Post by KristinTree on Jan 15, 2015 23:37:27 GMT
My name is Kristin "Tree" Schaefer and I am the creator of Concard. This project started as a few ideas I had and has grown into a grand project that I am very pleased with.
A little about myself...
I see myself as an Animator, Illustrator, and Comic Artist. Creative stories are what I live for and I enjoy listening to the plots and dynamics of imaginary worlds.
If you are ever curious about my Personal headworld, then I invite you to read my Comic "Master's Requisite." As it takes place there.
>>> tapastic.com/series/Masters_Requisite <<<
My Deviant Art page also displays more concepts of my headworld.
>>> kristintree.deviantart.com <<<
My Nickname "Tree" is derived from the fact that my mascot, a golden gerbil like creature, has a green christmas tree shape on her face.
There are a few more reasons I am called 'Tree', but that is the main reason.
Lastly I would like to mention that I am a Christian. I do not usually announce myself as such, this detail becomes obvious the longer you hang out with me, but for this bio I'll make an exception.
When I participated in my first few Roleplays, I was astounded by a realization.
When a person creates a character, gives them a body and a purpose, he/she is more or less copying God.
This is not a bad thing, in fact I see it as an incredibility unique experience. Roleplay and Story Creation grants a person the power to create a world and people to inhabit it. I have plans for my characters, and yet I would be lying if I didn't say the characters often act in a way that shapes their own destiny. I created them, I admire them, and yet I see them as people. Real beings that I want to work with, have a relationship and understanding with.
Perhaps it is silly, to compare writing to the works of God. Perhaps you do not believe in God at all.
Whatever the case, I would like to mention that Concard's Lore and Design is based around the idea that an Intelligent Being creates a 'person' in order to have a relationship with them.
That is how I see Character Roleplay. And that is how I see the bond between an Intelligent Designer and his Creations.
A little about myself...
I see myself as an Animator, Illustrator, and Comic Artist. Creative stories are what I live for and I enjoy listening to the plots and dynamics of imaginary worlds.
If you are ever curious about my Personal headworld, then I invite you to read my Comic "Master's Requisite." As it takes place there.
>>> tapastic.com/series/Masters_Requisite <<<
My Deviant Art page also displays more concepts of my headworld.
>>> kristintree.deviantart.com <<<
My Nickname "Tree" is derived from the fact that my mascot, a golden gerbil like creature, has a green christmas tree shape on her face.
There are a few more reasons I am called 'Tree', but that is the main reason.
Lastly I would like to mention that I am a Christian. I do not usually announce myself as such, this detail becomes obvious the longer you hang out with me, but for this bio I'll make an exception.
When I participated in my first few Roleplays, I was astounded by a realization.
When a person creates a character, gives them a body and a purpose, he/she is more or less copying God.
This is not a bad thing, in fact I see it as an incredibility unique experience. Roleplay and Story Creation grants a person the power to create a world and people to inhabit it. I have plans for my characters, and yet I would be lying if I didn't say the characters often act in a way that shapes their own destiny. I created them, I admire them, and yet I see them as people. Real beings that I want to work with, have a relationship and understanding with.
Perhaps it is silly, to compare writing to the works of God. Perhaps you do not believe in God at all.
Whatever the case, I would like to mention that Concard's Lore and Design is based around the idea that an Intelligent Being creates a 'person' in order to have a relationship with them.
That is how I see Character Roleplay. And that is how I see the bond between an Intelligent Designer and his Creations.