I've finished my NaNoWriMo 2023 project today at a total of 52,686 words. About four days of break, and finished 1 day before the end of November.
I've reached my goal and completed the storyline, and honestly... that's quite a personal feat for me, because this is the first time I have a story I can consider to be coherrent, with actual characters that I can probably actually work with.
I plan to make this into a webcomic storyline perhaps, and I definitely need a LOT of rewrites of this draft, but I got a good sense of the characters and the world, just need to refine it further.
This chapter is about Robyn reconstructing herself after having her sense of self and memory scattered by being tossed to the Event Horizon, essentially, and reaffirm that she'll be herself, both the good and the bad, instead of tossing them away.
And when faced between seeing the whole of existence, she was content with what little she can gleam from the event horizon of existence and walked away back to the world, to the dying dream of the world, at the seventh count of eternity.
It is nearly done in an hour, but it's pretty neat for what I can get at least, pretty happy with it even if I could've done the black hole effect better (dunno what else I should do to represent an event horizon).
Next day... I have no idea what to draw. Maybe a scene from the epilogue? Eh, I'll know when I get there.
I've finished my NaNoWriMo 2023 project today at a total of 52,686 words. About four days of break, and finished 1 day before the end of November.
I've reached my goal and completed the storyline, and honestly... that's quite a personal feat for me, because this is the first time I have a story I can consider to be coherrent, with actual characters that I can probably actually work with.
I plan to make this into a webcomic storyline perhaps, and I definitely need a LOT of rewrites of this draft, but I got a good sense of the characters and the world, just need to refine it further.
This chapter is about Robyn reconstructing herself after having her sense of self and memory scattered by being tossed to the Event Horizon, essentially, and reaffirm that she'll be herself, both the good and the bad, instead of tossing them away.
And when faced between seeing the whole of existence, she was content with what little she can gleam from the event horizon of existence and walked away back to the world, to the dying dream of the world, at the seventh count of eternity.
It is nearly done in an hour, but it's pretty neat for what I can get at least, pretty happy with it even if I could've done the black hole effect better (dunno what else I should do to represent an event horizon).
Next day... I have no idea what to draw. Maybe a scene from the epilogue? Eh, I'll know when I get there.