Ask ME (Volund) Anything :)
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@IAmMutskie this isnt your thread bucko. final warning to DELETE YOUR POST before i call in some classic american firepower

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I got you some questions
A - Whats your pfp from?
B - Whats your favorite fantasy book?
C - Do you have any love interests?
D - What was the most terrifying moment of your life -
@EGRIFFITH true love is not something you simply get but happens to you. if you want love you should prepare yourself to be as open to it as possible. it often comes when you least expect it and from the most unlikely of places, and passes those who cannot see it in an instant. work on yourself so that you are best prepared for this inevitable yet spontaneous event to happen. humility, conscientiousness, tenderness, vulnerability, whimsy and lightheartedness are some great places to start. i think as you start down these paths, the opportunities for love and being loved only increase as time goes on. and even if this doesnt result in a "girl", growing into a warm, genuine person - regardless of what started you on your journey - will get you far in all other aspects of life.
i also hear gen z huzz love looksmaxxed chuds, i reccommend you follow clav on kick; he swims in minge lol
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I got you some questions
A - Whats your pfp from?
B - Whats your favorite fantasy book?
C - Do you have any love interests?
D - What was the most terrifying moment of your life@Sir__Human ok great questions. here we go
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pfp is from a promotional poster for season 3 of "the dragon prince" on netflix! i love(d) the show but cannot recommend watching past season 3 or 4, it's by the creators of ATLA. it's easily my fave pfp ive had on frhd, but i also really liked the coldplay balloons i used from their AHFOD tour (and other ppl also really liked them)
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this is a really hard one, i cant narrow it down so ill settle by giving you two instead. ursula le guin's earthsea series is required reading for fantasy lovers, easily one of my favourite reading experiences ever. each book is short but packs such a huge punch, the last book in the series in particular was really something. christopher paolini's inheritance cycle played one of the most instrumental roles in shaping what media and literature i enjoy even today, and also what tracks i made. paolini's writing gets a lot of valid critique (particularly for his first book), but the latter 3 books are all fantastic particularly for world building and character development.
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my gf of almost 6 years

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probably when i thought i was going to be robbed in an alleyway late at night, on my own in the city on my first now out on the town. hot take but dont walk around on your own late at night down dark side streets trying to find your hotel!
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I canβt seem to find any true fulfillment and at tines nothing quite feels real what should I do Volund
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I canβt seem to find any true fulfillment and at tines nothing quite feels real what should I do Volund
@Innominate when i feel like this i find change is one of the best ways to get fulfilment. something as small as trying a new type of tea to as large as a completely new routine.
that or working towards a large, long-term goal that you want.
doing both is extra good!
or you could watch clav on kick

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Yoooo @Volund i loved the inheritance cycle. ive yet to read the mortugah book tho. i tried finding it once like 5 years ago but never was able, like two weeks ago i saw it in a book store tho, and lastnight i had a dream about buying it from the school lunch for 68 dollars lmao.
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Yoooo @Volund i loved the inheritance cycle. ive yet to read the mortugah book tho. i tried finding it once like 5 years ago but never was able, like two weeks ago i saw it in a book store tho, and lastnight i had a dream about buying it from the school lunch for 68 dollars lmao.
@Sir__Human I really loved Murtagh, he and Thorn are both very complex characters and Paolini does them both justice. Can vouch, worth a read !
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@Sir__Human I really loved Murtagh, he and Thorn are both very complex characters and Paolini does them both justice. Can vouch, worth a read !
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Is there any passion track you want/ed to draw but never could because of constraints?
Is there any collabee you would like to have drawn with but never got the opportunity?
Describe your zen state, what gets you into the position you need to have the greatest output/to enjoyment state in the game.
What do you think are some of the defining moments of the game?
Are the any that you contributed to in the years that benefited people or strived for change?
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@Volund do you expect to ever make another puzzle similar to what was in ambition?