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  1. Ethershade
    Novels:
    Small Eternities by Michael Lawrence, book two in the Withern Rise trilogy
    (Many-worlds theory, Quote: Can one look into their own eyes without the aid of a mirror, and maintain their sanity, knowing the person infront of them is thinking the exact same thing?)

    Storm by Carrie Mac, book three in the Triskelia trilogy
    (Post-apocalyptic, really good book)

    Manga:
    50 Rules for Teenagers
    Aki-Sora
    Aria
    Asuka Hybrid
    Boku no hatsukoi wo Kimi ni Sasagu
    Bokura ga Ita
    Clannad
    Cousin
    Dengeki Daisy
    Girl (Jeon Young Hui)
    Hadashi de Bara wo Fume
    He's dedicated to roses
    K-ON!
    Kimi ga Suki
    Kimi ni Todoke
    Kimi no Iru Machi
    Let's Lagoon
    Momonchi
    Natural Lovers House
    Otaku no Musume-san
    Otomegokoro
    Oyasumi Punpun
    Prunus Girl
    Seiyuu Ka-!
    Shugo Chara!
    Sprout
    The world god only knows
    Ultra Cute
    Post by: Ethershade, Oct 18, 2009 in forum: The Playground
  2. Ethershade
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    | Kingdom Hearts: Switch Beat – Chapter 0 'Prologue'
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    The fiery red sun was settling over the Destiny Islands, casting a light ember glow across the isolated islands and turning the otherwise clear crystalline ocean into a dark-blue, depth-less mass. The few clouds hanging overhead were burning with the intensity consisting to that of a nasty bruise. On one of the smaller islands, a small group of people had gathered at a rather second-rate dock, consisting of just barely compatible lengths of splintering planks and cracked logs, showing amateurish craftsmanship. The group of people consisted of six members in total, two female and the rest male.

    “Alright, We should probably head back before it gets too dark, we don't want another damaged boat like the last one when we went home too late. Not to call anybody out, but Wakka and Tidus won't be manning a boat by themselves for a bit.” called out one of the males, giving a humored laugh.

    Most noticeable at the head of the group, that is, closest to the dock, the male had light-brown spiked hair protruding in various directions, complimented by brilliant light-blue eyes set into his face. He was wearing a pair of heavy pitch-black jean trousers, a bit too long and overlapped near his red-and-black sneakers. A pure clean white shirt hung from his torso loosely and was accented with a open dark-gray canvas jacket that covered the lengths of his arms to his wrists. Hanging by a bright silver chain from his leather belt, five yellowy-pink seashells had been bound together to form the foundation of a star, a small face had been drawn onto the highest one and a small wooden crown was set in the center.

    Two of the other three males gave a sly grin with closed eyes, holding the backs of their heads with their hands as they chuckled nervously. The tall one had bright orange hair sprouting from his head with a light-blue headband wrapped hugging his forehead, he was wearing a pair of bright yellow multi-pocketed cloth pants, a white sleeve-less shirt, and a pair of green sandals. The other had messy sandy hair arcing from its original straight path to his shoulders. He was wearing a white shirt, with a sandy canvas tunic, with long dark blue pants slightly hiding a pair of black shoes.

    Two short giggles broke out from the two teenage girls, apparently amused. One of the girls had long rose-red hair, reaching down the shoulders of her thin build and ending around her average-formed chest, bright-blue eyes were set onto her slender face. She was wearing a white buttoned blouse with a light pink skirt reaching a little under halfway to her knees. Around her left wrist, a flat silver crown has been threaded onto a small chain-link bracelet. The other girl had light-brown hair breaking off oddly away from her neck, a few bangs just ending above peridot-green eyes. She was wearing a odd yellow-and-black outfit, looking overly sturdy but with unfitting frills.

    The last male walked forward chuckling as he looped his arm around the orange-haired male's neck in a playful choke hold.

    “Alright Sora, I'll take this loser and beat him into shape, you take care of the other.” He sneered before ruffling the other male's orange air.

