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Ello there, and welcome if you have found this place. Though I have browsed and visited T Vtropes starting back in two thousand nine I haven't officially joined until two thousand twelve. Honestly, I'm nobody all that special. The only things I can claim credit to is written material showing up on the Battleon Forums and English Tests in select schools. I like anime, western animation, comic books, webcomics, and the Internet itself. Much of my time spent is online, though I forgo learning the instructions to things so I just put up WM Gs content and pages for now. I have a fond attachment and interest in writing, having created many different things that end up forgotten. Also a bit of an issue recalling stuff that is "important" yet remembering random useless trivia like Air Head commercials where they twisted two different ones together or duck bills with Pringles. My favorite game companies are mainly Nintendo/Nippon Ichi/Square Enix, taking silent personal insult against those who insult the things I love. Will be editing/readjusting this later, and I couldn't get my old computer to work so I made a new account since I couldn't retrieve my password. So Kkutwar is me, as anyone whose been to the U Ca G would probably notice.


This crazy person would like to mention the following:

  • Adaption Expansion: Characters that I reuse from one game for another tend to be expanded upon and fleshed out more, as Ryan Shadowfell's current design (An Angel/Demon Hybrid... [I didn't notice for a while] Who has an Angel and Demon persona that chat upon events and puppeteer the body filtering their presence so their difficult to detect where as the first form was a simple Angel/Demon Hybrid).

  • Author Appeal: It would be uncommon if coming across any of my work not to find at least abnormal powers in it, with artificial beings of various ranges showing up often. The name Amanda and calling Robot Girls that I like for some reason, robot girls in general along with cat girls. Bonus points if it is a robot cat girl. In addition every time robots tend to show up they're ridiculously human robots which the Beyond the Impossible playing with is often applied. Recent developed appeal is trying to confuse readers about ambiguous characters' genders and bestial shape-shifting robots. Real fond attachment to magic and reality-broken science, though that happens either because of magic or sparky characters. Cloning, genetic engineering, anthropomorphic personifications, female clones of guys and girls in test tubes with labels amounting to variations of "Do not touch" have warm little places in my heart as well. I also love the occasional Shout-Out, which quite a bit has to do with Kingdom Hearts. In general I like to make jokes at a character's expense and very powerful characters.

  • Author Avatar: Four(maybe only three) pseudo-avatars, all having shown up in the same universe. The closer to true avatars were K and Rawkut, but the material they were in didn't last long enough to truly develop much.

  • Catchphrase: To my players at random moments in the games telling them "Try Not to Die" along with some variations of the actual sentence occasionally.

  • Human Alien/ Human Subspecies: Crops up quite a bit in my writings, with the Kut (twelve at the time) and the Mys being the most recurring groups. The Kut look exactly like humans except when they start going through puberty, bizarre biology with a minor bit of body horror amounting to bone scales for the duration. The Mys have little singular horns on their heads with a pair of flightless white wing extending from their backs. Other things like Elves are normally spawned off of humans in heavy-magic universes, though everything in each universe is magical to a degree.

  • Running Gag: Meta, with robot girls named Amanda and sleeping experiments/creations having labels under their test tubes stating not to mess with them cropping up a bit.

  • Webcomics: None myself but a small list of my favorite webcomics consisting of El Goonish Shive, Homestuck, The Adventures of Dr. McNinja, Superego, Mary Sue Quest and Ctrl+Alt+Del.

  • Worldbuilding: When I don't release a game right away I tend to build on its structure, as with my project Heroes of The Ten Kingdoms. Notable cases of my world-expansion is Spiritfall, a game I half run, and The Rising which continues to grow deeper with each remake.

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