About
===Anaeas===I am a Planeswalker. This term may seem odd to you, so I will attempt to explain as simply as possible. A Planeswalker is able to pass through the normal boundaries of the multiverse and travel to other worlds. Sounds interesting doesn't it? I can tell you that it is, though I must admit I was not originally intent on becoming a Planeswalker. I used to be a young, promising
Izzet Chronarch and an apprentice to the great
Niv-Mizzet himself. I payed close attention to my studies and let others write the stories about adventures in universes. There came a time, though, when I was...inspired, I suppose; inspired to write my own stories. I was no longer content to sit and watch.
Which leads me to the present. I have visited several universes since then, and am never lacking for stories to tell (though I may sometimes lack the wits required to remember them). Having recently arrived in this world, I find myself somewhat overwhelmed, though this feeling will eventually pass, I am sure. I do not quite know why
the Firemind has directed me here, but I do know one thing: I am about to find more to write about.
===Dustin===Now that my avatar got a chance to introduce himself, it's my turn. I am 18 years old and about to start college in August. My life isn't quite as exciting as Anaeas, but I've had my fair share of adventure (the tame, non-lethal variety, that is). I enjoy creating works of fiction, specifically in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. However, I will occasionally do poetry, sprite comics, and origami (the Japanese art of paper folding). God has given me a particularly active imagination, so don't worry if something seems odd about me; I'm probably just trying something new. ^_^
Journal
Anaeas' Notebook: Various Thoughts On Life, The Worlds, And Whatever Comes Into My Head
On Gaia, I have two distinct personalities: my real self and my avatar, the planeswalker Anaeas. Consequently, this notebook will be eclectic by design. I will, however, make note of which personality is currently writing in the notebook.
Signature
...which would explain why my pop quizzes tend to spontaeneously combust.
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