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

I'm Never Write

Okay. So this blog is going to be a compilation blog of essays and short-stories that I have ALREADY written in school and such. It WILL NOT be taking time away from ANY of my other projects. I don't care much for the essays, seeing as some of them are DREADFUL, but I still think that keeping a blog on ALL of my writings is a smart idea, so here it is! imneverwrite.blogspot.com

Sunday, June 14, 2009

The Merry Crew of Captain Kidd

I am currently writing a new musical in my spare time. Hopeless Bleak Despair just didn't do it for me. My new musical, The Merry Crew of Captain Kidd is a lot better and is livelier and more fun to write please check it out on my new blog themerrycrewofcaptainkidd.blogspot.com! Let me know what you think, and please get people to follow it. I hope to finish it VERY soon!

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Echo (Book Seven)

This has proven to be the most difficult plot outline to EVER write. It took me a couple of hours but the end result was well worth the time. Echo is probably one of the craziest book ideas that I have come up with and I hope that when it comes out, readers will enjoy reading it as much as I'm going to enjoy writing it.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Markus and the Slumanari Gem (Book Six)

Wow. It's been awhile. Well I have FINALLY completed writing out the plot outline to my sixth book in my eight book series, Markus and the Slumanari Gem. This book is probably going to be the longest of the eight, as it is packed with three separate stories and they are all full of action and suspense. The book follows the stories of Alsenoth, and Kala, Markus, Rajax, and Lech, and Regalon Reave. This story is probably my favorite and has some of the best moments in it. It has taken me forever to piece everything together, but I am satisfied with the end result.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Temporary Editor

Good news! I have found a temporary editor for my book who is willing to proofread and help comment on my works. If everything goes well, I hope for this to be a long-term work relationship!

Ask A Character Update

Just a reminder that you are able to ask specific characters questions by posting on either of the "Ask A Character" posts!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Diseases And Disorders #9 (Balligra)

Balligra:
Balligra is a disease that spreads throughout the bones and causes them to be more dense. This creates a problem in particular for Sorgonic dragons, as most of their time is spent underwater. However the other species are able to cope with it well, the only set back being not able to reach high speeds or altitudes while flying. Balligra is uncommon, but not rare and is genetic in origin. Most dragons who have Balligra do not even know of it until they are actually diagnosed. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Balligra include:

Biglam Lachezer (Ironically enough)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Friday, May 15, 2009

Diseases And Disorders #8 (Igriminta)

Igriminta:
Igriminta is a disease in which the carrier is covered in severe rashes that eventually lead to internal bleeding. It spreads by contact, and networks all over the body. Although treatable, if Igriminta carriers do not receive help within two weeks of the first noticeable rash, it can possibly become irreversible and eat away at the internal organs. The disease comes from toxic fires, or fires that spew fumes from toxic plants. Dragons of importance that have been diagnosed with Igriminta include:

Eigol Estellwork's daughter, Zellbelza Estellwork

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Diseases And Disorders #7 (Blastika)

Blastika:
Blastika is a disorder that occurs within the brain and causes the carrier to have enhanced perception and intellectual understanding. The carrier is able to carry a vast amount of intellectual power and they are extremely logical in their perceptions. The disorder does not damage the brain in any way, and it is up to the carrier how information is perceived. One of the rarest of disorders, Blastika does not cause any harm to its carrier whatsoever. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Blastika include:

Wreaknatter Drudlok (500 I.Q. in a scale of 500)

Alsenoth Ongeller (520 I.Q. in a scale of 500)

Halsim Valtor (510 I.Q. in a scale of 500)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Ask A Character

I have decided, for those of my readers who have read part of any of my books, to do a new special corner in my blog. In this post I will allow people to ask characters questions that they have, and will post a new post in which the character will respond to them. For example, if one were to have a question for Alsenoth Ongeller, they would ask it in the comments section of this post, and he would respond later in a new post. Let me know if you have any questions about this, and have fun!

Diseases And Disorders #6 (Cellic Regneva)

Cellic Regneva:
Cellic Regneva is almost the complete opposite of Moltima Viriscus. Rather than having rapid deterioration of skin tissue, Cellic Regneva is a disease where the cells within the carrier quickly build themselves up to the point where they can cause extreme harm. This disease often leads to imploding body organs as well as tumorous growths throughout the body. Although harmless on a small scale (in fact a benefit if only partially acquired due to its rapid cell reproduction that can heal wounds), Cellic Regneva is highly toxic and can almost certainly be called a terminal illness. Though not contagious, Cellic Regneva has been known to be canceled out if the carrier also possesses the disease Moltima Viriscus. This combination of rapidly deteriorating and reproducing cells creates a balance within the carrier that can help create a longer life expectancy, rather than the usual predicted lifespan of twenty-five years. Although this balances helps it does not stop the end result. Because of the constant eating and rebuilding of cells, the carrier's body will eventually fight off both diseases causing the organs to go into shock and shut down. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Cellic Regneva include:

Halsim Valtor (Also diagnosed with Moltima Viriscus)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Diseases And Disorders #5 (Moltima Viriscus)

Moltima Viriscus:
Moltima Viriscus is a severe disease that causes rapid deterioration in the skin cells. Usually found on the face of the carrier, it results in sagging and peeling skin. There have been incidents where the carrier has been known to lose their eyes due to the focus on the ocular area. The skin quickly melts away peels at the slightest touch. Usually starting with a severe rash, Moltima Viriscus is not easily spread. It is known to only be transmitted through constant contact with other carriers. Although Moltima Viriscus is extremely dangerous, it can be averted by using a mix of Firethorn berries and Saltwater Sap. Because of the rareness of Saltwater Sap, Moltima Viriscus has often been treated by death or quarantine in order to prevent further spread. However, there have been known subjects who carry Moltima Viriscus along with Cellic Regneva, a disease that causes extreme rapid cell regeneration. Although it is just as dangerous as Moltima Viriscus, Cellic Regneva can help to counter the effects of Moltima Viriscus when the carrier has been diagnosed with both diseases. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Moltima Viriscus include:

Halsim Valtor (Also diagnosed with Cellic Regneva)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Diseases And Disorders #4 (Seclunis)

Seclunis:
Seclunis is a rare disorder that sets the carrier's mind into a desire and fixation to be isolated from society while still contributing in some way. This is caused usually by a series of traumatic incidents around the carrier's childhood, creating an overwhelming sense and desire to remain alone. Not necessarily considered a true disorder or disease due to the emotional causes behind its origin, Seclunis can be described has a highly irrational train of thought that often leads to a lesser form of Dementia. Seclunis has not been able to be defined in full, but research from the Royal Dragon Academy has proved to find newer and newer forms of Seclunis in young dragons who have risen out of orphan backgrounds. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Seclunis include:

Markus Lumengar (Orphaned)

Kara Roote

Lech (Orphaned)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Diseases and Disorders #3 (Symphonica)

