![]() Author has written 4 stories for RWBY, One Punch Man/ワンパンマン, SCP Foundation Mythos, and Hellsing. Oh boy, its been a while fellas. So much has happened to me over the course of time, that my writing did suffer greatly in both quality and content. Sometimes I simply could not write anything and dealing with so much in real life. I do apologize to you, my readers. Grimm Containment, I've been rewriting the entire story, from beginning to the Breach sequence, currently around chapter 4-7. When I first wrote it, I did not really planned much and portrayed my OC's in a generic way, or Mary Sue(ish?) The revision, I want to portray O5-11, Administrator, Louis Kohl, and Iris as more human and go deeper as a character in development. The early stories are more like clunky and blockish and... FILLED WITH FUCKING CRINGE! The revision eliminates all of my previous faults and errors and greatly inflating the word count to over 10k. (Currently around 44k for the new revision chapter that contains Ch.1-3) Some parts of the plot will be changed, with Jaune playing a more important role in the Foundation, and the Containment Breach Arc. Extending it and giving room to allow Iris, Jaune and Penny to interact and grow together. I rushed many events too fast, and it will be fixed. Grimm Containment has never left my mind. Always in the back of it, as I imagined the characters and how things could play out. I read Tarkin's Fist recently, the whole trilogy by AshlaTi, and I want to make my OC's memorable. I want to give them life and a legacy. Well written OC's are remembered. Also, Kurt Richter, the vigilante with the moniker 'Reflectionist' he is not a self insert. I used Reflectionist as a fanfiction username since it sounded cool and I had not considered writing anything at the time. And I want to thank Cyanide Sins for helping me with advice in writing and on how to write longer, yet at the same time convey the message all the same. So yeah, there you have it. Why Grimm Containment is silent, while I focus on a couple One Punch Man stories. " but there is a third major element that provides the backdrop and setting in the world. That world is something of my own creation. When I was little, I didn't have much friends and I was left to imagination. I had fantastic dreams of a duo of heroes that stood against the villain. The heroes, and their names at during their creation in 2012 were Reflectionist and Crossfire. The villain, Hans Etlinger. I had written it all down, on various notebooks that I have saved all of these years. To a really long list of major characters, and their backstories. Each time an event is mentioned in Grimm Containment means that they are from my own collection of mythos. Which I coin, the Avennian Mythos. Over the years, I created such a large and diverse world and I had revealed so little to my friends. To my friends, they still don't know the full extent of how much I have written down and planned out this world. I actually have a 140k word "book" on google docs on the creation of Avennia. This story is an extension of how I portray my OCs. The two heroes, Reflectionist and Crossfire, they were my friends during dark times. Crossfire represented the person I hoped to look up to. The Reflectionist was supposed to be a representation of me. I had written some really short stories in the form of comics representing Etlinger and Avennia. The Avennian Mythos are my own diverse creation and wishes of a world that I wished to create. Even if people copy my characters, their attempts to portray them will all be incorrect and OoC. Not even my closest friends truly understand the depth that I have created over the years. I saw alot of bad things when I was younger, traumatic events, death of a beloved pet, and psychological abuse. The Avennian Mythos, the world that I envision, was my getaway. I dabbled in arts, comics. But I didn’t feel like it, so I turned to writing. "-The author's note at the bottom of Grimm Containment, Candlelight. Works in Progress(BY PRIORITY) Grimm Containment(Primary)* Saitama and the SCPs(Auxiliary)* Chaos of the Interior(Auxiliary)* Divine Threat(Auxiliary)* The Incredible Punch(Auxiliary)* : It means that the word count and not much planning is given, thus easier to work on. *Long word counts, expect long intervals. Coming Soon Ad Infinitum Oscar Pine and Jack Bright, a Tale of Two Minds | |||||||
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