    The male had shoulder-length smooth silvery-blue hair, not the kind that old folks developed but the kind that stood out, showing a certain degree rebellion and freedom. Bright aquamarine eyes beamed from behind the gaps in the bangs of his overflowing hair. He was wearing dark, rugged jeans and a worn sleeve-less t-shirt that revealed his arms brimming with the strength of a teenage youth. His feet were housed by a pair of white runners and a band of white cloth was wrapped around his left arm. Finally, adorning his black belt by red thread were two small pieces of crystal, one black as midnight and the other white as paper.

    The whole group shared a small moment of laughter, the seemingly endless days of summer on the Destiny Islands had returned in full force washing away the events of the previous year and a half. As the laughter died, the group split itself three ways and took to preparing the boats before eventually pushing off and making the short row back to the mainland.

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    In the frigid midnight air, Sora stared up to the dark star-filled night from atop his twin-sized bed clad in only a pair of long striped white-and-gray pajamas. Most of his previous clothing had been stuffed into the already overflowing laundry basket, except for the seashell ornament which was positioned on his bed's headboard. The digital clock on his bedside table displayed that the day had already changed. A certain despair was welling up inside his heart as he continued to watch the twinkling limit-less lights.

    “It's over already... Isn't it.” He muttered quietly, before pressing away from the window and huddling up under his bed's freezing cold covers.

    |--------------------- End of Chapter ---------------------|​

    Chapter notes: Alright, A while ago I talked of a story, and here it is, well, the prologue anyway. Not even really, this is more of a pilot chapter, to let you people point out some of the flaws, whether in the grammar/spelling or in the KH Storyline. That way, I don't butcher some of the actual story. You're probably going to point out some odd aspects, and before you go off, let me tell you. Most of it has a purpose, or will have a purpose. Just so you know, I'm not very good at conveying creativity, I often get writer's block (Not even, its called 'Novice Nerves') because I don't know how to implement a plot element very well. (I've been working on this plot since July, and its about 25% done).
    Last note, the title is that for a reason, It isn't clear in the prologue but will become evident eventually... hopefully.

    Note: Chapter one won't be posted until feedback is received.
    Thread by: Ethershade, Oct 13, 2009, 0 replies, in forum: Archives
  3. Ethershade
    Post

    Ello


    A belated welcome to the forum, despite I have no right to mention this as I just joined today. Sorry to hear about your girlfirend. And yes, Pokemon is epic
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  4. Ethershade
    Alright then, Pray tell why you bother to greet people here when the most positive post I've seen you put here as of yet is:
    Is there any point to this or do you just naturally enjoy insulting or otherwise making the new members feel negative?

    For example, In response to Spaze's introduction HERE:
    You responded:
    Not only that, You picked the sentences of a person who introduced themselves HERE and made them seem like a fool over a few sentence mistakes

    Is it that impossible to throw some effort into a positive greeting? Even if you have no meaning behind it?
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  5. Ethershade
    Surprising, I'm 18 years old. Shock and Awe I know. I'd like to enter a forum community with a positive attitude. Don't worry, It'll wear off. Can't blame a person for at least TRYING to be positive no? If you want I'll skip the whole charade. Kind of wasted effort then no?
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  6. Ethershade
    Ahah, Got me there, and yes, I am pretty cool xD :cool:
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  7. Ethershade
    Oh... Why make a bot look realistic just to reveal that it's a bot to whoever asks?
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  8. Ethershade
    Why does it have a Yahoo thing then saying they're online?
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  9. Ethershade
    Ah, Thanks! Was starting to get the feeling that new people weren't really welcome here.
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  10. Ethershade
    Eh? Writing something for the creativity corner. Sorry, I'm not too good with multitasking.
    Post by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009 in forum: Introductions & Departures
  11. Ethershade
    Ethershade here, or eShade for short if you want. My main talent is with computers, especially with the PAWN embeddable programing structure. Recently I've noticed I have quite a lot of inspiration for something creative, except whenever I touched a pen to paper or opened the OO writer, my mind would go blank. So about two days ago I was thinking of ways I could convey my idea, and then it hit me like a tonne of bricks! I'm going to implement it into an alternative Kingdom Hearts Storyline.

    Currently I'm working on the part about 20% through the story and I'm going to rewind from there. ( Odd writing style? :-\ ) Anyway, After this section is done I'll upload it. I can guarantee something interesting for everyone, at least I hope so :/
    Thread by: Ethershade, Jun 25, 2009, 18 replies, in forum: Introductions & Departures