rreynolds opened this issue on Oct 06, 2003 ยท 38 posts
PheonixRising posted Mon, 06 October 2003 at 1:13 PM
Hi pdxjims, I just had this account reactivated a few days ago. I had left after that nonsense Mehndi pulled with her piece of fiction. lol I no longer work for that company just so you know. I am solo again. Sorry but I am not able to talk about anything regarding them or their stuff. Not sure what my plans are right now since this is all very recent but I'll be around here again more often while my plans come together. Regards, Anton I am thinking about trying my hand at story writing. I was thinking my first was going to be about a wizard who is hired by a small town to help save them from a drought. The town is very well known but with limited resources. Over the years the great craftman of the town have forgotton how to make food fast enough to feed their needs. The wizard builds for them a giant but delicate magic machine to make food for them. The machine has many dials and buttons. The wizard warns them not to play with the machine, changing the sensitive dials and settings that make the food. But the Town grows arrogant thinking the machine isn't that complicated. SO they start pushing buttons and changing settings despite the wizards warnings. Despite all the wizards efforts to help the people of the town, they will not actually listen to him or help him do what he must do to hold off the drought. The Machine starts to act strangely. The wizard gets frustrated and tells them they are being foolish overlooking the obvious and by ignoring him. The town that hired the wizard get's tired of the wizard nagging them so the get rid of the wizard thinking they can use the giant magic machine themselves. SO the wizard goes on his way happily but worried about the future of the town and the machine they did not build. ------------------------ was thinking of using Poser to do the pictures for the story.
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