Wraith pieces and mist control.Note: This short story is based upon "Bob", and "Greg" as young wraithlings on their hive. I know everyone has different views on family bloodlines within wraith, and I see these two as being related, possibly brothers. Enjoy. ^^-----Purple and blue lights illuminate the game room, and loud-minded adult wraith telepathically talk amongst themselves while playing a betting game. Wraithlings are not allowed, but two male wraith children sneak into the games room anyway while the adults are busy. Both wraithlings have shoulder length white hair, tied back with black laces, and lack any tattoos. They both sit down at an empty table and begin a game of wraith and lanteans in the corner, away from the older wraith. It isn't long before the youngest of the two is
Unfinished BusinessClosedThe pewter box sat defiantly on the table in front of him, holding captive its unknown contents. Its heavily sculpted, symmetrical, and node-like design did not seem Wraith. Nightfrost glared and ran the tips of his long nails along the table's rim. He hadn't expected this.Grudgingly, he sought out FarReacher with his thoughts. His assigned shadower and point of contact for this hive was his only choice. He missed the days of before the Wraith civil war, when resources were plentiful and he could board any hive at any time, without question. Life was so good back then. Not that he had any right to complain right now. His hive wasn't
Artist's problem no. 1Ok there is one thing I don't understand.People don't wanna pay for art and for artists.And the usual sentence from the procurer: no problem cause I can download from anywhere of from anyone, and you have to start somewhere and you must be grateful for the simple thing that anybody looks at your stuff....I really don't understand this approach.Artists are working too and there are many and many very talented, amazing low paid artists.... art is a free thing or what?!What they usually say to me is: "Ah you do nothing just draw and paint all day, it's nothing and why should I pay you? I ask: why?It's not that I creating only for money and money is my god and I do my things for money. It is not true.I creating something yes, but if somebody wants to do something with it there is only one way to appreciate my work: to pay me and give me my natural right to do my rights and mention my name at least.This subject is confusing me a lot, what is the right way.I don't think