Symphonica:
Symphonica should not be classified as a disease, but rather a disorder. In this rare case, the disorder does not degrade the carrier in any way, but rather amplifies their abilities. Symphonica occurs in early childhood, especially when the dragon was deaf in their infancy. It is a disorder within the ear canal that causes the carrier to become extremely perceptive to sound and or music. The carrier is able to do different things depending on the type of Symphonica. Symphonica Lyris has to do strictly with amplified senses that involve music. Symphonica Echnis involves strictly general sound perception. Finally there is Symphonica Versilis which is a mix of both types of Symphonica. The carrier can find perfect understanding of both pitch and harmony, perceive depth and feel slight vibrations, or do both depending on the strand of Symphonica. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Symphonica include:

Rajax Lacklottle (Symphonica Echnis/ Stimdart of Sound/ NOT deaf at birth)

Kala Roote (Symphonica Lyris/ Deaf at birth)

Let me know if you have questions! Thanks!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Diseases and Disorders #2 (Dementia)

Dementia:
Dementia is a disease that is a result of too much genetic makeup in the cerebrum section of the brain. Dementia creates a strong bond and link with the first major emotional trauma or release of endorphins that occurs in the cerebrum and causes the carrier to be emotionally fixed and obsessed with one person or idea. Because Dementia only presents itself when the genetic makeup of the cerebrum is altered, it is most commonly found in dragons who are known to have Duplex Syndrome. The over compensation for lost genetic tissue for those who have Duplex Syndrome often creates an overage in the cerebrum that results in Dementia. Dementia is only curable when the carrier obtains that goal that has been fixated in their mind. This causes the genetic strand of Dementia to result in an over exertion and eventual deterioration caused by a massive release of endorphins linked to the fixated memory. Known dragons of importance who have been diagnosed with Dementia include:

Alsenoth Ongeller (Semi-Dementia fixation on Kala Roote-a result of becoming infatuated with her as a child)

Indigo Ravvendin (Dementia fixation on suicide-a result of a near death experience as a child)

Let me know if you have questions. Thanks!

Quotes Update

I am going to be postponing my "Quote of the Day" posts for a little while. The reason being that I feel as if I am giving too much away, and that I am also running out of quotes which I have written down as of right now. Sorry for the inconvenience!

Friday, May 8, 2009

Diseases and Disorders #1 (Duplex Syndrome)

SO this is the first of my "Diseases and Disorders" posts. Basically this is going to help you know about the things that cause harm in Tarterrior to dragons and what not. So here's the first one. Let me know if you have any questions, thanks!

Duplex Syndrome:
Duplex syndrome is a genetic birth defect that happens when the baby dragon is conceived. The genetic tissue is harmed and tries to rapidly reinforce itself, causing an over abundance in the genetic DNA makeup. Because of this, the dragon is born with an overage of either limbs or organs. Although Duplex Syndrome is quite harmless, many who have been known to receive it have also been diagnosed with Dementia, a disease where the carrier becomes overly obsessed with a certain person or idea. The syndrome is quite rare, and usually occurs when giving birth to twins. However, there have been some cases of single birthed dragons who have Duplex Syndrome. Known dragons diagnosed with Duplex Syndrome include:

Regalon Reave (4 wings)

Indigo Ravvendin (4 eyes, 2 hearts, split tail/ TWIN to Astrin Ravvendin/ Carrier of Dementia)

Astrin Ravvendin (2 brains, 2 tongues/ TWIN to Inidgo Ravvendin)

Quote Of The Day #41

Flare
"You want to know what I hate? Everything."

Quote Of The Day #40

Markus Lumengar
Markus smiled sarcastically. "Oh, I just love body guarding. Where do I sign up?"

Quote Of The Day #39

Greilner Drudlok
"Crush the skulls of those barbarous vermin and swipe them out with a merciless pestilence!"

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Species Of Dragon #9 (Creerish)

By far the most rare species of dragon, and a sub-species of the Flankerian dragon, Creerish dragons are almost a direct lineage from the ancient Creerian race. Rather than having leathery wings and skin like the other species of dragon, Creerish dragons boast beautiful feathered wings and actual visible scales for skin. There arms are longer than mosts dragons and their three talons are dangerously large and thick. Creerish dragons do not wield weapon tails, and their snouts are curved into a beak shape. Their large eyes give them an eerie look, and if it were not for the fact that they have the ability to breath fire, some would mistake them for the actual ancient Creerians. Ranging from ten to eleven feet tall (unlike their Flankerian brethren), and weighing between 390 to 415 pounds, Creerish dragons possess the powers of fire, paralysis, confusion, tremor, and screech. Their limited abilities are made up for in their wicked speed and strength. Not much more is known about the Creerish race, as there has almost been no sightings of them in Tarterrior. Known Creerish dragons of importance include:

Regalon Reave (Half Creerish, half Royalic)

[SPECULATED] Kestus Vertin (KNOWN AS: Half Flankerian, half Royalic)

Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #38

Wapper
"Wow. That guy Wreaknatter has serious temper issues."

Quote Of The Day #37

Alsenoth Ongeller
"If I am to die, I want it to happen while protecting someone I love."

Quote Of The Day #36

Keller Scottloch
"I am no prince. Princes are too proud and mighty for my taste. Sorry, Trill."

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Species Of Dragon #8 (Sorgonic)

This marks the first entry of the subspecies of dragon, so here it is!

Sorgonic Dragons:
Sorgonic dragons are a branch of Dryskinic dragons. Making their home in the underwater city of Sorgon, Sorgonic dragons are built for deep sea living. Rather than having sharp back spines and head crests like the other species of dragon, Sorgonic dragons instead have slender tentacle like tendrils that protrude out of their backs and heads. Their tails, similar to Dryskinic tails, are not built as a weapon but rather a sort of fin to help better propel their bodies through water. Although their wings are stronger than any of the other species, they are not built for flying, but for swimming. An average Sorgonic dragon is able to keep its body aloft for just over two hours compared to the normal six to seven. Built at an average of ten to eleven feet tall, and 360 to 390 pounds, Sorgonic dragon's slender and elongated bodies help to better them in their swimming. Able to project water, wind, pulse waves, hypnosis, paralysis, and confusion, Sorgonic dragons are the most limited in their attack patterns. Usually green, blue, purple, white, teal, yellow, or maroon in color, Sorgonic dragons are among the most rare species to actually see while visiting Tarterrior. Known Sorgonic dragons of importance include:

Malamax Yevyir

Let me know if you have questions. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #35

Lech
"So I've been under Wreaknatter's control?"
They all nodded. Lech rolled his eyes and started to walk off.
"Brilliant," he muttered.

Quote Of The Day #34

Kala Roote
"I don't have time for your big head, Alsenoth! I don't even have room! Look around; we're in a tiny space. So get!"

Quote Of The Day #33

Andonta Wenwott
"Effort is only measured by will, dear son."

