Triggahapy 0 Report post Posted September 14, 2006 Now, due to the length of this story added to the fact that I wished to explain it's origin, I just decided to post it as a blog on MySpace and link it to whoever wishes to read it. It's tough to miss there...it's the really big blog. I've noticed that most people in the guild have an alt that rips off the name of someone else's main character. DL has Guynis, Fior has Hananin, and so on and such forth. I decided to keep with the majority who join in that tradition and create a character who is closely named for someone else in the guild. I chose Aelora. However, there was just not something right to me about making a character based off of someone else's concept. There was no originallity to it. So, with my vast imagination, I came up with an idea. What if my toon rip-off wasn't just a rip-off? What if she was related? That was the start of Arolea. Ael liked the idea. I made sure to run it past her first. No sense in creating an elaborate storyline if the person involved doesn't want to go along with it. She loved the idea and we began discussing what the back story that connects these two consists of. It turned into something that we both really enjoy, and a couple of people I talked to about it said they wanted to see it. So I decided to type it up and post it for everyone in the FP to read. An overdraft of Arolea's history. Arolea is Aelora's twin sister. She is also a priest, but on the opposite spectrum of her sibling. Where Aelora is in depth with the holy side of the priestly magics, Arolea is in complete touch with the dark sides of shadow magic. How could these sisters be so opposite of one another, you ask? Well, to learn that you will have to read the story. I leave it at that. Without any more spoilers, I give you the history of the one character I have who will probably never be a Prophet...Arolea. http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...op=1&indicate=1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alectrona 0 Report post Posted September 16, 2006 I can't seem to connect properly with the link. I just get a page that tells me to sign up for MySpace, and won't allow me to read your post. Anyway you could email me the story instead? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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