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    Hello and howdy.

    My name is JP (or Atsab here will do; from a story of mine). I'm a non-traditional student (read: old [according to the 18-20 yos]), with three majors. I write, primarily sci-fi/ fantasy, and I have a thing for the grotesque so it all ends up with a bit of horror. I'm a conlanger (constructed language, like Dothraki in GoT). I'm interested in photography and the scribal arts; my interests have a tendency to undulate in concentric circles, so I also make my own paper and create books, and cartography seems like a reasonable next step.

    I also DM/ GM/ ST for D&D 5e (...with some of my own Planescape and Eberron modifications), Numenera, and anything White-Wolf. Playing and creating board games is in there somewhere too.

    Attached is the (unfinished) map I've been working on today; it's not indicative of my abilities in photography or the scribal arts, but alas. Considering I've never drawn or painted anything before, I'm pleased enough with it for the time being.

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    Welcome JP!

    I see we have a lot in common, I too like the Dothraki language (I received the guide book and CD a year ago!) and the grotesque (you must love Baudelaire!).
    I like you drawing style, it looks very natural. Hope you will like the Guild!
    Si tu n'as rien fait pour ton rêve aujourd'hui, est-ce que c'est vraiment ton rêve? - Fred Pellerin

    Twitter -> https://twitter.com/benoit_janie

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    Thanks for the welcome Mimine!

    I was fortunate to meet David Peterson when he came to a class at my university; he's friends with my professor, whose pen name is Sally Caves. So much so that he made the Dothraki word for "cave" "sally" (I'm not sure how it's spelled since I can't find it in a vocabulary list, he pronounced it like 'sal-lay'). Anyway, I got him to sign my Dothraki book, so good times.

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