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Species Of Dragon #7 (Trentic)

So this marks the last of the seven main species of dragon. After this, I will be posting the sub-species for my viewer's knowledge. Enjoy!

Trentic Dragons:
Found within the world of Tarterrior, but not found on the continent of Tarterrior, Trentic dragons make their home in their native country of Trentar. Usually brown, gold, yellow, dark green, or olive in color Trentic dragons are known for their height, intellect, and cunning battle tactics. Ranging from ten to eleven and a half feet tall, and weighing between 385 to 425 pounds, Trentic dragons appear to be massive in comparison with the other species of dragon. However most Trentic dragons are leanly built, and fail to be bulky in appearance. Able to run at high speeds, and hear with unmatched precision, Trentic dragons are decorated with two sets of razor teeth, one to four sets of sharp back spines, horribly hooked talons, and curved spines at the fold of their wing, Trentic dragons are known for their unique design in their tails. Many are built as a perfect weapon and, compared to the other species, are odd in shape. Other than their tails, Trentic dragons bear host to the power of fire, heat waves, water, vines, pulse waves, energy beams, black ice, poison, venom, paralysis, hypnosis, and even wind. Trentic dragons are the most diverse in their appearance, as their genetic code does not stay to one known structure. There are often Trentic dragons whose appearance does not match the above descriptions, and whose shape and size may entirely be different. Know Trentic dragons of importance include:

Rajax Lacklottle

Biglam Lachezer

Halsim Valtor

Maddix Balfavor

Hax Lachezer

Terth Vetrid

Obadai Gureth

If you have any questions, let me know. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #32

Trill Wenwott
"Who the hell do you think I am; a bleeding fairy?"

Quote Of The Day #31

Markus Lumengar
"Ugh. If I have to put up with any more of your pathetic tripe I think I just might have to kill you."

Quote Of The Day #30

I have decided, in order to speedily catch up to the current day, to post three quotes a day now until I reach where I am supposed to be. The first one will be from book one (Tarterrior: The Rise of the Sixth Kingdom), the second from book five (Bleeding Sun), and the third from book two (Wapper and the Spotted Egg). So here we go.

Gorgill Vespar
"Mind if I step in? It looks like you could use a little help. A lot, actually."

Monday, May 4, 2009

Species Of Dragon #6 (Redlin)

Redlin Dragons:
Redlin dragons are close relatives to Sapphirical dragons. One of the only two species of dragon known to be able to grow hair and fur, Redlin dragons make their home in the upper north of Tarterrior in Aradonta. Making their home in the Red Forest, where they get their name, the Redlin species have been known to have an amazing intellect in almost everything. Ranging from nine and a half to eleven feet tall and weighing between 380 to 400 pounds, Redlin dragon's strategic and uncanny minds help them to better their opponents in battle. Bearing one to two sets of teeth, one to three sets of back spines, heavy tails, multiple tattoos (especially around the eyes), and usually a large crown of spines on their head, the Redlin species is able to survive alone in the wilderness for long spans of time. Able to emit such energies as fire, heat waves, black flame, electricity, paralysis needles, hypnosis, dark energy, water, pulse waves, and shock waves, Redlin dragons are lethally equipped for battle. Known for their incredible craft in metal, many ancient and magical weapons have been found that can easily be traced back to the craftsmanship of the ancient Redlin dragons. Some Redlin dragons of significance include:

Swesh Mastalla

Indigo Ravvendin

Astrin Ravvendin

Gorgill Vespar

Tathka Roote (Half Redlin, half Royalic)

Let me know if you have questions. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #29

Alsenoth Ongeller/ General Seth Raitchin
"If I'm to expect the unexpected, Seth, does that not make the unexpected, in fact, expected?"
Seth rubbed his head. "That's what I get for asking."

Quote Of The Day #28

Keller Scottloch/ Forde Barrick
"I've got twenty kills. You?"
"Seventeen," Forde mumbled.
"Ah don't worry, in time you might be as good as me. I mean, I DO have ten arms."
"Oh shut UP already!"
Keller scoffed loudly. "Wow. What a poor sport."

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Species Of Dragon #5 (Sapphirical)

Sapphirical Dragons:
Getting their name from the Sapphire Mountains in which they are found, Sapphirical dragons are considered an oddity in the world of Tarterrior. Their unique ability to emit ice energy is what sets them apart from the other races. Although some Royalic dragons have been known to harness this same power, it is only those who share a Sapphirical background who are able to do so. Sapphirical dragons are dragons built for attack. They are equipped with up to three rows of teeth, two rows of back spines, a hooked claw on their wing fold, jagged talons, and tails built to kill. Ranging from nine to ten and a half feet tall and 375 to 410 pounds, Sapphirical dragons are among the greatest in tracking and use of terrain. Their keen sense of hearing in particular helps them to better attack their enemies. Their typical shade of blue, grey, white, teal, purple, and green help them in their stealthy actions. There has also been subjects who have been known to have fur or hair, due to the cold climate of the Sapphire Mountains. Able to use ice, fire, heat waves, pulse waves, poison, hypnosis, paralysis needles, paranoia, and energy beams, Sapphirical dragons are a deadly force to be reckoned with. It has been realized that being brought up in the dangerous mountains has proved a vice in creating their stubborn and proud personalities. Many suspect Sapphirical dragons to be proud and loyal to a fault, even if they are the most wicked of the dragon species. Some significant Sapphirical dragons of importance include:

Chi-Chi MkHitton (Half Sapphirical, half Royalic)

Sketh Meldwater

Andonta Wenwott

Trill Wenwott (Half Sapphirical, half Royalic)

Let me know if you have any questions about Sapphirical dragons. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #27

Pirro Ferreto/ Alsenoth Ongeller
"Are you mad Alsenoth," Pirro asked, his eyes wide.
"Well I'm not angry, if that's what you mean."

Quote Of The Day #26

Lech
"Go 'head. I'm hungry for a little blood."

