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Hei, hei, I go by many names, but here I will mostly be refered as Windwalker, Wytch or March and I am a thing of girlish shape in her early twenties living in the west of France. I have often been described as "lost in the moon" when I was younger, and that's still true to some extent. I don't spend a day without thinking about some kind of story, character, spell or ritual.
For the longest time, creating and making up worlds was a very personal, intimate thing for me. This site is a step in opening my world and sharing just a little bit. I don't know if I'm any good at it but that doesn't really matter, at least I'm trying to not think about that too much.
I have a bit of a dabbler's curse. I am interested in many, many things, but it has always been hard for me to stick with anything for a long time. It is something I am working on, I am trying to get a better grasp of my creative process so I can focus it better. I have still a great interest in many of the things I tried, it's just hard keeping up with all of them and hope to have any kind of expertise. Some of those interests include : game design, drawing, graffiti, knitting, sewing, screenwriting, music (writing and playing), programming, photography, acting (especially theater), singing, world building, conlanging, poetry and slam.
Recently, my focus has been mostly on TTRPGs, drawing and graffiti, although I have been dabbling in some patch making for a battle jacket I'm working on. One of my biggest hurdle I have tried to take on as an artist is to really try to just enjoy the process of creation instead of focusing on getting better and being overly critical of my results. I think it was a big reason why I couldn't keep up with anything for a long time, being too focused on achieving a high standart of quality and being "good" at each of the forms of art I undertook. You know, I actually think that comes in time, when you enjoy making and exploring that creativity. Let's see if I can explain that to my brain for good.