Although Tetsuyama was born the second son of a fairly minor regional lord and was infamous for a youth of excess and erratic behaviour, he was thrust into a position of leadership when his elder brother took monastic vows and renounced the clan's leadership.
Category: Writing Exercise
Writing Revisited: Wake Me Up Before You Indigo-go
Note to self: Lean into the Wham! references; last Wintermorn, somebody gave somebody their heart.
30 Days of Biographies: Sibylla of Isidorus
One of the most prominent female intellectuals of the Elven Empire, Sibylla of Isidorus is best known for her book of Descriptions, one of the most thorough compendiums of scholarly knowledge coming from the Imperial era.
Recommendation: Discworld
And very last chance to sign up for the Terry Pratchett Giveaway.
Writing Revisited: Mo(m)th
Moth. Mother. …Mothest?
30 Days of Biographies: Cassandros
That that he named no fewer than seventy cities after himself, fifteen after his father, six after his favourite horse, and four after his second-favourite horse is generally taken as a sign of his exceedingly high opinion of himself.
30 Days of Biographies: Luca Pertico
Luca Pertico's account of his travels were published within his own lifetime and instantly proved both enduringly popular and endlessly controversial. Given some of the outlandish things described in his accounts, his reliability continues to be debated by scholars, even as the most salacious aspects of his writings continue to be enjoyed by the general public.
Writing Revisited: Nolan vs. Plaid vs. Gingham
Wait. You mean they AREN'T the same thing?
30 Days of Biographies: Brorvonius
Brorvonius first appears in the historical record named among the contributors to a manual on the prudent use of fire-based magic. The original manuscript was, ironically, lost in a fire.
30 Days of Biographies — Week 1
Week 1 of Realmgard's important people done and available for your reading pleasure.