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Species Of Dragon #4 (Royalic)

Royalic Dragons:
The most important species of dragon in the world of Tarterrior, Royalic dragons are distinct in appearance and capability. Ranging from anywhere between nine and ten and a half feet tall and weighing from anywhere between 300 to 390 pounds, Royalic dragons are strong in build and mind. Multicolored as they are, Royalic dragons all have a base skin color of white and are decorated with different colored "tattoos", or markings, over their body. The markings are usually delicate and intricate, but have been known to be bold and blatant as well. Royalic dragons are the most diverse of the dragon species, as some of them may or may not possess wings and back spines. Usually there is a difference in the male and female body build--the females tend to be smaller and possess no back spines, but they usually boast more intricate tattoos than the males. The males often have deadly hooked claws, a set of razor teeth, tails built for attack, and a jagged spike on the fold of their wing (along with the standard crest of back spines). Royalic dragons are direct descendants of the early rulers of Tarterrior and are marked by their bright white skin. Limited in number, Royalic dragons congregate around Tarterrior's capitol in Solazmendor and are either heirs to the Tarterrior throne, or servants to the throne. Their ability to harness such powers as fire, ice, wind, electricity, paralysis needles, hypnotic powers, heat waves, pulse waves, light energy, and water give them a huge and diverse range of abilities. The female of the Royalic species, although not equipped with as much power, have been known to carry deadly poison within the tips of their weapon-tipped tails. Although the Royalic dragons are limited in number, they are extremely detrimental to the goings-on in Tarterrior. Without their direct bloodline from the earliest of the rulers of Tarterrior the world would be left in chaos, for the ancient law that binds Tarterrior together requires their lineage. Royalic dragons have been known to have many mixed bloodlines that can be traced to other species, causing many of the dragons to be half Royalic, and half another type of species. In the genetic strand, it is usually the Royalic gene that dominates, causing the resulting dragon to bear white skin. Some Royalic dragons of significant importance include:

Alsenoth Ongeller

Kala Roote

Chi-Chi MkHitton (Half Royalic, half Sapphirical)

Regalon Reave (Half Royalic, half Creerish)

Kara Roote

Kestus Vertin (Half Royalic, half Flankerian)

General Seth Raitchin

Marion Milswin

Serenity Restrin (Half Royalic, half Flankerian)

Collette Ongeller

Trill Wenwott (Half Royalic, half Sapphirical)

Tathka Roote (Half Royalic, half Redlin)

King Mastik Sunmoss

Let me know if you have any questions about this particular species of dragon. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #25

Kara Roote
"Just because someone's given up on you doesn't mean you should do the same."

Quote Of The Day #24

Gorgill Vespar
"So, the fire is hot. Do we continue to let ourselves get burned, or do we bail out?"

Friday, May 1, 2009

Species Of Dragon #3 (Flankerian)

Flankerian Dragons:
Flankerian dragons are the oldest species of dragon. Related to the Flanker, Flankerian dragons are small and wingless in appearance but tend to have the most physical strength out of any of the species. Their keen sense of smell, vision, and hearing grant them remarkable perception in battle and help them succeed where they would otherwise fail. Flankerian dragons lack of wings and height comes form their evolution form the Flanker, a long living lizard-like creature that crawls on all fours. Flankerian dragons also have the longest life expectancy out of any of the other species of dragons. They easily adapt to their environment, and can adjust to situations in battle quickly. Flankerian dragons are very limited in number, and are almost extinct in the world of Tarterrior. However, mixed hybrids have been found in other dragon species. Flankerian dragons boast up to two rows of jagged teeth, horribly curved claws, simplistic tails, and wickedly sharp back spines (which may or may not fold across the back in order to create a sort of plated armor). Flankerian dragons are easily the most swift and agile on land, and range from eight to nine and half feet as well as 350 to 380 pounds. Their link to the Flanker race also gives them a sort of wild aura in battle and their ability to harness such attacks as fire, electricity, paralysis needles, poison needles, sulfuric flame, heat waves, pulse waves, tremors, and hypnotic power leave them a force to be reckoned with. Known Flankerian dragons of importance include:

Wreaknatter Drudlok

Kestus Vertin (Half Flankerian, half Royalic)

Kinlat Alpir

Let me know if you have any questions about this species. Thanks!

Species Of Dragon #2 (Phoenical)

Phoenical Dragons:
Like their Dryskinic cousins, Phoenical dragons are somewhat bland in appearance of color. Often found in shades of red, orange, yellow, purple, or brown, Phoenical dragons are very birdlike in their structure. Their snouts and jaw bones are narrow and pointed, and their wingspan is one of the largest of the different species. Due to their lean build, Phoenical dragons range from 370 to 390 pounds and are often found to be between ten and ten and a half feet tall. Their body structure consists of one or two rows of spines along their back, a tail used to defend or attack (often in the shape of a foreboding weapon), one to two sets of razor sharp teeth, long and crooked talons, and a set of wings boasting a jagged claw at the folding point. Phoenical dragons are somewhat less limited than their Dryskinic cousins in their available forms of energized attack. Known forms include: fire, electricity, poison needles, paralysis needles, heat waves, pulse waves, and occasionally hypnosis. The second most common species of dragon in Tarterrior, Phoenical dragons have been around for ages and are known for their keen eye, causing many of them to be trained as archers in war training. Their agility and speed while flying is hard to match, and they tend to stray away from the swamp areas of Tarterrior because of their enhanced sense of smell. Some Phoenical dragons of significant importance include:

Forde Barrick

Mordin Grimsparr

Flare

Zech Grimsparr

Griff Grimsparr

If you have any questions concerning this specific type of dragon species, please let me know. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #23

General Seth Raitchin
"There comes a time in all of our lives when we must sacrifice our own needs for the needs of those we love. Are you ready to do that when the time comes, friend?"

Quote Of The Day #22

Swesh Mastalla
"To be frank Forde, I don't like you. So shut it."

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Species Of Dragon #1 (Dryskinic)

So here is my first post on the different types of dragon species.

Dryskinic Dragons:
The Dryskinic dragon is one of the two most common types of dragon species found in Tarterrior. Boasting one pair of wings, curved claws, jagged teeth, a long tail, and a row of spikes across its back, the Dryskinic dragon's closest relative is the Phoenical dragon. Dryskinic dragons are often bland in color--ranging from one to three different hues at the most. They bear no colorful tattoos or intricate markings along their body, and they often have a white stomach to help blend into the sky to those below while flying. Dryskinic dragons tend to have a rounded off snout, unlike their Phoenical cousins whose snout and face are sharp and pointed. Dryskinic dragons are plain in appearance, having no more than one set of teeth and back spines. Their tails, unlike other species, are used to help aid them in flying, swimming, and running, rather than attacking and defending. The second oldest species of dragon, Dryskinic dragons are knowledgeable in methods of using their surrounding terrain, as well as finding a perfect defensive resting spot for a home. Because of their simple nature, Dryskinic dragons do not possess any extreme methods of attack and are thus limited to such forms of energy as: fire, pulse waves, heat waves, paralysis needles, and hypnotic abilities. Dryskinic dragons also tend to be somewhat taller in height, while remaining lean, ranging from ten to eleven feet and weighing between 380 to 400 pounds. Some Dryskinic dragons of significant importance include:

Greilner Drudlok

Wapper

Lord Handonna Conquet

If you have any comments or questions on this particular species of dragon, please let me know. Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #21

Rajax Lacklottle
Rajax barked out an echoing blast of sound that threw Wreaknatter's men high into the air. His bleeding eyes wrapped in their bandages, he smiled and turned to Biglam as if nothing had happened.
"So! Back to what I was saying!"

