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Under the tail end of the lunar year of the ox, 4:44AM on January 4th of 1986, within the grand country of Taiwan, a child was born. At the time, he had yet to obtain a proper name, thus for one week after his birth, he was only referred to as "Ban ban". After being brought to the local fortuneteller however, his name was decided to be "Guo Han", which roughly translates into the "kingdom's quill". While the child's family no doubt was hoping for this to be a sign that he would grow up into a scholarly calligrapher, Guo Han, now more widely known as Hans, is not quite a scholar, and his penmanship is really bad actually. Having since relocated to the west coast of America, he delights in watching anime, playing video games, playing the violin, wasting time and effort, and sleeping. But he also likes drawing, and although the quill is not exactly among his tools of trade, perhaps this is a testament to say that the fortuneteller was in fact *not* a complete phoney.
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Comics By slimu: Directions of Destiny, Lapis Aquae
| Homepage: slimemansion.com
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Comic Synopses Posted: 3 |
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| Comic Synopses |
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Below is a list of synopses created by slimu that are currently in use.
| Comic: Directions of Destiny |
| The students who pass through the majestic bronze gates lightly treading across the grove of magnolia, carry dignity with each step, clothed in uniforms regal and proper, with expressions calm, delicate and noble. These are the grounds of redirection: the Alatus Institute of Higher Academics. |
| Comic: Lapis Aquae |
| "If you accept this pendant from me, our spirits may be joined together for all Eternity." To this very day, the Prince who trusted those words from the Witch who did not love him regrets his foolishness for believing in Eternity. |
| Comic: Saturnalia |
| sat·ur·na·li·a: The reverse of social order. When slaves give orders to their masters. Chaos. If we give life to a machine, should we treat it as a living creature? Will human pride and dependence to technology ultimately bring forth the end to our greedy civilization? Is a break up officially a break up if your obsessive boyfriend still insists that it's not over? Some questions may never have an answer. |
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