Dragon of Rising Star
Ah, that kind of person, then? I have no problem with routine, but I'd be bored beyond sanity unless I was able to go out and travel often. I have no quarrels against Iselia itself, being the lovely calm, relaxing town that it is, but I'd certainly like to have a smidgen more activity that I don't think Iselia could offer more than biyearly.
But think of it from an artist's view point.
The place is absolutely GORGEOUS! Then was have the forest, think of the photography opportunities. If I could get a computer connection and my Psp7 up there, Oh my gorsh, the choices. With stocks from Iselia and the surrounding areas I could make a fortune!
With the little amount of people there, there would be almost no interruptions and not unwanted people popping up on my photos. We've got the ocean one was, and old chapel!
Better yet, I'd be friends with just about everyone and might not even have to pay my models =D
It can help my writing to. A relaxed place, little or not distractions, noting but me, my muse, and a good view. =D
Or still life sketching, I can go on and on.
It’s a smorgesford of artistic opportunity.
The only real point of complaint I'd have is that Luin would be a pretty a** kicking place to do still life. (Photo's not so much because there are a lot of people there, unless I go out on the whim of catching every day life.)
But Luin is a pretty big city, so I'd need Iselia to get free models and peace and quiet for writing and sketching. =D
That coupled with the relaxed every day life, the quaint and familiar, almost familial feeling you get with small communities. The routine of chores, art, food, sleep, kinda of thing. (Something always interrupts my routine where I live now. School, Cross Country, stupid cheating bastards. Just RUIN my muse! >.>)
Honestly Iselia would be like a dream to me.