Quote Of The Day #20

Lech
Greilner swung his heavy spear in a large arch, slicing Lech's golden side. Blood began to pour out in a ceaseless stream. Lech simply stared at his side and rolled his eyes.
"Oh, that's fantastic," he muttered sarcastically.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Origin Of Dragons

So, I am not sure how much people understand the characters in my book. Yes, they are dragons, but they are not your stereotypical kind of dragons. Dragons did not start off as gigantic mindless beasts of terror--in fact they started off quite the opposite. Dragons are in fact an intelligent type of creature that vary in species and size. Ranging from nine to eleven feet, dragons have the ability to project energies that may or may not include ice, fire, heat waves, paralysis needles, pulse waves, electricity, earth, hypnosis, poison, as well as other types of defensive and offensive qualities. Dragons are known as one of the only sentient beings within the world of Tarterrior, and are the most prominent as well. The species of dragon varies between the following types:

Royalic
Dryskinic
Phoenical
Sapphirical
Flankerian
Redlin
Trentic

There are also other lesser types that include:

Sorgonic
Creerish
Magmic
Zephril
Maralonian

Dragons are very different then what we perceive them to be. Our limited scope of their world has caused confusion on what they really are. I will be posting descriptions of each one of the species so that my readers may better understand each character within my book. Enjoy!

Quote Of The Day #19

Alsenoth Ongeller/ Wreaknatter Drudlok
"So then, Wreaknatter, if I am that much a nuisance then what do you propose to do?"
Wreaknatter grinned menacingly.
"Simple," he hissed, "I kill you."

Quote Of The Day #18

Wow! Thirteen days and no posts? Isn't that like some sort of sin (especially since it's thirteen)? I'm going to make it up by posting two quotes a day until I finally catch up to be where I am supposed to be. One will be from the first book, one from the fifth. Keep checking. Wow...thirteen...geeze....

Greilner Drudlok
"I am not one that you would like to get angry. Hmff! Zakathura has had more than enough time, and as he has failed to bring me back Barrick's head I want you to bring me his in Forde's place. That should be easy enough."

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Quote Of They Day #16

Zakathura Alzim
"That blasted cretin will find himself hanging from an oak soon enough."

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Quote Of The Day #15

Trill Wenwott
"I am sure it is, and although I enjoy watching you liquefy your brains, King Zaliff asked to speak to you specifically. We do not want him talking to a blubbering idiot, do we? Oh! Wait! [Too late!]"

Monday, April 13, 2009

Quote Of The Day #14

Whoops! I forgot Sunday's quote, so here's an extra today!

Wreaknatter Drudlok
"Watch, my dear friend, as they tear at each other's throats, as they so foolishly rip their friends to shreds. As always, our plans will work out perfectly."

Quote Of The Day #13

Wreaknatter Drudlok/ Forde Barrick
"Did you ever think that I would be so foolhardy that I wouldn't consider you'd be there to ruin everything in the end?"
Forde gulped under Wreaknatter's claws as they tightened around his throat. He cracked a feeble smile.
"Well, I was hoping."

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Quote Of The Day #12

Forde Barrick/ Trill Wenwott
"Trifle not with trifle matters," Forde said, trying to sound wise and important.
Trill gave him a hard and serious look in return.
"Were you ever educated?"

Friday, April 10, 2009

Quote Of The Day #11

Keller Scottloch/ Mordin Grimsparr
Keller raised his brow.
"I know I'm new here and everything but aren't we supposed to be helping each other?"
Mordin laughed.
"Yeah, you're definitely new here."

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Quote Of The Day #10

Forde Barrick/ Trill Wenwott
Forde gave an irritated sigh.
"I know what to do Trill, I'm not stupid."
Trill rolled his eyes.
"Well I'm not."

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Quote Of The Day #9

Trill Wenwott
"It is not a toy that can be meddled with, Forde. Mordin is right; something with this sort of power needs to stay in the hands of someone who is, shall we say, responsible. I believe that leaving it for Mordin to handle would be the best idea for now."

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Quote Of The Day #8

Sketh Meldwater
"You don't know the Barrick boy. And as for the Grimsparr descendant, let us just say that he's not quite as brittle as we would have hoped."

Monday, April 6, 2009

Publisher! (SPECIAL UPDATE #2)

I have special news! I have been contacted by a publisher, and hope to be soon on the way to getting my book finished! Depending on how popular the publishers think my book will be, the smoother the process will go. SO, my plea to you is to help spread the word about my blog to EVERYONE (even if you think they'd be uninterested, or if they're STRANGERS) so that I will have a massive following on my blog. I need all the COMMENTS, FOLLOWERS, and VIEWERS that I can get. Hurry and spread the word! Thanks!

Quote Of The Day #7

Mordin Grimsparr/ Trill Wenwott
Forde was hitting his head against the wall while Trill and Mordin sat quietly on the waiting room's bench. Mordin leaned over to Trill and whispered so that Forde would not be able to hear him.
"Why is he doing that?"
Trill gave a twisted smile. "You mean besides trying to damage his brain even further? I believe it has something to do with Handonna."

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Quote Of The Day #6

Wreaknatter Drudlok
'You have no one but yourself to blame for what is to come. That is why I choose to let you wade in the swamp that is your sins and shortcomings. Sorry father; the time has long gone that I would throw you a rope.'

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Friday, April 3, 2009

Quote Of The Day #4

Trill Wenwott/ Forde Barrick
"And that's why you always watch your back, Mordin," Trill's gaze locked onto Forde. It was full of resentment and disgust.
Forde raised his brow. "What's that look for, Trill?"
"Oh nothing," Trill tried to keep his voice steady and nonchalant, "I just try to always show vague interest in everything that I find to be repulsive and ugly."

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Quote Of The Day #3

Handonna Conquet/ Forde Barrick
"Forde," Handonna's voice was deep and self-righteous. His eyes glinted in the moonlight that poured in through the clear glass windows as he cracked a smile. "Don't think that I'm beginning to like you; you're the one who's irritating me."
Forde grinned. "Always have been, always will."

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Quote Of The Day #2

Wreaknatter Drudlok
"It is easier to destroy a fool who doesn't know he's a fool than it is to destroy one who does."

There's the next quote. Keep checking back for more!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Quote Of The Day #1

I have decided to start presenting a special kind of "corner" in my blog. I will be posting a random quote from my first book, Tarterrior: The Rise of the Sixth Kingdom regularly from now on. Keep checking back to see more and more quotes. Thanks!

Zakathura Alzim/ Forde Barrick
"So what will it be, Red One?" Zakathura pressed the edge of his serated tail against Forde's neck.
Forde, despite the seriousness of the situation could not help but laugh.
"Red One? That's new. I've been called fool, imbecile, scum, vermin, idiot, 'That psychotic beast of a dragon', useless, 'O Forde'--there was a touch of sarcasm in that one--and even stupid. But, Red One? Wow. Really? I think you could learn a thing or two from Trill. Heh. Most of those names did come from him."

