Simple.
"I", "me", "we" (if he's with a group).
...if you don’t love you’re dead, and if you do, they’ll kill you for it.yes but how would he signe his journal entries.
We must survive, all of us. The blood of a human for me, a cooked bird for you. Where is the difference?That's a personal thing.
Some people will just sign off with a 'Signing off'.
Some people will sign off with their name- 'And that's all for today- Cygan'
Some people will sign off with the date- eg. '11th January, 2011'.
There is no given way to sign them off.
There are too many toasters in my chimney!yeah the problem is I have to make abit of clerity as to who is writing the entry without revealing his name and the story takes place sometime before the fith century.
We must survive, all of us. The blood of a human for me, a cooked bird for you. Where is the difference?What about a title (whether self assigned or not) Lord X, Lord of X, The Prince, or something of that nature.
Does the guy have any notable features that could lead to a nickname?
You must agree, my plan is sheer elegance in its simplicity! My TumblrI like dramatic exits the best. Tally-HO!
**flies off**
♥♥II'GSJQGDvhhMKOmXunSrogZliLHGKVMhGVmNhBzGUPiXLYki'GRQhBITqQrrOIJKNWiXKO♥♥Is the Journal meant to be read by others or is it just a personal one? Becuase that could change how one "signs off". Personally if it was a personal journal I would only write a date but non name but other wise my name adjusted to circumstances(like full name or just the first etc)
edited 12th Jan '11 4:00:38 PM by mahel042
In the quiet of the night, the Neocount of Merentha mused: How long does evolution take, among the damned?
i'm having anissue i'm working on a story with a very limited number of charectres but my story is an Epistolary Novel if I want to present my central charectres viewpoint i'm not sure how he should identify himself in his journal entries.
We must survive, all of us. The blood of a human for me, a cooked bird for you. Where is the difference?