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Every monday you find a new task on my Twitteraccount.
Far above the clouds there is more than we suspect.
Art from Mysterium, a game by Oleg Sidorenko and Oleksandr Nevskiy, illustrated by Xavier Collette and Igor Burlakov, published by Libellud
Everyone is afrait of something.
Waking up thoughts.
You should be afrait if you can't see what lurks in the shadows.
Everything has a price.
Chaos, magic and death. A piek in the pantheon of my D&D-World.
Be careful what you wish for.
Art from Dixit, a game by Jean-Louis Roubira, illustrated by Marie Cardouat, published by Libellud
A epic fight between two forces.
A group of andventures follows a map to a treasure, they can't even imagen.
Birth of an old being and guardian for mankind.
A city is hit by war. And Meldrin is not sure that he is still safe.
A genius can do things that nobody thought possible. A short scene in a steam punk world
War brings out the worst in a person. But what happens if he breaks his oath?
Our head does strange things. Especially when we went overboard with partying
Derylan is on his way home. But the familiar forest seems to take on completely different shapes in the fog.
We have to be careful how we look at someone.
What to do when people don't know what is good for themselves
A little free verse about my struggles with creativity
If you encounter this merchant, you'd better be very careful.
Even among the gods one must fear the mother of nature. You can only hope never to draw her wrath on you.
Photo by Daniel Jensen on Unsplash
After a long journey, Anya is finally close to her goal. But what price is she willing to pay?
A short poem about the alchemie of Love.
Art from Mysterium, a game by Oleg Sidorenko and Oleksandr Nevskiy, illustrated by Xavier
Music is heaven for everyone. Really for everyone?
A young man remembers his worst experience.
The journey of a stubborn soul.
A short excerpt from a monologue for a character inspired by 'Death' from Terry Pratchett's books
It is time for the daily show. Put on your mask, you will need it.