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Names Of Characters

Alright, I have decided to do a somewhat different post. I have decided to post the names of many of my characters under each book that they appear in, respectively. This is being done because of the interest that many of my reader's have shown towards my characters and their names. If you have questions on specific character names (such as where they came from and whatnot), just let me know! I'm am starting THIS post with just the characters from the First Book! So here they are!

FIRST BOOK (Tarterrior: The Rise of the Sixth Kingdom):


Wreaknatter Fen Drudlok

Forde Larle Barrick

Mordin Anticore Grimsparr

Trill Berrith Wenwott

Sketh Rathl Meldwater

Lech

Keller Dedwin Scottloch

Greilner Grath Drudlok

Andonta Barstick Wenwott

Zech Slau Grimsparr

Griff Sphyx Grimsparr

King Zaliff Sol Lebetto

Swesh Yeli Mastalla

Handonna Tark Conquet

Dorgon Kchae Pelfedder

Grral Defdare Vaskin

Riggand Barsil Tellsor

Gorgill Ryth Vespar

Zakathura Qual Alzim

Fallick Jorfin Ragrock

Arkile Fergin Palstafax

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Update #11

Sorry for not posting recently: I have been out of town. The poll I posted on whether or not I should post further chapter excerpts resulted in a negative, and I also had people tell me verbally not to. So I have decided not to, but to do further investigations and activities on this blog to fill in the void. Each chapter is getting progressively longer and is, thus, taking longer and longer to complete. I hope to be finished soon, or I will have to postpone my writings until a later time. Don't worry though, IT WILL GET DONE. This book is the second most important thing in my life (yeah, I know), so IT WILL BE FINISHED! It's just that other things need to be done before I am able to fully devote my time to my writings. Obviously I will ALWAYS be writing, t just will take longer to proofread, edit, and plan while I am doing other things. Thankfully, if that DOES have to happen, it won't be for awhile. SO until then, please keep commenting on my blog, and spreading the word about it. Thanks!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Birthday

Since Thursday (February 26th) is my birthday, I have decided to do a sort of special event. I am EXTREMELY curious to see what people think of my book, so here's what I am going to do. If someone is able to add another follower to my blog AS WELL AS posting comments on the excerpts from my Prologue and First Chapter (with corrections and questions included), then I will give out a special prize to that person. The prize will OBVIOUSLY have to do with my book, and will be well worth your time. It's a secret! Thanks, and hurry!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Kala Roote And Alsenoth Ongeller

I found the perfect song to describe the relationship that Alsenoth Terris Ongeller and Kala Bae Roote share in the fifth and sixth books. Of course though, it is sung by Regina Spektor (one of the people I would like to play Kala). The song is entitled Dust To Dust (although the song Real Love is also EXTREMELY applicable to their scenario: listen to both of them) and can be found at the bottom of the page on my playlist (it is the second to last song on the playlist). Alsenoth and Kala go through huge mishaps that eventually lead to them hating each other at one point. They go in and out of this loop where they don't want anything to do with each other, to where they can't stand to be apart once again. In some senses it's kind of funny, but when the deeper meaning is understood it's horrible. I really love the relationship that they share in the books. The subplot of Alsenoth and Kala is probably the most interesting one (followed closely by Rajax's subplot and Chi-Chi's subplot). I get really excited when writing their scenes, because they flow more naturally than any of the other scenes that I write. That is why I write excerpts about them often to overcome my writer's block: it makes it easier to think when I write about them. I am not one for romantic writings, but Alsenoth and Kala's story is very touching when you read the whole thing, and it becomes a major subject by the end of the series. Their personalities are both stubborn and proud, which makes them very good to play off of each other. However, Alsenoth's timidness and intelligence, and Kala's boisterousness and naivety make them both quite opposite at the same time. That being said they both care for each other deeply. The only problem is how stubborn each of them is, making their situation quite difficult. At one point in the story (in a flashback) Alsenoth doesn't seem to care that Kala likes him because he is too focused on liking someone else entirely. So when Kala does the same thing to Alsenoth later, it drives him insane. The little quirks just make me laugh; they both learn from their mistakes (Alsenoth at one point almost gives up on everything because he can't live with how he "mistreated" Kala). The end of the series is shocking: it becomes the pinnacle of their relationship and something terrible happens. I tried to make these two characters more real than any of the other characters, because I wanted my audience to feel as if they were real life (even if they ARE dragons). I think that is why, other than Wreaknatter, these two characters are my most treasured creations. I just hope that everyone else loves them as much as I do. Like the second song I mentioned says: "It's real love". That's how I wanted their situation to feel like, and that's how I feel towards them. I hope that if no one gets anything else out of my stories, they get the importance of these two character's lives. That's all, I guess. Even if I feel like I have a BOATLOAD more to say about them. Thanks for reading! Thanks K1/2!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Movie

Oh, I have gone through great effort in thinking my book through. I have written music for many of the scenes, and even gone so far as to create an imaginary cast list if the books ever became movies. For my reader's benefit and understanding of some of the characters, I will post a CONDENSED list of people who I would LIKE to play certain characters. I would like to say, however, that this is not necessarily the final copy. It is subject to change.

ALL BOOKS:

Wreaknatter Fen Drudlok: IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, I would like to play him.


FIRST BOOK (Tarterrior: The Rise of the Sixth Kingdom):

Forde Larle Barrick: Alan Tudyk

Trill Berrith Wenwott: Joshua Jackson

Swesh Mastalla: Kari Whalgren

Fallick Ragrock: Kevin Durand


FIFTH BOOK (Bleeding Sun):

Alsenoth Terris Ongeller: IF AT ALL POSSIBLE, I would like to play him (regardless I want Alsenoth and Wreaknatter to be played by the same person, just using different voices)

Kala Bae Roote: Regina Spektor (sings many of the songs on the playlist at the bottom of the page; that's why I put her songs on the playlist)/Or I'd like the person who she was really based off of to play her; if she is at all willing

Kara Celle Roote: Summer Glau

Markus Boon Lumengar: Zachary Quinto


Let me know what you think of these choices (Kala, Alsenoth, Forde, and Trill in particular). Thanks!

