The following is both a true tale, and a warning to all those who let any aspect of their lives wander aimlessly. Be wary, lest the reaping stone cross your path.
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Annabelle Lee was a woman in her early twenties. She was like most other people at her age. She was enrolled in a college, studied hard, went to the occasional party, and wasn't sure where she wanted her life to go. The only thing separating her from everyone else was she felt the inexplicable need to wander.
She had felt that need ever since she was a child
Current Residence: CT Favourite genre of music: Metal Operating System: XP MP3 player of choice: iTouch Favourite cartoon character: Gir Personal Quote: At the end of my life, I don't want to look back and say "I achieved this" or "I should've done that." I just want to be able to say "I had fun"
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Static-X, In Flames, Disturbed, Mushroomhead, Aesthetic Perfection, God Module, Dawn of Ashes, Kottonmouth Kings, Iced Earth, System of a Down, and many many more.
Favourite Books
The Forgotten Realms Saga, The Sword of Truth series, The Gunslinger saga
Favourite Writers
R.A. Salvator, Terry Goodkind, Stephen King
Favourite Games
Too many to list, but let it be known I'm an RPG-whore
This goes out to all those people who liked my pony Yu-gi-oh cards. I took a look back through the cards I made, and I realized a few things. 1) I don't like the fact that I used vectors for some of the pictures. 2) I seriously overpowered way too many of these cards. And 3) Ham tastes HORRIBLE when dunked in milk.
I've decided to set these cards aside. I'm currently in the works of redoing these cards, and creating some new ones, a process that has been made a lot easier due to a program called Magic Set Editor (Thank you ~ElNeroDiablo (https://www.deviantart.com/elnerodiablo) for telling me about it, and for providing the link.) As it stands, I'll put these cards into a folde