![]() Author has written 25 stories for Bionicle, Sonic the Hedgehog, Road Rovers, Redwall, Kingdom Hearts, Nightmare Before Christmas, and Brother Bear. Hello, one and all, thank you for visiting my profile page. I'm currently attending college, hoping to graduate with a degree in Chemical Engineering. I write primarily as a hobby, but no one knows what the future holds, perhaps I might publish something someday. I am a Christian, but I'm not a "Bible-thumper." I accept that there are other viewpoints out there; I just think they're all wrong. Age: 20 Gender: Male Avatar/Fursona: Repicheep XXII, Glimpser; Knight of Narnia; direct descendent of Reepicheep, 1st Knight of King Caspian X If you haven't guessed yet, I am a furry. I like art, movies, video games that feature anthropomorphic animals such as Redwall, Sly Cooper, TMNT, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kung Fu Panda, etc. I wouldn't be caught dead in a fursuit and find the "furvert" side of the fandom very offensive. Sadly, since that is how the fandom is most commonly seen, I don't try to draw too much attention to it. As you can no doubt tell from the content of my fan fictions, I'm a Bionicle fan as well. Ever since receiving the first comic in 2001, I was hooked and have been a devoted fan ever since. Ironically, I spend a good portion of my first years in the Bionicle fandom creating my own island, having no idea that websites and communities like this even existed. (I've largely discarded that original idea since it was so close to the canon story.) Being homeschooled, I was always a bit sheltered, so it was the middle of 2006 before I joined and began posting my stories online. Living in the country did not help matters, as internet was slow and precious. But having an outlet for my creativity has greatly helped me grow as a writer, and person, I might add. I'm also an avid gamer and play mostly PC games. I've been playing City of Heroes for three years and still enjoy it. The depth of both the game mechanics and the storyline enthrall me. Spore is another game I adore. If you've never played it, buy it now! You may have played each of the first four stages in other games, but combined plus the galaxy-sized sandbox of a space stage and the enormous amount of customization available, makes for one of the greatest game experiences to date. Other Identities Online: Favorites: Books: Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, Redwall Series, Bionicle novels Movies: Toy Story 1-3, Avatar, Wall-E, Lord of the Rings, Chronicles of Narnia, Bioncle movies, Kung Fu Panda TV Shows: NCIS, Stargate SG-1, Mythbusters, House, Teen Titans, Avatar, Road Rovers and other old 90's cartoons Video Games: City of Heroes, Spore, Sonic the Hedgehog, Super Smash Bros., Star Fox, Nintendo in general, Halo, Sly Cooper Focus of my Fan Fictions: Bionicle primarily, but I've started to branch out, now having one Sonic, one Redwall, and one Road Rovers fic Pairings I like: Personally, I find the whole shipping thing kinda silly. I say, give the writers some respect, so all the pairings I "support" are canon (or as close to that as possible), except for the fan pairings. That being said, I've never let a "rival" pairing ruin a story for me. Sonic - Sonic and Amy, Knuckles and Rouge, Tails and Cream, Tails and Cosmo (yeah, I like both), Blaze and Silver Star Fox - Fox and Krystal, Falco and Katt, Slippy and Amamda Road Rovers - Hunter and Colleen Sly Cooper - Sly and Carmelita Avatar - Aang and Katara, Zuko and Mai, Sokka and Suki Teen Titans - Robin and Starfire, Beast Boy and Terra, Kid Flash and Jinx Bionicle - Tahu and Gali, Matau and Nokama, Hewkii and Macku, Jaller and Hahli Fan Pairings Nuju and Stara (Inferna Firesword), Shadow and Sandy (JediAnnSolo), Tomboy and Cooper (MidNight-Vixen) My pairings Bionicle - Kopaka and Atuuh, Cedrak and Lestra, Onric and Kleria, Oruni and Kaisha, Taiyu and Nianga, Rhenton and Negurin Music: Soundtracks mostly, the few jems of Christian music that there are, some rock and techno
Most child/teen actors (Olsen Twins, Miley Cyrus, etc.) My fursona's backstory: About four years ago, I was living a normal life in Narnia, when one day I was approached by a strange being. He seemed to be made almost entirely of metal, but when I looked closer, I saw flesh beneath his armor. He bowed courteously and said, "Hello Repicheep, my name is Toa Rahzic." At first, I was dumbfounded. "How does he know my name?" I thought. "And how does he know about Toa?" Allow me to explain. Ever since I was a child, when I let my imagination wander, I would see stories in my mind of creatures made of both metal and flesh. I would see battles between good and evil, and a recurring characteristic were warriors called Toa. For fear of being called insane, I never told anyone, but I wrote down many of the stories I saw, so I could go back and read them. But now standing in front of me was a character from one of the stories I wrote. A Toa. He must have seen my dazed expression, for he said, "I know, I had the same reaction when I was approached." "Approached?" I asked. "Repicheep," he said, kneeling to my level, "tell me, if you could somehow make the stories that you have written real, would you do it? Would you want to help protect that world from those who mean it harm?" Not