Based On Real Life

So in case you haven't gotten it already, I base many of my characters off of real life people. For example, Alsenoth Ongeller and Wreaknatter Drudlok are both representations of myself (obviously Wreaknatter being an extreme). The whole plot of the series revolves around Markus, Alsenoth, Wreaknatter, and Kala. Wreaknatter represents my past self and the way I was before meeting my best friend. Markus represents my transition from being Wreaknatter to becoming Alsenoth, and Alsenoth represents my coming to realization that there is something worth living for. Alsenoth's personality is very internal because he is trying to overcome flashes of his past that haunt him, but Kala is there to encourage him to blot them out of his mind. In this sense Alsenoth is an extremely troubled character, but there are definite flashes were he is courageous, strong, and fearless. I use him as a metaphor for the moon, and Kala a metaphor for the sun. This is due to the fact that whatever greatness Alsenoth shows is only there because of Kala. In the same sense, whatever light the moon gives off at night is only a reflection of the sun's own light. That is the connection that Alsenoth shares with Kala. Just thought my readers would want a little more insight into where I get my ideas from. Hope you enjoy! Thank you, best friend!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

The Perfect Song

So, uh, condemn me if you must for being sentimental, but I have added a song to my playlist. Adding this song to my playlist completes my list of my three favorite songs. "The Call", "Signal Fire", and "Run" all are very dear to me: they remind of of my best friend. She has gotten me through a lot, and this book would not be possible without her encouragement. So listen to these songs on my playlist (found at the bottom of the page). They are beautiful and perfect in every sense of the word. I also love the songs "Us", and "Real Love" which are both on my playlist. I know that these songs are lyrical, but they REALLY pertain to the books (especially books five and six). Thanks! And thank you, best friend.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Writer's Block...OVER!

Oh yes, it is most definitely true. I have gotten over my writer's block, and Forde and the gang are back in action and kicking butt (mostly because Forde starts trouble and they all have to deal with the consequences). I am halfway done with Chapter Eight (it's a long chapter), and will soon be starting my first draft of chapter nine. Wish me good...speed? Luck? Eh, whatever.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Book Five Preview (Bleeding Sun)




So, in order to help pass my writer's block, I have written many previews from the other books in the series. I will be posting these previews so that I can get people interested in the books that are to follow. Here is an excerpt from Bleeding Sun, the fifth book in the series. My second favorite book in the series, I hope that many people will anticipate its arrival. Enjoy this excerpt and let me know how you feel about it!

[“Are you sure you want to do this?” Alsenoth was trying to convince Kala otherwise.
Yes, Alsey.”
“And are you sure that your room filled with light after you woke up from your nightmare?”
Kala gave him a look. The look, rather. It was funny how she was able to unexpectedly demand control with her eyes. She was two years younger than Alsenoth—thirty-three—and yet she was still able to make him feel smaller than her in every way. He knew he was fighting in an argument that he could not win.
“I just want to make sure, Kala. Stimdärt abilities are difficult to control. It’s tiring and you’re going to have to be under extreme agitation while you train. So….” He paused.
Kala gave him a curious look. “So, what?”
Alsenoth looked distractedly to his side. “So I’m going to have to hit you.”
Kala’s eyes widened. “What!?”
“Yes, err…. See? I told you this wasn’t a great idea!”
“Right. To agitate me you have to hit me? You can’t yell at me or something?”
“That’s not how it works, Kala. And I’m not going to yell at you.”
“But you’ll hit me.”
Alsenoth growled in irritation. “Kala, we can do this another time. I mean you can even just wait until we do your regular sword training, if you want.”
Kala smile. “Ugh! Fine! Hit me, then!” She bent her knees, folded her wings across her back, and stuck her neck forward. A big grin on her face, she tapped her cheek with her left hand. “Come on, Alsey! Right here!”
Alsenoth shook his head, his eyes narrowed. “I’m not going to hit you now, Kala. I’m not dumb enough to just—”
“No, come on! Seriously, hit me!”
“Kala if this is some sort of joke—”
Hit me!”
Alsenoth threw his fist against Kala’s cheek. She flipped around and snarled, placing her claw against her face. When she turned back around to face Alsenoth, her eyes and pupils were a deep shade of ruby; a clear sign of Stimdärt power. Her cheek was cut from the impact of the punch and blood was trickling down her face.
“What did you do that for?”
Alsenoth was flustered, taken completely off-guard. He widened his eyes in fear—horrified that he had actually hurt his best friend. “But you asked me to hit you! Insisted, if I rightly recollect! Are you okay? I mean, I didn’t mean to hit you that hard!”
He bent down and knelt at her side. She had an angry look on her face. “I know I told you to, but I didn’t think that you’d actually do it; I was trying to prove a point!”
“I’m sorry Kala. I was just trying to help you tap into your Stimdärt abilities.”
Kala sighed. “I know. I’m not mad. I’m just…shocked at how much it hurt.”
Alsenoth raised his brow. “Oh, is that all? I thought you were mad at me?”
“I can be if you’d like,” she pouted with her face and gave Alsenoth the look.
Alsenoth just chuckled. “I’m sorry Kala, but it was either that or cutting you.”
Kala lifted her claw off of her face to reveal her bleeding cheek. She flashed him a sarcastic smile. “Oh we wouldn’t want that now, would we?”
Alsenoth grinned. “No, of course not. But either way it still worked.”
“What do you mean?”
Alsenoth stood up and looked at her. “Well for one thing, your eyes are all ruby—which, might I add, makes you look very pretty,” Kala shifted at this remark, “And secondly, if you look at your claws you’ll see that they’re shining.”
Kala looked down. Alsenoth was right: bright yellow light was swimming lazily around her claws, twinkling in the sun’s rays. She looked up happily to Alsenoth, a giant grin on her face—the same smile that had always reminded him of the sun. “See, Alsey? I told you I wasn’t joking! Now do you believe me?”
Alsenoth smiled; more to himself than to Kala. “I never said that I didn’t believe you, Kala. There’s no way that I could never believe you.”]

Thursday, January 29, 2009

A Whole Mess Of Music

So I have added a TON of new songs to my blog (mostly piano music, which I tend to favor). My list has jumped to an amazing seventy-five songs! Have fun listening, and enjoy the music that I love!

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Help!

Alright. I have been having HORRIBLE writer's block and can barely scrounge a couple of words together for my story, if I am lucky. So, being a person that likes to frequently update, I am in desperate need of an idea to post for my blog. Ideas, ideas, ideas. The problem is...I got nothing. What I have decided to do to satisfy my readers, is take concepts and ideas from viewers on what they think that I should do. Something interactive (maybe doing drawings, contests, etc.). But it's up to you guys to help me. So just comment on this post and let me know what you think. Ask me questions about things in the book. Post ideas. Whatever. Just have fun, and help me post a great post!

Character Names

Many people have been asking on how I get the names that I do for my characters. I have posted many responses and have decided to dedicate a post to the topic. To quote what I have said before:

"The characters are first imaged in my mind, and then I have to figure out whether or not their name needs to sound "soft", "hard", "sly", "sharp", "quiet", or "loud (or a mix of all of the above. For example, Forde needed to have a hard name, but it needed to sharply grab the reader's attention. The "f", "r", and "d" in "Forde" are hard letters, and come off as a blockish sound. His last name, however, has a more sharp sound to it. The "ick" in "Barrick" is cut off abruptly and leaves a nice ring to his name. Often times the names just jump into my head. Wreaknatter, Wapper, Flare, Alsenoth, Kala, Chi-Chi, and Kara all came without any difficulty. Mordin, Sketh, Greilner, and Regalon were all extremely difficult (Sketh especially). Often times I have such a perfect image of who these characters are in my mind that their names never seem adequate enough. It's just really random, but it is ALWAYS fun to make up them names. Also many of the names end up having a deeper meaning (see my Roots post). Alsenoth's name is especially deliberate in its meaning. So, I guess there are just a number of ways on how I get my names."

