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I just realized that while I have been posting rather a lot of BTS art for my patrons, I have not made a public post in quite some time. So without further Mtn Dew, here goes.







I have been under the weather for a month now, but I'm finally starting to feel like myself again - energy/ADHD and all :D

I'm still working out how to share my story universe here for $3+ patrons. I need a format more like an open-wiki to properly interlink and show relationships between characters, stories, and worlds. Still, there is a fair amount I can share in this limited blog structure; particularly things relating to the role-playing rule system and mythos.

I think I'll start with details about evil spirits and fiends, how creatures become monsters, how objects and bones can become golems and wraiths, how possessions, hauntings, and  curses take hold. 

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("Mythos". Another point in my corner. That's 200+ me, and Chrome spellcheck -zip. Ever feel like every-other right-click you do in Chrome is "Add to dictionary"? It also didn't know ADHD. I've been using this computer for over a year, what exactly have I been teaching it?! Ever click "Ask Google for suggestions" by mistake? Wouldn't it be funny if the first suggestion was to get a better spell checker/dictionary. 

While we're on a spellchecker rant, and now at a two paragraph parenthetical postscript [OMG- it knew both "parenthetical" and "postscript"], why has no one created a dictionary that understands WORDFORMS, CONJUGATION, PREFIXES, and SUFFIXES. I mean really, if the dictionary knows the word "rant" it should AUTOMATICALLY also know "rants", "ranting", "ranted", "subrant" [I do those a lot], "superrant" [when you tie all your rants nicely together into a single point about how much better designed the products in our life could be]), "e-rant" [the art of b*tching online like this],  "rantable", "overrant", et cetera ad nauseam. [and three more points as Chrome does not understand Latin words adopted into the English language either]

Final tally, the words I taught Chrome this posting: "mythos", "ADHD", "golem(s)", "hauntings", "et", "cetera", "nauseam", though somehow it knew "ad" - suppose it should since Google's favorite word that is. <^-^> 

"< /rant>" )

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