.:About This Story:.
.:About This Story:.
The Arachnidian Lore has been in the works for
around 6/7 years now. It is a 5 part story that
happens around a series of events in our modern
day world that seem insignificant to the naked eye,
but every tiny, miniscule thing in exsistence has
it's own intricate and complex history that has
yet to be discovered. Or has it already been
discovered and the truth would be so shocking
and world-changing that nobody wants it
to get out into the open. All those who know of
this truth are to be captured.
All those who can go and become that very truth, are to be exterminated. Slowly the realms the overlay and surround our very lives begin to fall out of balance and only those who our world deems maytrs are the ones who can change our selfish ignorance.
Andrew Raven, only 18 years old at the begining
of this story, is one of the very few people who
is more than he wants to think he is in this world. Not even knowing who he really is,
he is about to discover who he really is in this
hectic spinning circus we know as the war
between reality and fantasy.
t is a very confusing story that deals with the
complex realms and worlds unknown to even
the best historian or the holiest pope. A world that
even our God keeps secret from his people.
The Arachnidian Lore has been in the works for
around 6/7 years now. It is a 5 part story that
happens around a series of events in our modern
day world that seem insignificant to the naked eye,
but every tiny, miniscule thing in exsistence has
it's own intricate and complex history that has
yet to be discovered. Or has it already been
discovered and the truth would be so shocking
and world-changing that nobody wants it
to get out into the open. All those who know of
this truth are to be captured.
All those who can go and become that very truth, are to be exterminated. Slowly the realms the overlay and surround our very lives begin to fall out of balance and only those who our world deems maytrs are the ones who can change our selfish ignorance.
Andrew Raven, only 18 years old at the begining
of this story, is one of the very few people who
is more than he wants to think he is in this world. Not even knowing who he really is,
he is about to discover who he really is in this
hectic spinning circus we know as the war
between reality and fantasy.
t is a very confusing story that deals with the
complex realms and worlds unknown to even
the best historian or the holiest pope. A world that
even our God keeps secret from his people.
.:How It All Came To Be:.
.:How It all Came To Be:.
As a child, I always had a very vivid imagination and dreamworld, but I never thought it would change my life in anyway. I just thought it was part of why people didn't like me and why I didn't have many friends. The ideas that I couldn't get out on paper through word or picture I Role-Played out in real life with the few friends I had at the age of 11 (Victoria, Balie, Alana, and Vicky).
We would create complex storylines spinning off of our favorite anime shows at the time (Kādokyaputā Sakura, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, Pokemon, & Dejimon). We fused two shoes together (Sailor Moon/Pokemon) to create otaku senshi of our own called the Poke Senshi. We had many stories like this revolving around previously created anime, manga, and cartoons.
Upon graduating elementary school, I was enrolled in a junior high school (Grades 7/8) and had to leave that part of me behind with my friends (who were all a year younger and still in Grade 6). I'll tell you now, I hated junior high when I first started because I didn't have any friends other than Danny (and even he had his own thing going on at the time).
I was now 12 and didn't know that one gym class in November, that my conversation on anime with a fellow classmate would win me a friend for life. As I was talking with this girl about Gundam Wing (The anime I really got into at the time), another girl had overheard the conversation and asked me, "You like anime?". Those three questioning words are what sparked a future strong friendship and creative partnership in Kimisha Cutler.
I do not recall when our first offical RPG (Role-Playing Game) had taken place, but I remember the RPG vividly. It spawned from randomness between two internet egos we had created for ourselves over MSN oneday. (Me being stupid and always forgetting what her phone number was probably explains why we always talked over MSN). Throughout this random RPG, we both began creating characters left, right, and center.
Our Random RPg started to take on a cheesy, but straight-line plot revolving around magical realms, darkness, and the depths of the human mind. Death was not a taboo subject in our RPGS; neither was profanity or sexual activity. Half-way through the RPG, Kym & I accidently ended up creating Andrew Raven, the now main character of The Arachnidian Lore.
From then on, Andrew has been a huge factor in holding together the RPGS that we have been playing for almost 6 years now. 6 Years ago, I would've never known that this is what was to become of our 50 to 100 page long rpgs, countless all-night phone conversations (when i could actually remember the number, lol), and two entire years of school just fucking around at lunch with our creative genius.
With the creation of Andrew came the creation
of a formal story plot that just kept getting
larger and larger with each passing story
Kym & I created. Not only was Tell A True Lie
a part of the Arachnidian Lore now, but
almost every other story that her and I
worked on (seperately and together)
started to become part of the big picture.
Peicing together all the details to start
writing the story out is finally falling into place,
and it's only taken like what? 7 years?! xD
It's all a Grand Illusion coming to life, and
even though Kym and I do not speak or
RPG as often as I'd like anylonger, I still
continue on with the one thing in this
world that keeps me sane. :)
As a child, I always had a very vivid imagination and dreamworld, but I never thought it would change my life in anyway. I just thought it was part of why people didn't like me and why I didn't have many friends. The ideas that I couldn't get out on paper through word or picture I Role-Played out in real life with the few friends I had at the age of 11 (Victoria, Balie, Alana, and Vicky).
We would create complex storylines spinning off of our favorite anime shows at the time (Kādokyaputā Sakura, Bishōjo Senshi Sērā Mūn, Pokemon, & Dejimon). We fused two shoes together (Sailor Moon/Pokemon) to create otaku senshi of our own called the Poke Senshi. We had many stories like this revolving around previously created anime, manga, and cartoons.
Upon graduating elementary school, I was enrolled in a junior high school (Grades 7/8) and had to leave that part of me behind with my friends (who were all a year younger and still in Grade 6). I'll tell you now, I hated junior high when I first started because I didn't have any friends other than Danny (and even he had his own thing going on at the time).
I was now 12 and didn't know that one gym class in November, that my conversation on anime with a fellow classmate would win me a friend for life. As I was talking with this girl about Gundam Wing (The anime I really got into at the time), another girl had overheard the conversation and asked me, "You like anime?". Those three questioning words are what sparked a future strong friendship and creative partnership in Kimisha Cutler.
I do not recall when our first offical RPG (Role-Playing Game) had taken place, but I remember the RPG vividly. It spawned from randomness between two internet egos we had created for ourselves over MSN oneday. (Me being stupid and always forgetting what her phone number was probably explains why we always talked over MSN). Throughout this random RPG, we both began creating characters left, right, and center.
Our Random RPg started to take on a cheesy, but straight-line plot revolving around magical realms, darkness, and the depths of the human mind. Death was not a taboo subject in our RPGS; neither was profanity or sexual activity. Half-way through the RPG, Kym & I accidently ended up creating Andrew Raven, the now main character of The Arachnidian Lore.
From then on, Andrew has been a huge factor in holding together the RPGS that we have been playing for almost 6 years now. 6 Years ago, I would've never known that this is what was to become of our 50 to 100 page long rpgs, countless all-night phone conversations (when i could actually remember the number, lol), and two entire years of school just fucking around at lunch with our creative genius.
With the creation of Andrew came the creation
of a formal story plot that just kept getting
larger and larger with each passing story
Kym & I created. Not only was Tell A True Lie
a part of the Arachnidian Lore now, but
almost every other story that her and I
worked on (seperately and together)
started to become part of the big picture.
Peicing together all the details to start
writing the story out is finally falling into place,
and it's only taken like what? 7 years?! xD
It's all a Grand Illusion coming to life, and
even though Kym and I do not speak or
RPG as often as I'd like anylonger, I still
continue on with the one thing in this
world that keeps me sane. :)
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