Obviously there are other ways that I actually form and mold my characters into shape (often I will have a name before an actual fleshed-out character). Just ask me about specific character's names, and I will gladly describe to you the origin of their name!

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Bleeding Sun (Book Five)

I have completed the plot outline, in full, for the fifth book. Although this one didn't take me nearly as long as the fourth book's outline, it was by far more difficult. The book is the same BASIC storyline as the fourth book, but told through a different character's perspective. This means that I had to make sure that they seamed together perfectly, and that everything made sense. It was extremely difficult, and I think that this book and the sixth book are my favorites, so I am very proud.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

First Book Cover Art #2


And so here is what I have SO far. I need to color, detail, and more art, etc. (believe me, I know). But how is it so far, eh? Pretty good? Well I love it; drawing Wreaknatter is always difficult because I have this perfect image in my head of who he is, so this took a lot of time and effort. The end of the title got cut off, and the picture appears a bit light for whatever reason, but I did the best that I could. Let me know what you think! ALSO: As a side note, the final product WILL be done professionally; this is JUST A SKETCH!

The First Book's Cover Art

I am currently in the process of drawing the cover art for the first book. I am trying to keep it as simple as possible, but feel that the background needs to be something catching and relevant. So, I am battling between the two ideas of having that background either the Carthraith Deed, or Carthraith Castle itself. Doing the Carthraith Deed would prove difficult given that it is written in a foreign language, but would open up numerous artistic windows for border art and the like.
I feel that Carthraith Castle as a background would just be too overwhelming for the eye, but I still like the idea. Maybe the background will be just shadowy pictures of Forde, Mordin, Trill, Keller, and Lech. I dunno yet. What I do know, however, is that the main focus will be the large picture of Wreaknatter Drudlok in the center. I have already drawn that part. He has his back to the audience, but his head curves so that you can see it at profile. Also a stream of green fire is pillowing out of his hand (you'll learn why when you get deeper into the book) and the top of the page in decorative lettering is obviously the title. I will be posting the image soon, so keep checking back!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

A Shadow Foreseen (Book Four)

FINALLY! This plot outline has taken me MONTHS to complete! This is the "start", I guess you could say, of the main part of the series. This book introduces Markus Lumengar, and Alsenoth Ongeller (however the book only follows the story of Markus). The reason that this plot outline in particular was so difficult is because of the structure of the fifth book. The fourth and fifth book happen at the EXACT same time, and tell the same GENERAL story but book four follows Markus whereas book five follows Alsenoth. This book also introduces the critically vital important character Rajax Lacklottle, although he is only in it breifly (he has a bigger role in books five through eight). The outline is finally done, and I can't WAIT to get started on it!

Monday, January 19, 2009

Limetar Rising [A.K.A. "A Problem With Barkus"] (Book Three)

I have ALSO finished completing the plot outline for the third book, Limetar Rising (A Problem with Barkus). The book takes place exactly one year after the second book (whereas the second book takes place fifty years after the first), and introduces Barkus Lumegar as well as Fizzle and Frizzle Hespastus. This book does not include major interference from Wreaknatter. In fact, Wreaknatter is only in the book for the last couple of chapters. The main villain, Xervin Morkstoff, is introduced in the epilogue of the second book. I'll keep you posted!

Wapper And The Spotted Egg (Book Two)

I am proud to announce that I have finally finished typing the FULL plot outline to the second book: Wapper and the Spotted Egg. You will be sure to meet previous characters as well as many new ones. However, let it be known that this still doesn't mark the introduction to Alsenoth Ongeller and Markus Lumengar (Wreaknatter's threats). They are introduced in books five and four, respectively. However this book DOES mark the introduction to the critically important character Chi-Chi MkHitton! I am obviously going to put most of my effort towards the first book, but that won't necessarily stop me from writing a couple of chapters here and there for the second book (writing about a new scene or topic ALWAYS helps overcome writer's block for me). I'll keep you updated!

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Update #10

So in the past couple of days, I have been posting like a mad man deprived of any fun. Clips and pieces of chapters being posted. Notes about music. Character personality quizzes. Even dedications. And not once have I really updated on how far along I am in the first book. Somewhat sad to say, I am only about 80 handwritten pages into the book, 70 typed. However, I have detailed scene-by-scene notes on the plot, and know EXACTLY how everything unfolds in the book. I hope to be able to finish (if I crack down) by either the summer or the end of this year, time permitting. Keep your fingers crossed people! Thanks!

Update #9

I have re-updated the music playlist with four new songs to even out the playlist at forty songs. I hope you enjoy them!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Another AWESOME Quiz (Which Character Are YOU)?

I have posted another quiz. This quiz lets you know which character you are most like from the book. Be warned, there are mentions of characters that haven't appeared yet. Enjoy, and let me know the result that you got! http://www.quizilla.com/quizzes/8634820/what-character-from-qtarterrior-the-rise-of-the-sixth-kingdomq-are-you

Update #8

Be sure to check out the blog archive on the right hand side of the screen and look under January to take my quiz on the first three chapters. I want as many people to take it as possible! Comment back and let me know how you did! The website again is: http://www.quizilla.com/tests/8621073/how-well-do-you-know-the-first-three-chapters-of-qtarterrior-the-rise-of-the-sixth-kingdomq! So go and take it and reply back to let me know how well you did! Have fun!

Update #7

So! Rather than let my viewers sit completely in the dark and get nothing to read at all, I have decided to post bits and pieces from various chapters as they are completed. Chapter Seven is almost finished, so I will soon be posting a excerpt from that as well as chapters two through six. Keep checking back, they should be up within the next day or two!

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Update #6

Sorry to say, but I am getting more paranoid by the second. So I have decided to delete Chapter Two, and soon Chapter One as well. This is to ensure the safety of my story, as well as its publication. Please understand. Keep reading, though! I will be keeping things posted (as well as, sadly, deleting things). This is my life's work, so I hope you are all forgiving!

Friday, January 2, 2009

Update #5

So! There's a new Poll up now. Vote on your favorite chapter posted so far, and vote fast! Thanks!

Questions? #2

It would really help me to know what questions people have about the book so far so that I may further edit my story to fit people's understanding. It all make sense in MY head, but.... Just ask ANY questions. General ones, specific to the book itself, about characters, anything! Just remember some of them I may not be able to answer for secrecy purposes. Thank you!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Best Character...So Far

The Poll for the favorite character introduced so far in the first book is finally in! Forde Barrick swept the boards with a perfect score, followed by a tie for second between Sketh Meldwater and Trill Wenwott. Mordin Grimsparr got away with a distant third. Thank you for participating in my poll, and I will be posting more soon!