bothering to ask how he knew about my stories, I said, "Yes, of course, those stories mean the world to me. They're my passion, one of the greatest joys in my life." "Well then, you're in luck, my friend, because they are real." After a moment of stunned silence, I asked, "Is this some kind of cruel joke? Did Twitternut put you up to this?" The Toa shook his head. "No, my friend, your squirrel friend had nothing to do with this. You are the only one that knows I am here." "So can you take me to your world?" I asked hesitantly. "I can," he replied, "but first I must take you somewhere else." As he raised his hand, I cried, "Wait, can I come back?" "You can come back, but if you come with me, your duty must be first and foremost to me and my friends. You can't tell anyone about us, and everything we tell you must be kept a secret. Can I trust you?" I looked at the Toa and tried to see into his soul. If what he was saying was true, I would swear my sword, my honor, and even swear my left hand away to see that place. At last, I said, "Alright, Rahzic, I'll do it." A smile spread across his face as he raised his hand once more. A dome of energy spread from his hand and enveloped us both. Moments later, the energy faded, and I found myself in a stone chamber. All around me beings of every description walked this way and that. As I gawked in amazement, Rahzic laid a hand on my shoulder and said, "Welcome, Repicheep, my fellow Glimpser, to the Sentinels." That was four years ago. Today, I am living amongst the Sentinels at their base of operations. The Sentinels is an organization of beings called Glimpsers that is dedicated to preserving the balance between all their different worlds. Glimpsers are beings who, when born, are attuned to a universe, usually one different than their own. Glimpsers are able to spontaneously gain knowledge about the world they are attuned to, an ability called glimpsing. Their knowledge can be limited or corrupted by the cross-dimensional aspect of their abilities, but those attuned to the world they are in can know everything about that world. Those born into the world they are attuned to usually go mad with the overload of information, but those born into another world often write their knowledge down as fiction. Notable Glimpsers from World ABW00011, (1st Earth), include C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Greg Farshety, Stan Lee, and George Lucas. And while not every aspect of their writings is true, much of what they write is. As you can obviously see, the Narnian and Bionicle universes exist, along with the Marvel, Star Wars, and Middle Earth universes, and many others you may already know. (It may interest you to know that C.S. Lewis’ book The Last Battle is mostly pure fiction, as my home universe is still running quite well.) After joining the Sentinels, I went through training to condition my mind for entering “my” world; had I just jumped into the Bionicle world, my mind would have overloaded rather quickly. Once my training was complete, I was sent to the Bionicle world’s core universe in search of other Glimpsers. Oh, core universe? Allow me to explain? Each world is actually many universes held within one multiverse. There is a core universe with many others branching off of it, which are usually created by some consequential event. The core universe continues along its course, while the side universe gains a new one. Most eventually fold back into their core universes, especially if the two are similar enough, and all events from the side dimension are erased. Those that persist for long enough to become significantly different than their core are known as Resistive Dimensions, as their differences cause them to resist assimilation. Core universes can be found because it has a certain temporal signature (if I may coin the phrase), and the Sentinels concern themselves mostly with core universes, but that is not to say that side universes are ignored. They are just simply not as important. When I am within the Bionicle universe, my mind is blocked to its information, but I can partially disable my mental shield to receive any information I wish. I can even read minds this way. As a Sentinel, it is my duty to search for other Glimpsers. I carry three pieces of equipment to aid me. The first is a hologram projector that allows me to appear as a stone rat, a very apt disguise. It also serves as a communicator with which I can contact other Sentinels in the universe I am in. The second is a pair of magical rings that allow me to teleport anywhere I wish. These are actually a family heirloom, passed down from my father. According to him, they are much like the rings used at bring humans (as well as the White Witch) to Narnia for the first time. The last is another teleporter and communicator to the Sentinels’ base, which is in another universe altogether. It is powered by an artificial Chaos Emerald that originates from World EUB02397, (Mobius). I tell you all this for a simple purpose: so you know that what I write is real. More real than even Greg Farshety’s work. If you see any inconsistency between his work and mine, it is because he is wrong. I’m not trying to demean him by any means. He is a great writer, but his knowledge of this world is limited. I mean, after all, he hasn’t been here. |